import os import sys import subprocess import platform import json import tempfile from openpype import AYON_SERVER_ENABLED from .log import Logger from .vendor_bin_utils import find_executable from .openpype_version import is_running_from_build # MSDN process creation flag (Windows only) CREATE_NO_WINDOW = 0x08000000 def execute(args, silent=False, cwd=None, env=None, shell=None): """Execute command as process. This will execute given command as process, monitor its output and log it appropriately. .. seealso:: :mod:`subprocess` module in Python. Args: args (list): list of arguments passed to process. silent (bool): control output of executed process. cwd (str): current working directory for process. env (dict): environment variables for process. shell (bool): use shell to execute, default is no. Returns: int: return code of process """ log_levels = ['DEBUG:', 'INFO:', 'ERROR:', 'WARNING:', 'CRITICAL:'] log = Logger.get_logger('execute') log.info("Executing ({})".format(" ".join(args))) popen = subprocess.Popen( args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True, bufsize=1, cwd=cwd, env=env or os.environ, shell=shell ) # Blocks until finished while True: line = popen.stdout.readline() if line == '': break if silent: continue line_test = False for test_string in log_levels: if line.startswith(test_string): line_test = True break if not line_test: print(line[:-1]) log.info("Execution is finishing up ...") popen.wait() return popen.returncode def run_subprocess(*args, **kwargs): """Convenience method for getting output errors for subprocess. Output logged when process finish. Entered arguments and keyword arguments are passed to subprocess Popen. On windows are 'creationflags' filled with flags that should cause ignore creation of new window. Args: *args: Variable length argument list passed to Popen. **kwargs : Arbitrary keyword arguments passed to Popen. Is possible to pass `logging.Logger` object under "logger" to use custom logger for output. Returns: str: Full output of subprocess concatenated stdout and stderr. Raises: RuntimeError: Exception is raised if process finished with nonzero return code. """ # Modify creation flags on windows to hide console window if in UI mode if ( platform.system().lower() == "windows" and "creationflags" not in kwargs # shell=True already tries to hide the console window # and passing these creationflags then shows the window again # so we avoid it for shell=True cases and kwargs.get("shell") is not True ): kwargs["creationflags"] = ( subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP | getattr(subprocess, "DETACHED_PROCESS", 0) | getattr(subprocess, "CREATE_NO_WINDOW", 0) ) # Get environents from kwarg or use current process environments if were # not passed. env = kwargs.get("env") or os.environ # Make sure environment contains only strings filtered_env = {str(k): str(v) for k, v in env.items()} # Use lib's logger if was not passed with kwargs. logger = kwargs.pop("logger", None) if logger is None: logger = Logger.get_logger("run_subprocess") # set overrides kwargs["stdout"] = kwargs.get("stdout", subprocess.PIPE) kwargs["stderr"] = kwargs.get("stderr", subprocess.PIPE) kwargs["stdin"] = kwargs.get("stdin", subprocess.PIPE) kwargs["env"] = filtered_env proc = subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs) full_output = "" _stdout, _stderr = proc.communicate() if _stdout: _stdout = _stdout.decode("utf-8", errors="backslashreplace") full_output += _stdout logger.debug(_stdout) if _stderr: _stderr = _stderr.decode("utf-8", errors="backslashreplace") # Add additional line break if output already contains stdout if full_output: full_output += "\n" full_output += _stderr logger.info(_stderr) if proc.returncode != 0: exc_msg = "Executing arguments was not successful: \"{}\"".format(args) if _stdout: exc_msg += "\n\nOutput:\n{}".format(_stdout) if _stderr: exc_msg += "Error:\n{}".format(_stderr) raise RuntimeError(exc_msg) return full_output def clean_envs_for_ayon_process(env=None): """Modify environments that may affect ayon-launcher process. Main reason to implement this function is to pop PYTHONPATH which may be affected by in-host environments. Args: env (Optional[dict[str, str]]): Environment variables to modify. Returns: dict[str, str]: Environment variables for ayon process. """ if env is None: env = os.environ # Exclude some environment variables from a copy of the environment env = env.copy() for key in ["PYTHONPATH", "PYTHONHOME"]: env.pop(key, None) return env def clean_envs_for_openpype_process(env=None): """Modify environments that may affect OpenPype process. Main reason to implement this function is to pop PYTHONPATH which may be affected by in-host environments. """ if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED: return clean_envs_for_ayon_process(env=env) if env is None: env = os.environ # Exclude some environment variables from a copy of the environment env = env.copy() for key in ["PYTHONPATH", "PYTHONHOME"]: env.pop(key, None) return env def run_ayon_launcher_process(*args, **kwargs): """Execute OpenPype process with passed arguments and wait. Wrapper for 'run_process' which prepends OpenPype executable arguments before passed arguments and define environments if are not passed. Values from 'os.environ' are used for environments if are not passed. They are cleaned using 'clean_envs_for_openpype_process' function. Example: ``` run_ayon_process("run", "") ``` Args: *args (str): ayon-launcher cli arguments. **kwargs (Any): Keyword arguments for subprocess.Popen. Returns: str: Full output of subprocess concatenated stdout and stderr. """ args = get_ayon_launcher_args(*args) env = kwargs.pop("env", None) # Keep env untouched if are passed and not empty if not env: # Skip envs that can affect OpenPype process # - fill more if you find more env = clean_envs_for_openpype_process(os.environ) # Only keep OpenPype version if we are running from build. if not is_running_from_build(): env.pop("OPENPYPE_VERSION", None) return run_subprocess(args, env=env, **kwargs) def run_openpype_process(*args, **kwargs): """Execute OpenPype process with passed arguments and wait. Wrapper for 'run_process' which