How to write to the stdin of another app?

旧时模样 提交于 2019-11-28 11:21:05

Have a look at the MSDN reference documentation for the following (both to be found in the System.Diagnostics namespace):

For your particular example, here's how you set things up:

  1. app1 starts app2 as a child process using the Process class (see links above).

  2. app1 writes to app2's standard input by writing to the .StandardInput stream of the Process object associated with app2.

  3. app2 just reads lines from its standard input (e.g. via Console.ReadLine()).

Once you have the Process object representing the process you want to communicate with (either because you got it from the OS using the static method Process.GetProcesses, or because you created it yourself), you can attach a StreamWriter to the Process.StandardInput property and use that to write to the stdin of the process. Don't forget to set ProcessStartInfo.RedirectStandardInput on your newly created process to true.

On a related note, you can use a StreamReader on the Process.StandardOutput to read the output (like reading from StandardError).

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I had to use BinaryWriter, this article explains all: BinaryWriter and StdIn

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