Python: How to read stdout of subprocess in a nonblocking way

孤人 提交于 2019-12-03 15:22:51
xvan

Check select module

import subprocess
import select
import time

x=subprocess.Popen(['/bin/bash','-c',"while true; do sleep 5; echo yes; done"],stdout=subprocess.PIPE)

y=select.poll()
y.register(x.stdout,select.POLLIN)

while True:
  if y.poll(1):
     print x.stdout.readline()
  else:
     print "nothing here"
     time.sleep(1)

EDIT:

Threaded Solution for non posix systems:

import subprocess
from threading import Thread 
import time

linebuffer=[]
x=subprocess.Popen(['/bin/bash','-c',"while true; do sleep 5; echo yes; done"],stdout=subprocess.PIPE)

def reader(f,buffer):
   while True:
     line=f.readline()
     if line:
        buffer.append(line)
     else:
        break

t=Thread(target=reader,args=(x.stdout,linebuffer))
t.daemon=True
t.start()

while True:
  if linebuffer:
     print linebuffer.pop(0)
  else:
     print "nothing here"
     time.sleep(1)

You could try this:

import subprocess
import os

""" Continuously print command output """
""" Will only work if there are newline characters in the output. """

def run_cmd(command):    
    popen = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
    return iter(popen.stdout.readline, b"")

for line in run_cmd([path_to_exe, os.path.join(temp_dir,temp_file)]):
    print(line), # the comma keeps python from adding an empty line
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