Crate command_ext

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§CommandExt

CommandExt is a set of convenient extension traits for std::process::Command which make it easier to use, particularly in cargo scripts where many commands may be executed with different requirements for error checking, logging, and so forth.

§CommandExtCheck

CommandExtCheck allows you to check the result of a command and get a nicely packaged error containing printable output and error streams.

use std::process::Command;
use command_ext::CommandExtCheck;
Command::new("echo").arg("x").check()?; // Ok!
Command::new("noexistcmd").arg("badarg").check().map_err(|e| {
    // StdIoError(Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" })
    eprintln!("{}", e);
}).ok();
Command::new("false").check().map_err(|e| {
    // Command failed with status (exit status: 1), stdout (), stderr ()
    eprintln!("{}", e);
}).ok();

Usually, scripts probably will just use Command::new("cmd").args(["arg1", "arg2"]).check()?.

§CommandExtLog

CommandExtLog allows you to add customizable logging to your commands.

use std::process::Command;
use command_ext::{CommandExtCheck, CommandExtLog};
use env_logger::Builder;
use log::{LevelFilter, Level};
Builder::new().filter_level(LevelFilter::max()).init();
Command::new("bash")
    .args(["-c", "echo err >&2; echo ok"])
    .log_args(Level::Debug)
    .log_status(Level::Info)
    .log_stdout(Level::Trace)
    .log_stderr(Level::Warn)
    .check()?;

This logs:

[2023-12-13T21:04:17Z DEBUG command_ext::log] args: bash -c echo err >&2; echo ok
[2023-12-13T21:04:17Z INFO  command_ext::log] status: exit status: 0
[2023-12-13T21:04:17Z TRACE command_ext::log] stdout: ok
[2023-12-13T21:04:17Z WARN  command_ext::log] stderr: err

§CommandExtTrace

CommandExtTrace works very similarly to CommandExtLog

use command_ext::{CommandExtCheck, CommandExtTrace};
use std::io::stdout;
use std::process::Command;
use tracing::{metadata::LevelFilter, Level};
use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, prelude::*, registry, Layer};
    registry()
        .with(
            fmt::layer()
                .with_writer(stdout)
                .with_filter(LevelFilter::TRACE),
        )
        .try_init()?;
    Command::new("bash")
        .args(["-c", "echo err >&2; echo ok"])
        .trace_args(Level::DEBUG)
        .trace_status(Level::INFO)
        .trace_stdout(Level::TRACE)
        .trace_stderr(Level::WARN)
        .check()?;

This traces:

2023-12-13T21:06:31.739932Z DEBUG command_ext::trace: args: bash -c echo err >&2; echo ok
2023-12-13T21:06:31.741100Z  INFO command_ext::trace: status: exit status: 0
2023-12-13T21:06:31.741138Z TRACE command_ext::trace: stdout: ok
2023-12-13T21:06:31.741147Z  WARN command_ext::trace: stderr: err

§CommandWrap

For other cases where you might want to hook into what Command is doing, you can use CommandWrap to implement your own wrappers. See the examples for more details.

Re-exports§

Modules§

  • Extension trait to check the output of a command
  • Extension trait to log properties of a command
  • Extension trait to log properties of a command
  • Extension trait to log properties of a command

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