opentofu/communicator/remote/command.go
Sander van Harmelen c9e9e374bb Adding some abstractions for the communicators
This is needed as preperation for adding WinRM support. There is still
one error in the tests which needs another look, but other than that it
seems like were now ready to start working on the WinRM part…
2015-05-01 18:48:54 +02:00

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package remote
import (
"io"
"sync"
)
// Cmd represents a remote command being prepared or run.
type Cmd struct {
// Command is the command to run remotely. This is executed as if
// it were a shell command, so you are expected to do any shell escaping
// necessary.
Command string
// Stdin specifies the process's standard input. If Stdin is
// nil, the process reads from an empty bytes.Buffer.
Stdin io.Reader
// Stdout and Stderr represent the process's standard output and
// error.
//
// If either is nil, it will be set to ioutil.Discard.
Stdout io.Writer
Stderr io.Writer
// This will be set to true when the remote command has exited. It
// shouldn't be set manually by the user, but there is no harm in
// doing so.
Exited bool
// Once Exited is true, this will contain the exit code of the process.
ExitStatus int
// Internal fields
exitCh chan struct{}
// This thing is a mutex, lock when making modifications concurrently
sync.Mutex
}
// SetExited is a helper for setting that this process is exited. This
// should be called by communicators who are running a remote command in
// order to set that the command is done.
func (r *Cmd) SetExited(status int) {
r.Lock()
defer r.Unlock()
if r.exitCh == nil {
r.exitCh = make(chan struct{})
}
r.Exited = true
r.ExitStatus = status
close(r.exitCh)
}
// Wait waits for the remote command to complete.
func (r *Cmd) Wait() {
// Make sure our condition variable is initialized.
r.Lock()
if r.exitCh == nil {
r.exitCh = make(chan struct{})
}
r.Unlock()
<-r.exitCh
}