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74 questions linked to/from How do I pass a string into subprocess.Popen (using the stdin argument)?
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How do I pass a string into subprocess.Popen in Python 2? [duplicate]
I would like to run a process from Python (2.4/2.5/2.6) using Popen, and I
would like to give it a string as its standard input.
I'll write an example where the process does a "head -n 1" its input.
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String to clipboard, but without the new line? [duplicate]
Working on a python project where I need to copy a string to the clipboard for the user to use on other applications based on inputs. Right now I have the following:
os.system(f"echo {phrase}| ...
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passing python variable (string) to bash command through echo pipe [duplicate]
I am having trouble passing a string in python (python variable) as input to a sequence alignment program (muscle) on the command line (bash). muscle can take stdin from the command line, e.g.;
~# ...
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Python script to give input to exe [duplicate]
I am able to open cmd.exe using script
import subprocess
subprocess.call("C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe",shell=True)
But I am unable to send input command to cmd.exe open.
I want to achieve something ...
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Interprocess Communication Python [duplicate]
I'm writing a script in Python that should communicate with a software
"ConsoleApplication.exe"(wrote in C); this last one once started waits for a fixed
lenght command(5 bytes) from his "stdin" and ...
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How to use STDIN from subprocess.Popen [duplicate]
How can I implement something like
$ echo "hello" | my_app
with usage of Python's subprocess?
subprocess.Popen() expects a pipe or a file handle for STDIN. But I want to provide STDIN for the ...
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How to call python 'subprocess' with pipe operator and with multiple parameters [duplicate]
I am using Python and wants to run the "editUtility" as shown below.
echo "Some data" | /opt/editUtility --append="configuration" --user=userid 1483485
Where 1483485 is some random number and ...
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How do I pass an input to an .sh file with python and subprocess? [duplicate]
In my current project I'm trying to execute a .sh file with a python program, giving input and reading output
The problem is that I have no idea on how to give the input (I managed to read the output ...
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Concatenate command of an external shell software in python [duplicate]
I had a look in many different answers, but none of them solve my problem.
I'm writing a python script to run an external software (written in fortran and compiled) that thakes itself some arguments.
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Using a python script to install a software with a custom interactive installer [duplicate]
I have a program that I would like to automatically install by using a python script.
This program provides their installation file as an .exe file. It can be executed in a linux environment and ...
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A non-blocking read on a subprocess.PIPE in Python
I'm using the subprocess module to start a subprocess and connect to its output stream (standard output). I want to be able to execute non-blocking reads on its standard output. Is there a way to make ...
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Python subprocess.Popen "OSError: [Errno 12] Cannot allocate memory"
Note: This question was originally asked here but the bounty time expired even though an acceptable answer was not actually found. I am re-asking this question including all details provided in the ...
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Using sudo with Python script
I'm trying to write a small script to mount a VirtualBox shared folder each time I execute the script. I want to do it with Python, because I'm trying to learn it for scripting.
The problem is that I ...
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Multiple inputs and outputs in python subprocess communicate
I need to do something like this post, but I need to create a subprocess that can be given input and give output many times. The accepted answer of that post has good code...
from subprocess import ...
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Python subprocess and user interaction
I'm working on a GUI front end in Python 2.6 and usually it's fairly simple: you use subprocess.call() or subprocess.Popen() to issue the command and wait for it to finish or react to an error. What ...