// Copyright GoFrame Author(https://goframe.org). All Rights Reserved. // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the MIT License. // If a copy of the MIT was not distributed with this file, // You can obtain one at https://github.com/gogf/gf. package gproc import ( "context" "fmt" "os" "os/exec" "runtime" "strings" "github.com/gogf/gf/v2/errors/gcode" "github.com/gogf/gf/v2/errors/gerror" "github.com/gogf/gf/v2/internal/intlog" ) // Process is the struct for a single process. type Process struct { exec.Cmd Manager *Manager PPid int } // NewProcess creates and returns a new Process. func NewProcess(path string, args []string, environment ...[]string) *Process { env := os.Environ() if len(environment) > 0 { env = append(env, environment[0]...) } process := &Process{ Manager: nil, PPid: os.Getpid(), Cmd: exec.Cmd{ Args: []string{path}, Path: path, Stdin: os.Stdin, Stdout: os.Stdout, Stderr: os.Stderr, Env: env, ExtraFiles: make([]*os.File, 0), }, } process.Dir, _ = os.Getwd() if len(args) > 0 { // Exclude of current binary path. start := 0 if strings.EqualFold(path, args[0]) { start = 1 } process.Args = append(process.Args, args[start:]...) } return process } // NewProcessCmd creates and returns a process with given command and optional environment variable array. func NewProcessCmd(cmd string, environment ...[]string) *Process { return NewProcess(getShell(), append([]string{getShellOption()}, parseCommand(cmd)...), environment...) } // Start starts executing the process in non-blocking way. // It returns the pid if success, or else it returns an error. func (p *Process) Start() (int, error) { if p.Process != nil { return p.Pid(), nil } p.Env = append(p.Env, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%d", envKeyPPid, p.PPid)) if err := p.Cmd.Start(); err == nil { if p.Manager != nil { p.Manager.processes.Set(p.Process.Pid, p) } return p.Process.Pid, nil } else { return 0, err } } // Run executes the process in blocking way. func (p *Process) Run() error { if _, err := p.Start(); err == nil { return p.Wait() } else { return err } } // Pid retrieves and returns the PID for the process. func (p *Process) Pid() int { if p.Process != nil { return p.Process.Pid } return 0 } // Send sends custom data to the process. func (p *Process) Send(data []byte) error { if p.Process != nil { return Send(p.Process.Pid, data) } return gerror.NewCode(gcode.CodeInvalidParameter, "invalid process") } // Release releases any resources associated with the Process p, // rendering it unusable in the future. // Release only needs to be called if Wait is not. func (p *Process) Release() error { return p.Process.Release() } // Kill causes the Process to exit immediately. func (p *Process) Kill() (err error) { err = p.Process.Kill() if err != nil { err = gerror.Wrapf(err, `kill process failed for pid "%d"`, p.Process.Pid) return err } if p.Manager != nil { p.Manager.processes.Remove(p.Pid()) } if runtime.GOOS != "windows" { if err = p.Process.Release(); err != nil { intlog.Errorf(context.TODO(), `%+v`, err) } } // It ignores this error, just log it. _, err = p.Process.Wait() intlog.Errorf(context.TODO(), `%+v`, err) return nil } // Signal sends a signal to the Process. // Sending Interrupt on Windows is not implemented. func (p *Process) Signal(sig os.Signal) error { return p.Process.Signal(sig) }