git-annex/Utility/Process.hs
Joey Hess 1d263e1e7e lift types from IO to Annex
Some remotes like External need to run store and retrieve actions in Annex,
not IO. In order to do that lift, I had to dive pretty deep into the
utilities, making Utility.Gpg and Utility.Tmp be partly converted to using
MonadIO, and Control.Monad.Catch for exception handling.

There should be no behavior changes in this commit.

This commit was sponsored by Michael Barabanov.
2014-07-29 16:28:44 -04:00

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{- System.Process enhancements, including additional ways of running
- processes, and logging.
-
- Copyright 2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- License: BSD-2-clause
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP, Rank2Types #-}
module Utility.Process (
module X,
CreateProcess(..),
StdHandle(..),
readProcess,
readProcessEnv,
writeReadProcessEnv,
forceSuccessProcess,
checkSuccessProcess,
ignoreFailureProcess,
createProcessSuccess,
createProcessChecked,
createBackgroundProcess,
processTranscript,
processTranscript',
withHandle,
withBothHandles,
withQuietOutput,
createProcess,
startInteractiveProcess,
stdinHandle,
stdoutHandle,
stderrHandle,
bothHandles,
processHandle,
devNull,
) where
import qualified System.Process
import System.Process as X hiding (CreateProcess(..), createProcess, runInteractiveProcess, readProcess, readProcessWithExitCode, system, rawSystem, runInteractiveCommand, runProcess)
import System.Process hiding (createProcess, readProcess)
import System.Exit
import System.IO
import System.Log.Logger
import Control.Concurrent
import qualified Control.Exception as E
import Control.Monad
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
import System.Posix.IO
#else
import Control.Applicative
#endif
import Data.Maybe
import Utility.Misc
import Utility.Exception
type CreateProcessRunner = forall a. CreateProcess -> ((Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) -> IO a) -> IO a
data StdHandle = StdinHandle | StdoutHandle | StderrHandle
deriving (Eq)
{- Normally, when reading from a process, it does not need to be fed any
- standard input. -}
readProcess :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO String
readProcess cmd args = readProcessEnv cmd args Nothing
readProcessEnv :: FilePath -> [String] -> Maybe [(String, String)] -> IO String
readProcessEnv cmd args environ =
withHandle StdoutHandle createProcessSuccess p $ \h -> do
output <- hGetContentsStrict h
hClose h
return output
where
p = (proc cmd args)
{ std_out = CreatePipe
, env = environ
}
{- Runs an action to write to a process on its stdin,
- returns its output, and also allows specifying the environment.
-}
writeReadProcessEnv
:: FilePath
-> [String]
-> Maybe [(String, String)]
-> (Maybe (Handle -> IO ()))
-> (Maybe (Handle -> IO ()))
-> IO String
writeReadProcessEnv cmd args environ writestdin adjusthandle = do
(Just inh, Just outh, _, pid) <- createProcess p
maybe (return ()) (\a -> a inh) adjusthandle
maybe (return ()) (\a -> a outh) adjusthandle
-- fork off a thread to start consuming the output
output <- hGetContents outh
outMVar <- newEmptyMVar
_ <- forkIO $ E.evaluate (length output) >> putMVar outMVar ()
-- now write and flush any input
maybe (return ()) (\a -> a inh >> hFlush inh) writestdin
hClose inh -- done with stdin
-- wait on the output
takeMVar outMVar
hClose outh
-- wait on the process
forceSuccessProcess p pid
return output
where
p = (proc cmd args)
{ std_in = CreatePipe
, std_out = CreatePipe
, std_err = Inherit
, env = environ
}
{- Waits for a ProcessHandle, and throws an IOError if the process
- did not exit successfully. -}
forceSuccessProcess :: CreateProcess -> ProcessHandle -> IO ()
forceSuccessProcess p pid = do
code <- waitForProcess pid
case code of
ExitSuccess -> return ()
ExitFailure n -> fail $ showCmd p ++ " exited " ++ show n
{- Waits for a ProcessHandle and returns True if it exited successfully.
- Note that using this with createProcessChecked will throw away
- the Bool, and is only useful to ignore the exit code of a process,
- while still waiting for it. -}
checkSuccessProcess :: ProcessHandle -> IO Bool
checkSuccessProcess pid = do
code <- waitForProcess pid
return $ code == ExitSuccess
ignoreFailureProcess :: ProcessHandle -> IO Bool
ignoreFailureProcess pid = do
void $ waitForProcess pid
return True
{- Runs createProcess, then an action on its handles, and then
- forceSuccessProcess. -}
createProcessSuccess :: CreateProcessRunner
createProcessSuccess p a = createProcessChecked (forceSuccessProcess p) p a
{- Runs createProcess, then an action on its handles, and then
- a checker action on its exit code, which must wait for the process. -}
createProcessChecked :: (ProcessHandle -> IO b) -> CreateProcessRunner
createProcessChecked checker p a = do
t@(_, _, _, pid) <- createProcess p
r <- tryNonAsync $ a t
_ <- checker pid
either E.throw return r
{- Leaves the process running, suitable for lazy streaming.
- Note: Zombies will result, and must be waited on. -}
createBackgroundProcess :: CreateProcessRunner
createBackgroundProcess p a = a =<< createProcess p
{- Runs a process, optionally feeding it some input, and
