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superspawn

v0.1.0

Published

A Node.js spawn command that works on Windows too

Downloads

458

Readme

Build status (master)   npm version

superspawn

A Node.js spawn command that works on Windows too.

Original source from Apache Cordova's superspawn.js by Andrew Grieve. Requires Node.js 0.10+.

Windows extras
  • Sets '/c' flag so files other than .exe can be run. Supported: .exe, .cmd, .bat, .js, .vbs
  • Sets '/s' flags so commands (and paths) containing spaces or quotes are parsed correctly.

See this Node bug.

Install

npm i --save superspawn

Usage

Superspawn uses the same signature as the native child_process.spawn. But instead of a reference to the child process it returns a Q.promise or undefined if a callback is passed.

API

var spawn = require('superspawn').spawn

/**
 * A windows-compatible spawn method. Succeeds for child exit code === 0.
 * @param {string} cmd
 * @param {string[]} [args]
 * @param {opts} [opts]
 * @param {function} [callback] - standard Node callback, omit if you want to use a promise.
 * @returns {Q.promise|undefined} - returns a promise or undefined if a callback is passed.
 *
 * @typedef {Object} opts
 * @property {boolean} [printCommand=false] - Whether to log the command
 * @property {string} stdio -
 *     'default' is to capture output and returning it as a string to success (same as exec).
 *     'ignore' means don't bother capturing it.
 *     'inherit' means pipe the input & output. This is required for anything that prompts.
 * @property {object} env - Map of extra environment variables.
 * @property {string} cwd - Working directory for the command.
 */
spawn(cmd, args, opts, function(err, output) {
    if (err) return err;
});

// or

spawn(cmd, args, opts)
    .catch(function(err) {}) // rejectedHandler
    .then(function(stdout) {}) // resolvedHandler
;

Examples

spawn('echo', ['buffalo'], function(err, output) {
    if (err) return err;
    assert.equal(output, 'buffalo');
});

spawn('./script.sh', 'inherit', function(err) {
    if (err) return err;
});

Todo

  • [ ] Write tests