Python's Subprocess module is well designed for lower functions. Pipes is designed to encourage higher functions.
- Simple shelling out, allow argument seperation.
- command timeouts
- Process monitoring
- programatically compose a chain of streams.
- process call timeouts
Simple Usage:
>>> import procs >>> c = procs.run('uptime') >>> c.returncode 0 >>> c.ok True >>> print c.stdout 16:08 up 1:16, 7 users, load averages: 1.02 1.90 1.75
Advanced Usage:
>>> ls = procs.Process('ls /usr/bin') >>> grep = procs.Process('grep python') >>> wc = procs.Process('wc -l') >>> chain = ls | grep | wc >>> chain.run() >>> print(chain.stdout) 19 >>> from procs import ProcessHandler class MyCommmand(ProcessHandler): def __init__(self): pass def on_start(self): pass def on_exit(self): pass def on_crash(self): pass