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Suspicion

suspicion is a node.js module for spawning child applications (such as ssh) and seamlessly controlling them using javascript callbacks. It has a long chain of inspiration:

Motivation

node.js has good built in control for spawning child processes. suspicion builds on these core methods and allows developers to easily pipe data to child processes and assert the expected response. suspicion also chains, so you can compose complex terminal interactions.

Installation

  $ npm install suspicion

Usage

require('suspicion')

The module exposes a single function, .spawn.

function spawn(command, [params], [options])

  • command {string|Array} The command that you wish to spawn, a string will be split on ' ' to find the params if params not provided (so do not use the string variant if any arguments have spaces in them)
  • params {Array} Optional Argv to pass to the child process
  • options {Object} Optional An object literal which may contain
    • cwd {string} Current working directory of the child process.
    • env {Object} Environment key-value pairs.
    • argv0 {string} Explicitly set the value of argv[0] sent to the child process. This will be set to command if not specified.
    • stdio {Array|string} Child's stdio configuration
    • detached {boolean} Prepare child to run independently of its parent process. Specific behavior depends on the platform.
    • uid {number} Sets the user identity of the process (see setuid(2)).
    • gid {number} Sets the group identity of the process (see setgid(2)).
    • shell {boolean|string} If true, runs command inside of a shell. Uses '/bin/sh' on UNIX, and process.env.ComSpec on Windows. A different shell can be specified as a string. Default: false (no shell).
    • stream: Expectations can be written against 'stdout', 'stderr', or 'all', which runs expectations against both stdout and stderr. Default: stdout

Top-level entry point for suspicion that liberally parses the arguments and then returns a new chain with the specified command, params, and options.

function expect (expectation)

  • expectation {string|RegExp} Output to assert on the target stream

Expect that the next line of output matches the expectation. Throw an error if it does not.

The expectation can be a string (the line should contain the expected value as a substring) or a RegExp (the line should match the expression).

function wait (expectation, callback)

  • expectation {string|RegExp} Output to assert on the target stream
  • callback {Function} Optional Callback to be called when output matches stream

Wait for a line of output that matches the expectation, discarding lines that do not match.

Throw an error if no such line was found.

The expectation can be a string (the line should contain the expected value as a substring) or a RegExp (the line should match the expression).

The callback will be called for every line that matches the expectation.

function sendline (line)

  • line {string} Output to write to the child process.

Adds a write line to the child process stdin.

function sendEof ()

Close child's stdin stream, let the child know there are no more data coming.

This is useful for testing apps that are using inquirer, as inquirer.prompt() calls stdin.resume() at some point, which causes the app to block on input when the input stream is a pipe.

function run (callback)

  • callback {function} Called when child process closes, with arguments
    • err {Error|null} Error if any occurred
    • output {Array} Array of lines of output examined
    • exit {number|string} Numeric exit code, or String name of signal

Called at the end of the subprocess invocation.

Example

Let's take a look at some example usage:

import { spawn } from 'suspicion'
 
spawn("echo", ["hello"]).expect("hello").run(err => !err && console.log("hello was echoed"))

Authors

Dave Herman. Credit for the original goes to Andrew Stucki.

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