prepends OpenPype executable arguments before passed arguments and define environments if are not passed. Values from 'os.environ' are used for environments if are not passed. They are cleaned using 'clean_envs_for_openpype_process' function. Example: >>> run_openpype_process("version") Args: *args (tuple): OpenPype cli arguments. **kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments for subprocess.Popen. """ if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED: return run_ayon_launcher_process(*args, **kwargs) args = get_openpype_execute_args(*args) env = kwargs.pop("env", None) # Keep env untouched if are passed and not empty if not env: # Skip envs that can affect OpenPype process # - fill more if you find more env = clean_envs_for_openpype_process(os.environ) # Only keep OpenPype version if we are running from build. if not is_running_from_build(): env.pop("OPENPYPE_VERSION", None) return run_subprocess(args, env=env, **kwargs) def run_detached_process(args, **kwargs): """Execute process with passed arguments as separated process. Values from 'os.environ' are used for environments if are not passed. They are cleaned using 'clean_envs_for_openpype_process' function. Example: >>> run_detached_process("run", "./path_to.py") Args: *args (tuple): OpenPype cli arguments. **kwargs (dict): Keyword arguments for subprocess.Popen. Returns: subprocess.Popen: Pointer to launched process but it is possible that launched process is already killed (on linux). """ env = kwargs.pop("env", None) # Keep env untouched if are passed and not empty if not env: env = os.environ # Create copy of passed env kwargs["env"] = {k: v for k, v in env.items()} low_platform = platform.system().lower() if low_platform == "darwin": new_args = ["open", "-na", args.pop(0), "--args"] new_args.extend(args) args = new_args elif low_platform == "windows": flags = ( subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP | subprocess.DETACHED_PROCESS ) kwargs["creationflags"] = flags if not sys.stdout: kwargs["stdout"] = subprocess.DEVNULL kwargs["stderr"] = subprocess.DEVNULL elif low_platform == "linux" and get_linux_launcher_args() is not None: json_data = { "args": args, "env": kwargs.pop("env") } json_temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( mode="w", prefix="op_app_args", suffix=".json", delete=False ) json_temp.close() json_temp_filpath = json_temp.name with open(json_temp_filpath, "w") as stream: json.dump(json_data, stream) new_args = get_linux_launcher_args() new_args.append(json_temp_filpath) # Create mid-process which will launch application process = subprocess.Popen(new_args, **kwargs) # Wait until the process finishes # - This is important! The process would stay in "open" state. process.wait() # Remove the temp file os.remove(json_temp_filpath) # Return process which is already terminated return process process = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs) return process def path_to_subprocess_arg(path): """Prepare path for subprocess arguments. Returned path can be wrapped with quotes or kept as is. """ return subprocess.list2cmdline([path]) def get_ayon_launcher_args(*args): """Arguments to run ayon-launcher process. Arguments for subprocess when need to spawn new pype process. Which may be needed when new python process for pype scripts must be executed in build pype. Reasons: Ayon-launcher started from code has different executable set to virtual env python and must have path to script as first argument which is not needed for built application. Args: *args (str): Any arguments that will be added after executables. Returns: list[str]: List of arguments to run ayon-launcher process. """ executable = os.environ["AYON_EXECUTABLE"] launch_args = [executable] executable_filename = os.path.basename(executable) if "python" in executable_filename.lower(): filepath = os.path.join(os.environ["AYON_ROOT"], "start.py") launch_args.append(filepath) if args: launch_args.extend(args) return launch_args def get_openpype_execute_args(*args): """Arguments to run pype command. Arguments for subprocess when need to spawn new pype process. Which may be needed when new python process for pype scripts must be executed in build pype. ## Why is this needed? Pype executed from code has different executable set to virtual env python and must have path to script as first argument which is not needed for build pype. It is possible to pass any arguments that will be added after pype executables. """ if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED: return get_ayon_launcher_args(*args) executable = os.environ["OPENPYPE_EXECUTABLE"] launch_args = [executable] executable_filename = os.path.basename(executable) if "python" in executable_filename.lower(): filepath = os.path.join(os.environ["OPENPYPE_ROOT"], "start.py") launch_args.append(filepath) if args: launch_args.extend(args) return launch_args def get_linux_launcher_args(*args): """Path to application mid process executable. This function should be able as arguments are different when used from code and build. It is possible that this function is used in OpenPype build which does not have yet the new executable. In that case 'None' is returned. Todos: Replace by script in scripts for ayon-launcher. Args: args (iterable): List of additional arguments added after executable argument. Returns: list: Executables with possible positional argument to script when called from code. """ filename = "app_launcher" if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED: executable = os.environ["AYON_EXECUTABLE"] else: executable = os.environ["OPENPYPE_EXECUTABLE"] executable_filename = os.path.basename(executable) if "python" in executable_filename.lower(): if AYON_SERVER_ENABLED: root = os.environ["AYON_ROOT"] else: root = os.environ["OPENPYPE_ROOT"] script_path = os.path.join(root, "{}.py".format(filename)) launch_args = [executable, script_path] else: new_executable = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(executable), filename ) executable_path = find_executable(new_executable) if executable_path is None: return None launch_args = [executable_path] if args: launch_args.extend(args) return launch_args