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Scallop

Ergonomic shell wrapper.

Features:

  • Easy access to command's output (stdout & stderr)
  • Failure handling
  • Parameterization
  • Measuring execution time
  • Built-in string escaping
  • No dependencies

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'scallop'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install scallop

Usage

To run sudo -u chuck grep -R /home/chuck

result = Scallop.sudo(:chuck).cmd(:grep, '-R', '/home/chuck').run

You can then check whether command succeeded

result.success?

See its output

result.stdout
result.stderr
result.output # STDOUT and STDERR combined

You can also access information about command execution time

result.timing.real # Elapsed real time
result.timing.stime # System CPU time
result.timing.utime # User CPU time
result.timing.total # Total time, that is utime + stime + cutime + cstime

Handling failures with exceptions

If you replace run with run!, exception will be raised in case command fails

begin
  Scallop.cmd(some_command).run!
rescue Scallop::Errors::CommandFailed => error
  # you can access result right on the error itself
  error.result.stderr
end

Piping

To run cat /some/file | grep something

command = Scallop.cmd(:cat, '/some/file') | Scallop.cmd(:grep, 'something')
command.run

Parameterization

stored_command = Scallop.cmd(:rm, '-rf', Scallop::Param[:path])

stored_command.set(path: '/foo').run # rm -rf /foo
stored_command.set(path: '/bar').run # rm -rf /bar

You can also check specs for examples.

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