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tee-pipefail
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Duplexes stdout and stderr to a file, like tee, but also forwards the exit code of the original process
A minimal replacement for unix TEE(1), that forwards the exit code of the original process.
TL;DR: Like TEE(1)
, but with set -o pipefail
/ exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}
, only cross platform and written in Node.js.
Let's say
run-tests
runs your project's tests and exits with 0
if everything is peachy, or 1
, if a test fails. Also, the test runner probably writes output to the stdout
and maybe stderr
.
Now, let's say you want to have that output in a file (for example to generate and publish a project report). Of course, the command
run-tests > test-output.log
will do just that, but now you won't see the output in the shell anymore, which is annoying while working on the project.
With the command
run-tests | tee test-output.log
you'll get the output on the console and in test-output.log
. But now we have introduced a new problem: when there is a test failure (so run-tests
would exit with 1
), run-tests | tee test-output.log
as a whole will still exit with 0
(because the exit code of tee
is always 0
), so a test failure will no longer break your build, like it's supposed to do. Bummer.
Run
npm install tee-pipefail
to install tee-pipefail
, then replace
run-tests | tee test-output.log
with
tee-pipefail run-tests test-output.log
tee-pipefail
is meant to be a replacement for this specific use case of TEE(1)
. In contrast to tee
you do not pipe a command's output into it but provide the command as an argument instead. Thus, tee-pipefail
takes at least two arguments: the command to execute and the file path of the output file. You can provide additional arguments before the file argument, which will be passed to the given command. tee-pipefail
will create a file at the given path, overwriting any existing file. It will them write all output of the given command (stdout and stderr) to this file while still printing it to stdout/stderr respectively. When the command terminates, tee-pipefail
will also terminate with the same exit code as the executed command.
usage: tee-pipefail <command> [args...] <file>
<command>
is a an exutable command<args>
is a list of zero or more arguments that will be given to <command>
<file>
is the name of the file into which the output of command will be duplicatedExample:
tee-pipefail mocha test.js mocha-out.log
: Will run mocha test.js
and copy all output to mocha-out.log
as well as the console.FAQs
Duplexes stdout and stderr to a file, like tee, but also forwards the exit code of the original process
The npm package tee-pipefail receives a total of 214 weekly downloads. As such, tee-pipefail popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tee-pipefail 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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