hue
hue

Reputation: 1779

How to execute a shell command through Python

I am new to Python programming. I want to execute a shell command "at" from a Python program. Can any one of the Python gurus help me out? Thanks in advance.

Upvotes: 6

Views: 8557

Answers (4)

Vynce
Vynce

Reputation: 3236

subprocess.check_output appears to be the canonical convenience function in Python 2.4+ for executing a command and inspecting the output. It also raises an error if the command returns a non-zero value (indicating an error).

Like subprocess.call, check_output is a convenience wrapper around subprocess.Popen, so you may prefer using Popen directly. But convenience wrappers are ...convenient, in theory.

Upvotes: 1

Michael Smith
Michael Smith

Reputation: 1867

Alternatively, rather than using subprocess.call(), you could use Popen to capture the output of the command (rather than the return code).

import subprocess
process = subprocess.Popen(['at','x','y','z'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]

This may not be relevant to the at command, but it is useful to know. The same can be done with the stdin and stderr. Look at the documentation for more details.

Upvotes: 4

Sven Marnach
Sven Marnach

Reputation: 601599

The subprocess module can be used for this purpose:

import subprocess
retcode = subprocess.call(["at", "x", "y", "z"])

Replace x, y and z with the parameters to at.

Upvotes: 8

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