Is it possible to execute an external program from within node.js? Is there an equivalent to Python's os.system()
or any library that adds this functionality?
4 Answers
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
exec('pwd', function callback(error, stdout, stderr) {
// result
});
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2What's the best way to act on a result of the child process. Example... if the process returns an exit code 0, and I want to call a different method, I seem to run into a plethora of errors. Mar 20, 2015 at 23:59
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@continuousqa -- This answer is 4 years old. If you are having issues, please post a new question on SO and reference this one if necessary.– user578895Mar 21, 2015 at 6:02
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exec has memory limitation of buffer size of 512k. In this case it is better to use spawn. With spawn one has access to stdout of executed command at run time
var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
var prc = spawn('java', ['-jar', '-Xmx512M', '-Dfile.encoding=utf8', 'script/importlistings.jar']);
//noinspection JSUnresolvedFunction
prc.stdout.setEncoding('utf8');
prc.stdout.on('data', function (data) {
var str = data.toString()
var lines = str.split(/(\r?\n)/g);
console.log(lines.join(""));
});
prc.on('close', function (code) {
console.log('process exit code ' + code);
});
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1I took this code and it fails to show output of spawned process stackoverflow.com/questions/21302350/… Jan 23, 2014 at 7:58
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1@PaulVerest: Your output may have been in
stderr
rather thanstdout
. In my case though theclose
is never coming ... Nov 19, 2017 at 22:15 -
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The simplest way is:
const { exec } = require("child_process")
exec('yourApp').unref()
unref is necessary to end your process without waiting for "yourApp"
Here are the exec docs
From the Node.js documentation:
Node provides a tri-directional popen(3) facility through the ChildProcess class.
child_process
module. See the documentation, which provides several clear examples of various use cases.