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@travetto/exec
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Common wrapper around process execution with high level docker support.
Install: primary
$ npm install @travetto/exec
The exec module provides the necessary foundation for calling executables at runtime. Additionally special attention is provided to running docker containers.
Just like child_process, the module exposes spawn, fork, and exec. These are generally wrappers around the underlying functionality. In addition to the base functionality, each of those functions is converted to a Promise structure, that throws an error on an non-zero return status.
A simple example would be
Code: Running a directory listing via ls
async function executeListing() {
const { result } = Exec.spawn('ls');
await result;
}
As you can see, the call returns not only the child process information, but the Promise to wait for. Additionally, some common patterns are provided for the default construction of the child process. In addition to the standard options for running child processes, the module also supports:
timeout as the number of milliseconds the process can run before terminating and throwing an errorquiet which suppresses all stdout/stderr outputstdin as a string, buffer or stream to provide input to the program you are running;timeoutKill allows for registering functionality to execute when a process is force killed by timeoutDocker provides a unified way of executing external programs with a high level of consistency and simplicity. For that reason, the framework leverages this functionality to provide a clean cross-platform experience. The docker functionality allows you to interact with containers in two ways:
Shutdown of the application.Code: Establishing mongo as a DockerContainer instance
async function runMongo() {
const port = 10000;
const container = new DockerContainer('mongo:latest')
.createTempVolume('/var/workspace')
.exposePort(port)
.setWorkingDir('/var/workspace')
.forceDestroyOnShutdown();
container.run(['--storageEngine', 'ephemeralForTest', '--port', port]);
await container.waitForPorts();
return;
}
While docker containers provide a high level of flexibility, performance can be an issue. CommandService is a construct that wraps execution of a specific child program. It allows for the application to decide between using docker to invoke the child program or calling the binary against the host operating system. This is especially useful in environments where installation of programs (and specific versions) is challenging.
Code: Command Service example, using pngquant
const converter = new CommandService({
containerImage: 'agregad/pngquant',
localCheck: ['pngquant', ['-h']]
});
async function compress(img) {
const state = await converter.exec('pngquant', '--quality', '40-80', '--speed 1', '--force', '-');
const out = `${img}.compressed`;
fs.createReadStream(img).pipe(state.process.stdin);
state.process.stdout.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(out));
await state.result;
}
FAQs
Common wrapper around process execution with high level docker support.
We found that @travetto/exec demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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