I wrote this utility function in python for those kinds of purposes
(The reason to use tempfile is that if you open a subprocess and capture the stdout using subprocess.PIPE, when the stdout gets to be more than 64k of data, python just hangs forever.)
import logging
import tempfile
import subprocess
import os
def getPipedCommandOut(cmd):
"""
cmd - command to execute
gathers output of command (stderr and stdout) into a temp file
returns the output of the command
"""
logging.debug('starting %s' % cmd)
temp = tempfile.TemporaryFile('w+t')
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,stdout=temp.fileno(), shell=True)
#pid, status = os.waitpid(p.pid,0) #@UnusedVariable
status = p.wait()
temp.seek(0)
out = temp.read()
if status != 0:
raise CommandRunError("COMMAND: %s\tFAILED: %s%s%s" % (cmd, status, os.linesep, out))
logging.debug('finished %s' % cmd)
finally:
temp.close()
return out
then to use with your code:
lspciOutput = getPipedCommandOut('lspci | grep VGA')
for line in lspciOutput:
count = count + 1