- returns a transcript combining its stdout and stderr, and
- whether it succeeded or failed. -}
processTranscript :: String -> [String] -> (Maybe String) -> IO (String, Bool)
processTranscript cmd opts input = processTranscript' cmd opts Nothing input
processTranscript' :: String -> [String] -> Maybe [(String, String)] -> (Maybe String) -> IO (String, Bool)
processTranscript' cmd opts environ input = do
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
{- This implementation interleves stdout and stderr in exactly the order
- the process writes them. -}
(readf, writef) <- createPipe
readh <- fdToHandle readf
writeh <- fdToHandle writef
p@(_, _, _, pid) <- createProcess $
(proc cmd opts)
{ std_in = if isJust input then CreatePipe else Inherit
, std_out = UseHandle writeh
, std_err = UseHandle writeh
, env = environ
}
hClose writeh
get <- mkreader readh
writeinput input p
transcript <- get
ok <- checkSuccessProcess pid
return (transcript, ok)
#else
{- This implementation for Windows puts stderr after stdout. -}
p@(_, _, _, pid) <- createProcess $
(proc cmd opts)
{ std_in = if isJust input then CreatePipe else Inherit
, std_out = CreatePipe
, std_err = CreatePipe
, env = environ
}
getout <- mkreader (stdoutHandle p)
geterr <- mkreader (stderrHandle p)
writeinput input p
transcript <- (++) <$> getout <*> geterr
ok <- checkSuccessProcess pid
return (transcript, ok)
#endif
where
mkreader h = do
s <- hGetContents h
v <- newEmptyMVar
void $ forkIO $ do
void $ E.evaluate (length s)
putMVar v ()
return $ do
takeMVar v
return s
writeinput (Just s) p = do
let inh = stdinHandle p
unless (null s) $ do
hPutStr inh s
hFlush inh
hClose inh
writeinput Nothing _ = return ()
{- Runs a CreateProcessRunner, on a CreateProcess structure, that
- is adjusted to pipe only from/to a single StdHandle, and passes
- the resulting Handle to an action. -}
withHandle
:: StdHandle
-> CreateProcessRunner
-> CreateProcess
-> (Handle -> IO a)
-> IO a
withHandle h creator p a = creator p' $ a . select
where
base = p
{ std_in = Inherit
, std_out = Inherit
, std_err = Inherit
}
(select, p')
| h == StdinHandle =
(stdinHandle, base { std_in = CreatePipe })
| h == StdoutHandle =
(stdoutHandle, base { std_out = CreatePipe })
| h == StderrHandle =
(stderrHandle, base { std_err = CreatePipe })
{- Like withHandle, but passes (stdin, stdout) handles to the action. -}
withBothHandles
:: CreateProcessRunner
-> CreateProcess
-> ((Handle, Handle) -> IO a)
-> IO a
withBothHandles creator p a = creator p' $ a . bothHandles
where
p' = p
{ std_in = CreatePipe
, std_out = CreatePipe
, std_err = Inherit
}
{- Forces the CreateProcessRunner to run quietly;
- both stdout and stderr are discarded. -}
withQuietOutput
:: CreateProcessRunner
-> CreateProcess
-> IO ()
withQuietOutput creator p = withFile devNull WriteMode $ \nullh -> do
let p' = p
{ std_out = UseHandle nullh
, std_err = UseHandle nullh
}
creator p' $ const $ return ()
devNull :: FilePath
#ifndef mingw32_HOST_OS
devNull = "/dev/null"
#else
devNull = "NUL"
#endif
{- Extract a desired handle from createProcess's tuple.
- These partial functions are safe as long as createProcess is run
- with appropriate parameters to set up the desired handle.
- Get it wrong and the runtime crash will always happen, so should be
- easily noticed. -}
type HandleExtractor = (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) -> Handle
stdinHandle :: HandleExtractor
stdinHandle (Just h, _, _, _) = h
stdinHandle _ = error "expected stdinHandle"
stdoutHandle :: HandleExtractor
stdoutHandle (_, Just h, _, _) = h
stdoutHandle _ = error "expected stdoutHandle"
stderrHandle :: HandleExtractor
stderrHandle (_, _, Just h, _) = h
stderrHandle _ = error "expected stderrHandle"
bothHandles :: (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) -> (Handle, Handle)
bothHandles (Just hin, Just hout, _, _) = (hin, hout)
bothHandles _ = error "expected bothHandles"
processHandle :: (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle) -> ProcessHandle
processHandle (_, _, _, pid) = pid
{- Debugging trace for a CreateProcess. -}
debugProcess :: CreateProcess -> IO ()
debugProcess p = do
debugM "Utility.Process" $ unwords
[ action ++ ":"
, showCmd p
]
where
action
| piped (std_in p) && piped (std_out p) = "chat"
| piped (std_in p) = "feed"
| piped (std_out p) = "read"
| otherwise = "call"
piped Inherit = False
piped _ = True
{- Shows the command that a CreateProcess will run. -}
showCmd :: CreateProcess -> String
showCmd = go . cmdspec
where
go (ShellCommand s) = s
go (RawCommand c ps) = c ++ " " ++ show ps
{- Starts an interactive process. Unlike runInteractiveProcess in
- System.Process, stderr is inherited. -}
startInteractiveProcess
:: FilePath
-> [String]
-> Maybe [(String, String)]
-> IO (ProcessHandle, Handle, Handle)
startInteractiveProcess cmd args environ = do
let p = (proc cmd args)
{ std_in = CreatePipe
, std_out = CreatePipe
, std_err = Inherit
, env = environ
}
(Just from, Just to, _, pid) <- createProcess p
return (pid, to, from)
{- Wrapper around System.Process function that does debug logging. -}
createProcess :: CreateProcess -> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)
createProcess p = do
debugProcess p
System.Process.createProcess p