Python subprocess replacement
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If you are migrating from 1. to 2.*, please see MIGRATION.md*
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sh is a full-fledged subprocess replacement for Python 3.8 - 3.11, and PyPy that allows you to call any program as if it were a function:
.. code:: python
from sh import ifconfig
print(ifconfig("eth0"))
sh is not a collection of system commands implemented in Python.
sh relies on various Unix system calls and only works on Unix-like operating systems - Linux, macOS, BSDs etc. Specifically, Windows is not supported.
Complete documentation here <https://sh.readthedocs.io/>
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::
$> pip install sh
Andrew Moffat <https://github.com/amoffat>
_ - author/maintainerErik Cederstrand <https://github.com/ecederstrand>
_ - maintainerTests are run in a docker container against all supported Python versions. To run, make the following target::
$> make test
To run a single test::
$> make test='FunctionalTests.test_background' test_one
First run all of the tests::
$> SH_TESTS_RUNNING=1 coverage run --source=sh -m pytest
This will aggregate a .coverage
. You may then visualize the report with::
$> coverage report
Or generate visual html files with::
$> coverage html
Which will create ./htmlcov/index.html
that you may open in a web browser.