require "java" module ChildProcess module JRuby class Process < AbstractProcess def initialize(args) super(args) @pumps = [] end def io @io ||= JRuby::IO.new end def exited? return true if @exit_code assert_started @exit_code = @process.exitValue stop_pumps true rescue java.lang.IllegalThreadStateException false ensure log(:exit_code => @exit_code) end def stop(timeout = nil) assert_started @process.destroy wait # no way to actually use the timeout here.. end def wait @process.waitFor stop_pumps @exit_code = @process.exitValue end # # Only supported in JRuby on a Unix operating system, thanks to limitations # in Java's classes # # @return [Fixnum] the pid of the process after it has started # @raise [NotImplementedError] when trying to access pid on non-Unix platform # def pid if @process.getClass.getName != "java.lang.UNIXProcess" raise NotImplementedError, "pid is only supported by JRuby child processes on Unix" end # About the best way we can do this is with a nasty reflection-based impl # Thanks to Martijn Courteaux # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2950338/how-can-i-kill-a-linux-process-in-java-with-sigkill-process-destroy-does-sigter/2951193#2951193 field = @process.getClass.getDeclaredField("pid") field.accessible = true field.get(@process) end private def launch_process(&blk) pb = java.lang.ProcessBuilder.new(@args) pb.directory java.io.File.new(Dir.pwd) set_env pb.environment begin @process = pb.start rescue java.io.IOException => ex raise LaunchError, ex.message end setup_io end def setup_io if @io @pumps << redirect(@process.getErrorStream, @io.stderr) @pumps << redirect(@process.getInputStream, @io.stdout) else @process.getErrorStream.close @process.getInputStream.close end if duplex? stdin = @process.getOutputStream.to_io stdin.sync = true io._stdin = stdin else @process.getOutputStream.close end end def redirect(input, output) if output.nil? input.close return end Pump.new(input, output.to_outputstream).run end def stop_pumps @pumps.each { |pump| pump.stop } end def set_env(env) ENV.each { |k,v| env.put(k, v) } # not sure why this is needed @environment.each { |k,v| env.put(k.to_s, v.to_s) } end end # Process end # JRuby end # ChildProcess