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Execa runs commands in your script, application or library. Unlike shells, it is optimized for programmatic usage. Built on top of the child_process core module.
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Input/output:
Advanced usage:
import {execa} from 'execa';
const {stdout} = await execa`npm run build`;
// Print command's output
console.log(stdout);
import {$} from 'execa';
const {stdout: name} = await $`cat package.json`.pipe`grep name`;
console.log(name);
const branch = await $`git branch --show-current`;
await $`dep deploy --branch=${branch}`;
await Promise.all([
$`sleep 1`,
$`sleep 2`,
$`sleep 3`,
]);
const directoryName = 'foo bar';
await $`mkdir /tmp/${directoryName}`;
$ npm install -D eslint
await execa({preferLocal: true})`eslint`;
const {stdout, pipedFrom} = await execa`npm run build`
.pipe`sort`
.pipe`head -n 2`;
// Output of `npm run build | sort | head -n 2`
console.log(stdout);
// Output of `npm run build | sort`
console.log(pipedFrom[0].stdout);
// Output of `npm run build`
console.log(pipedFrom[0].pipedFrom[0].stdout);
const {all} = await execa({all: true})`npm run build`;
// stdout + stderr, interleaved
console.log(all);
const {stdout} = await execa({stdout: ['pipe', 'inherit']})`npm run build`;
// stdout is also printed to the terminal
console.log(stdout);
const {stdout} = await execa({input: getInputString()})`sort`;
console.log(stdout);
// Similar to: npm run build < input.txt
await execa({stdin: {file: 'input.txt'}})`npm run build`;
// Similar to: npm run build > output.txt
await execa({stdout: {file: 'output.txt'}})`npm run build`;
const {stdout} = await execa({lines: true})`npm run build`;
// Print first 10 lines
console.log(stdout.slice(0, 10).join('\n'));
for await (const line of execa`npm run build`) {
if (line.includes('WARN')) {
console.warn(line);
}
}
let count = 0;
// Filter out secret lines, then prepend the line number
const transform = function * (line) {
if (!line.includes('secret')) {
yield `[${count++}] ${line}`;
}
};
await execa({stdout: transform})`npm run build`;
const response = await fetch('https://example.com');
await execa({stdin: response.body})`sort`;
import {execa} from 'execa';
import {pipeline} from 'node:stream/promises';
import {createReadStream, createWriteStream} from 'node:fs';
await pipeline(
createReadStream('./input.txt'),
execa`node ./transform.js`.duplex(),
createWriteStream('./output.txt'),
);
// parent.js
import {execaNode} from 'execa';
const subprocess = execaNode`child.js`;
console.log(await subprocess.getOneMessage()); // 'Hello from child'
await subprocess.sendMessage('Hello from parent');
const result = await subprocess;
// child.js
import {sendMessage, getOneMessage} from 'execa';
await sendMessage('Hello from child');
console.log(await getOneMessage()); // 'Hello from parent'
// main.js
import {execaNode} from 'execa';
const ipcInput = [
{task: 'lint', ignore: /test\.js/},
{task: 'copy', files: new Set(['main.js', 'index.js']),
}];
await execaNode({ipcInput})`build.js`;
// build.js
import {getOneMessage} from 'execa';
const ipcInput = await getOneMessage();
// main.js
import {execaNode} from 'execa';
const {ipcOutput} = await execaNode`build.js`;
console.log(ipcOutput[0]); // {kind: 'start', timestamp: date}
console.log(ipcOutput[1]); // {kind: 'stop', timestamp: date}
// build.js
import {sendMessage} from 'execa';
await sendMessage({kind: 'start', timestamp: new Date()});
await runBuild();
await sendMessage({kind: 'stop', timestamp: new Date()});
import {execa, ExecaError} from 'execa';
try {
await execa`unknown command`;
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof ExecaError) {
console.log(error);
}
/*
ExecaError: Command failed with ENOENT: unknown command
spawn unknown ENOENT
at ...
at ... {
shortMessage: 'Command failed with ENOENT: unknown command\nspawn unknown ENOENT',
originalMessage: 'spawn unknown ENOENT',
command: 'unknown command',
escapedCommand: 'unknown command',
cwd: '/path/to/cwd',
durationMs: 28.217566,
failed: true,
timedOut: false,
isCanceled: false,
isTerminated: false,
isMaxBuffer: false,
code: 'ENOENT',
stdout: '',
stderr: '',
stdio: [undefined, '', ''],
pipedFrom: []
[cause]: Error: spawn unknown ENOENT
at ...
at ... {
errno: -2,
code: 'ENOENT',
syscall: 'spawn unknown',
path: 'unknown',
spawnargs: [ 'command' ]
}
}
*/
}
await execa`npm run build`;
await execa`npm run test`;
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