I want to call up an editor in a python script to solicit input from the user, much like crontab e
or git commit
does.
Here's a snippet from what I have running so far. (In the future, I might use $EDITOR instead of vim so that folks can customize to their liking.)
tmp_file = '/tmp/up.'+''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for x in range(6))
edit_call = [ "vim",tmp_file]
edit = subprocess.Popen(edit_call,stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True )
My problem is that by using Popen, it seems to keep my i/o with the python script from going into the running copy of vim, and I can't find a way to just pass the i/o through to vim. I get the following error.
Vim: Warning: Output is not to a terminal
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
What's the best way to call a CLI program from python, hand control over to it, and then pass it back once you're finished with it?