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collective.recipe.cmd is a Buildout recipe to execute commands in the
console user interface.
The recipe supports the following options:
on_install- true if the commands must run on install
on_update- true if the commands must run on update
cmds- a set of command lines
uninstall_cmds- a set of command lines executed in the buildout uninstall phase
shell- a valid interpreter (POSIX only)
We need a config file:
>>> cfg = """ ... [buildout] ... parts = cmds ... ... [cmds] ... recipe = collective.recipe.cmd ... on_install=true ... cmds= %s ... """ >>> test_file = join(sample_buildout, 'test.txt') >>> cmds = 'echo "bouh" > %s' % test_file >>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg', cfg % cmds)
Ok, so now we can touch a file for testing:
>>> print(system(buildout)) Installing cmds... >>> 'test.txt' in os.listdir(sample_buildout) True
And remove it:
>>> test_file = join(sample_buildout, 'test.txt') >>> if sys.platform == 'win32': ... cmds = 'del %s' % test_file ... else: ... cmds = 'rm -f %s' % test_file >>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg', cfg % cmds) >>> print(system(buildout)) Uninstalling cmds. Running uninstall recipe. Installing cmds... >>> 'test.txt' in os.listdir(sample_buildout) False
We can run more than one commands:
>>> if sys.platform == 'win32': ... cmds = ''' ... echo "bouh" > %s ... del %s ... ''' % (test_file, test_file) ... else: ... cmds = ''' ... echo "bouh" > %s ... rm -f %s ... ''' % (test_file, test_file) >>> test_file = join(sample_buildout, 'test.txt') >>> if sys.platform == 'win32': ... cmds = 'del %s' % test_file ... else: ... cmds = 'rm -f %s' % test_file >>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg', cfg % cmds) >>> print(system(buildout)) Updating cmds... >>> 'test.txt' in os.listdir(sample_buildout) False
We can also run some python code:
>>> cfg = """
... [buildout]
... parts = py py2
...
... [py]
... recipe = collective.recipe.cmd:py
... on_install=true
... cmds=
... >>> import os
... >>> sample_buildout = buildout.get('directory', '.')
... >>> print(sorted(os.listdir(sample_buildout)))
... >>> os.remove(os.path.join(sample_buildout, ".installed.cfg"))
... >>> print(sorted(os.listdir(sample_buildout)))
... [py2]
... recipe = collective.recipe.cmd:py
... on_install=true
... cmds=
... >>> def myfunc(value):
... ... return value and True or False
... >>> v = 20
... >>> print(myfunc(v))
... """
>>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg', cfg)
Ok, so now we run it:
>>> print(system(buildout)) Uninstalling cmds. Running uninstall recipe. Installing py. ['.installed.cfg', 'bin', 'buildout.cfg', 'develop-eggs', 'eggs', 'parts'] ['bin', 'buildout.cfg', 'develop-eggs', 'eggs', 'parts'] Installing py2. True...
If the shell script generated from the commands returns a non-zero exit/status code then an exception is raised and buildout fails:
>>> cfg = """ ... [buildout] ... parts = cmds ... ... [cmds] ... recipe = collective.recipe.cmd ... on_install=true ... cmds= exit 23 ... """ >>> write(sample_buildout, 'buildout.cfg', cfg) >>> print(system(buildout)) Uninstalling py2. Uninstalling py. Installing cmds... ...subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command 'sh .../run' returned non-zero exit status 23.