/* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef _EXECMD_H_INCLUDED_ #define _EXECMD_H_INCLUDED_ /* @(#$Id: execmd.h,v 1.12 2007-05-21 13:30:22 dockes Exp $ (C) 2004 J.F.Dockes */ #include #include #include #include #ifndef NO_NAMESPACES using std::list; using std::string; using std::vector; #endif #include "netcon.h" /** * Callback function object to advise of new data arrival, or just periodic * heartbeat if cnt is 0. * * To interrupt the command, the code using ExecCmd should either * raise an exception inside newData() (and catch it in doexec's caller), or * call ExecCmd::setKill() * */ class ExecCmdAdvise { public: virtual ~ExecCmdAdvise() {} virtual void newData(int cnt) = 0; }; /** * Callback function object to get more input data. Data has to be provided * in the initial input string, set it to empty to signify eof. */ class ExecCmdProvide { public: virtual ~ExecCmdProvide() {} virtual void newData() = 0; }; /** * Execute command possibly taking both input and output (will do * asynchronous io as appropriate for things to work). * * Input to the command can be provided either once in a parameter to doexec * or provided in chunks by setting a callback which will be called to * request new data. In this case, the 'input' parameter to doexec may be * empty (but not null) * * Output from the command is normally returned in a single string, but a * callback can be set to be called whenever new data arrives, in which case * it is permissible to consume the data and erase the string. * * Note that SIGPIPE should be ignored and SIGCLD blocked when calling doexec, * else things might fail randomly. (This is not done inside the class because * of concerns with multithreaded programs). * */ class ExecCmd { public: /** * Add/replace environment variable before executing command. This must * be called before doexec() to have an effect (possibly multiple * times for several variables). * @param envassign an environment assignment string ("name=value") */ void putenv(const string &envassign); /** * Set function objects to call whenever new data is available or on * select timeout / whenever new data is needed to send. Must be called * before doexec() */ void setAdvise(ExecCmdAdvise *adv) {m_advise = adv;} void setProvide(ExecCmdProvide *p) {m_provide = p;} /** * Set select timeout in milliseconds. The default is 1 S. * This is NOT a time after which an error will occur, but the period of * the calls to the cancellation check routine. */ void setTimeout(int mS) {if (mS > 30) m_timeoutMs = mS;} /** * Set destination for stderr data. The default is to let it alone (will * usually go to the terminal or to wherever the desktop messages go). * There is currently no option to put stderr data into a program variable * If the parameter can't be opened for writing, the command's * stderr will be closed. */ void setStderr(const string &stderrFile) {m_stderrFile = stderrFile;} /** * Execute command. * * Both input and output can be specified, and asynchronous * io (select-based) is used to prevent blocking. This will not * work if input and output need to be synchronized (ie: Q/A), but * works ok for filtering. * The function is exception-safe. In case an exception occurs in the * advise callback, fds and pids will be cleaned-up properly. * * @param cmd the program to execute. This must be an absolute file name * or exist in the PATH. * @param args the argument list (NOT including argv[0]). * @param input Input to send TO the command. * @param output Output FROM the command. * @return the exec ouput status (0 if ok). */ int doexec(const string &cmd, const list& args, const string *input = 0, string *output = 0); /* * The next four methods can be used when a Q/A dialog needs to be * performed with the command */ int startExec(const string &cmd, const list& args, bool has_input, bool has_output); int send(const string& data); int receive(string& data, int cnt = -1); int getline(string& data); int wait(bool haderror = false); pid_t getChildPid() {return m_pid;} /** * Cancel/kill command. This can be called from another thread or * from the advise callback, which could also raise an exception to * accomplish the same thing */ void setKill() {m_killRequest = true;} /** * Get rid of current process (become ready for start). */ void zapChild() {setKill(); (void)wait();} ExecCmd() : m_advise(0), m_provide(0), m_timeoutMs(1000) { reset(); } ~ExecCmd(); /** * Utility routine: check if/where a command is found according to the * current PATH (or the specified one * @param cmd command name * @param exe on return, executable path name if found * @param path exec seach path to use instead of getenv(PATH) * @return true if found */ static bool which(const string& cmd, string& exe, const char* path = 0); friend class ExecCmdRsrc; private: vector m_env; ExecCmdAdvise *m_advise; ExecCmdProvide *m_provide; bool m_killRequest; int m_timeoutMs; string m_stderrFile; // Pipe for data going to the command int m_pipein[2]; NetconP m_tocmd; // Pipe for data coming out int m_pipeout[2]; NetconP m_fromcmd; // Subprocess id pid_t m_pid; // Saved sigmask sigset_t m_blkcld; // Reset internal state indicators. Any resources should have been // previously freed void reset() { m_killRequest = false; m_pipein[0] = m_pipein[1] = m_pipeout[0] = m_pipeout[1] = -1; m_pid = -1; sigemptyset(&m_blkcld); } // Child process code void dochild(const string &cmd, const list& args, bool has_input, bool has_output); /* Copyconst and assignment private and forbidden */ ExecCmd(const ExecCmd &) {} ExecCmd& operator=(const ExecCmd &) {return *this;}; }; #endif /* _EXECMD_H_INCLUDED_ */