python getoutput() equivalent in subprocess

Question:

I want to get the output from some shell commands like ls or df in a python script. I see that commands.getoutput('ls') is deprecated but subprocess.call('ls') will only get me the return code.

I’ll hope there is some simple solution.

Asked By: Rafael T

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Answers:

Use subprocess.Popen:

import subprocess
process = subprocess.Popen(['ls', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = process.communicate()
print(out)

Note that communicate blocks until the process terminates. You could use process.stdout.readline() if you need the output before it terminates. For more information see the documentation.

Answered By: Michael Smith

For Python >= 2.7, use subprocess.check_output().

http://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.check_output

Answered By: knite

To catch errors with subprocess.check_output(), you can use CalledProcessError. If you want to use the output as string, decode it from the bytecode.

# return String of the output, stripped from whitespace at right side; or None on failure.
def runls():
    import subprocess
    try:
        byteOutput = subprocess.check_output(['ls', '-a'], timeout=2)
        return byteOutput.decode('UTF-8').rstrip()
    except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
        print("Error in ls -a:n", e.output)
        return None
Answered By: Roi Danton
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