pub trait Executor: Send + Sync {
// Required methods
fn exec<'life0, 'life1, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait;
fn exec_streaming<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait;
fn wait_for_service<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
unit: &'life1 str,
timeout: Duration,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait;
fn fetch_dir<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
remote_path: &'life1 str,
local_path: &'life2 Path,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait;
fn playwright_out_dir(&self, test_name: &str) -> String;
}Expand description
Abstraction over where commands run — VM (SSH) or local host.
Required Methods§
Sourcefn exec<'life0, 'life1, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
fn exec<'life0, 'life1, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
Run a command and return its output. Fails if exit code != 0.
Sourcefn exec_streaming<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
fn exec_streaming<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
cmd: &'life1 str,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<ExecOutput>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
Run a command, streaming stdout/stderr to the terminal.
Sourcefn wait_for_service<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
unit: &'life1 str,
timeout: Duration,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
fn wait_for_service<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
unit: &'life1 str,
timeout: Duration,
prefix: &'life2 str,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
Wait for a systemd user service to become active. prefix is the line
prefix for the wait’s progress heartbeat, so it aligns with surrounding
test output (e.g. "[my-test] ").
Sourcefn fetch_dir<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
remote_path: &'life1 str,
local_path: &'life2 Path,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
fn fetch_dir<'life0, 'life1, 'life2, 'async_trait>(
&'life0 self,
remote_path: &'life1 str,
local_path: &'life2 Path,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>where
Self: 'async_trait,
'life0: 'async_trait,
'life1: 'async_trait,
'life2: 'async_trait,
Copy a directory from the execution environment to the host. No-op for local execution (files are already on the host).
Sourcefn playwright_out_dir(&self, test_name: &str) -> String
fn playwright_out_dir(&self, test_name: &str) -> String
Directory, in this executor’s environment, where a browser step’s
Playwright HTML report should be written. The runner points Playwright
here and then [fetch_dir]s it into the host’s canonical reports dir.
For local execution the two are the same path (so the fetch is a no-op);
for a VM it’s a VM-internal staging path that gets copied out.
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety".