I'm trying to use a child_process.exec
call with TypeScript, and error handling seems excessively hard to get right.
Here's the gist of what I'm trying to do:
import { promisify } from "util";
import { exec, ExecException } from "child_process";
const execPromise = promisify(exec);
export const myCommand = async (param: string) => {
const { stdout, stderr } = await execPromise(`my_command ${param}`);
return {
stdout,
stderr,
// some other fields
};
};
This works fine as long as my_command
returns 0
.
Now, my_command
can sometimes return 1
, but it should be an error, not an exception. It's kinda normal and I want to handle it. With promisify though, it becomes an Exception, so I tried to handle it this way:
let stdout, stderr: string;
try {
const { stdout: execStdout, stderr: execStderr } = await execPromise(`my_command ${param}`);
stdout = execStdout;
stderr = execStderr;
} catch (e: unknown) {
// ???
}
Here's what I tried for exception handling:
if (e instanceof ExecException) {}
but it fails with 'ExecException' only refers to a type, but is being used as a value here.
I also tried:
if ("stdout" in e) {}
because I want to retrieve stdout
from the error but it fails with Object is of type 'unknown'.
.
I then tried to force a type assertion with:
e as ExecException
It kinda works but:
- it's risky
- I noticed ExecException doesn't have the
stdout
/stderr
fields that it should have, so I still can't get them in case of error, which makes no sense...
So I'm a bit stuck on what I should do. Could someone help me?