I am trying to build a latex file using a subprocess call in a flask web-app.
def pdf(self, ixTestsheet):
build_dir = mkdtemp(prefix="testsheet_")
tsfile = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=build_dir, suffix=".tex", delete=False)
tsfile.write(self.latex(ixTestsheet, _print_type).encode("utf-8"))
old_dir = os.getcwd()
# os.chdir(build_dir)
latexname = os.path.basename(tsfile.name)
tsfile.close()
# added this to check user of subprocess
dirout = subprocess.run(
["whoami.exe"], cwd=build_dir, check=True, capture_output=True
)
current_app.logger.info(dirout)
try:
subprocess.run(
[
current_app.config["LUALATEX_EXE"],
"--interaction=nonstopmode",
latexname,
],
cwd=build_dir,
check=True,
)
# call a second time to get a full build with page numbers etc.
subprocess.run(
[
current_app.config["LUALATEX_EXE"],
"--interaction=nonstopmode",
latexname,
],
cwd=build_dir,
check=True,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
current_app.logger.error(build_dir)
current_app.logger.error(e)
If I run the process from the flask app it fails with the following error. If I run the command from an interactive python session it completes.
[2020-12-04 11:51:13,512] INFO in testsheets: CompletedProcess(args=['whoami.exe'], returncode=0, stdout=b'<DOMAINNAME>\\<USERNAME>\r\n', stderr=b'')
lualatex.exe: No suitable temporary directory found.
Sorry, but "c:/Program Files/MiKTeX 2.9/miktex/bin/x64/lualatex.exe" did not succeed.
FATAL: No suitable temporary directory found.
FATAL: Data:
FATAL: Source: Libraries\MiKTeX\Core\Session\miktex.cpp:79
[2020-12-04 11:51:13,745] ERROR in testsheets: C:\Users\USERNA~1\AppData\Local\Temp\testsheet_oreb8wg5
[2020-12-04 11:51:13,745] ERROR in testsheets: Command '['c:/Program Files/MiKTeX 2.9/miktex/bin/x64/lualatex.exe', '--interaction=nonstopmode', 'tmpfk6un0c7.tex']' returned non-zero exit status 1.
I'm trying to figure out why MiKTeX is not able to find a temporary directory when run from flask, but can when run from an interactive session.
From what I can see:
- The user running the command from the flask app is the same as the user running the command from the interactive session.
- MiKTeX has all the packages it needs to build the latex file
- The subprocess command isn't the problem
- Permissions on the temporary directory seem to be fine