I'm using spawn
to create a child process and pipe data:
child process | parent process (main)
---------------------------------------
stdout -----> process.stdout
stderr -----> process.stderr
stdin <----- process.stdin
The problem is that when piping the process.stdin
to the child process stdin
, the main process is not ended when the child process is finished.
The code looks like this (not a really good example because ps
does not use stdin
data, I guess):
var Spawn = require("child_process").spawn;
var ps = Spawn("ps");
process.stdin.pipe(ps.stdin);
ps.stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
ps.stderr.pipe(process.stderr);
If I remove the process.stdin.pipe(ps.stdin)
line, the main process is ended, but the stdin
data is not piped anymore.
Why isn't the main process ended when the ps
child process is ended? How can I solve this problem?
An ugly solution would be:
ps.on("close", process.exit.bind(process));
I don't like this, because I don't really want to force the main process to be closed, but I want to be closed naturally (e.g. having setTimeout(function(){}, 1000)
you wait 1000ms and then the process ends).
Spawn('ps', [], { stdio: 'inherit' });
?stdio:'inherit'
works but I want to be able to pass any stream there. So, I still need to pipe things.ps.on("close", function(){ process.stdin.end(); });
close
callback is reached, but after callingstdin.end
nothing changes... Just like without it (the main process is not closed).