lune/types/Process.luau

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export type OS = "linux" | "macos" | "windows"
export type Arch = "x86_64" | "aarch64"
export type SpawnOptionsStdio = "inherit" | "default"
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@interface SpawnOptions
@within Process
A dictionary of options for `process.spawn`, with the following available values:
* `cwd` - The current working directory for the process
* `env` - Extra environment variables to give to the process
* `shell` - Whether to run in a shell or not - set to `true` to run using the default shell, or a string to run using a specific shell
* `stdio` - How to treat output and error streams from the child process - set to "inherit" to pass output and error streams to the current process
]=]
export type SpawnOptions = {
cwd: string?,
env: { [string]: string }?,
shell: (boolean | string)?,
stdio: SpawnOptionsStdio?,
}
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@interface SpawnResult
@within Process
Result type for child processes in `process.spawn`.
This is a dictionary containing the following values:
* `ok` - If the child process exited successfully or not, meaning the exit code was zero or not set
* `code` - The exit code set by the child process, or 0 if one was not set
* `stdout` - The full contents written to stdout by the child process, or an empty string if nothing was written
* `stderr` - The full contents written to stderr by the child process, or an empty string if nothing was written
]=]
export type SpawnResult = {
ok: boolean,
code: number,
stdout: string,
stderr: string,
}
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@class Process
Built-in functions for the current process & child processes
### Example usage
```lua
local process = require("@lune/process")
-- Getting the arguments passed to the Lune script
for index, arg in process.args do
print("Process argument #" .. tostring(index) .. ": " .. arg)
end
-- Getting the currently available environment variables
local PORT: string? = process.env.PORT
local HOME: string? = process.env.HOME
for name, value in process.env do
print("Environment variable " .. name .. " is set to " .. value)
end
-- Getting the current os and processor architecture
print("Running " .. process.os .. " on " .. process.arch .. "!")
-- Spawning a child process
local result = process.spawn("program", {
"cli argument",
"other cli argument"
})
if result.ok then
print(result.stdout)
else
print(result.stderr)
end
```
]=]
local process = {}
--[=[
@within Process
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@prop os OS
@tag read_only
The current operating system being used.
Possible values:
* `"linux"`
* `"macos"`
* `"windows"`
]=]
process.os = (nil :: any) :: OS
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@within Process
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@prop arch Arch
@tag read_only
The architecture of the processor currently being used.
Possible values:
* `"x86_64"`
* `"aarch64"`
]=]
process.arch = (nil :: any) :: Arch
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@within Process
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@prop args { string }
@tag read_only
The arguments given when running the Lune script.
]=]
process.args = (nil :: any) :: { string }
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@within Process
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@prop cwd string
@tag read_only
The current working directory in which the Lune script is running.
]=]
process.cwd = (nil :: any) :: string
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@within Process
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@prop env { [string]: string? }
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@tag read_write
Current environment variables for this process.
Setting a value on this table will set the corresponding environment variable.
]=]
process.env = (nil :: any) :: { [string]: string? }
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@within Process
Exits the currently running script as soon as possible with the given exit code.
Exit code 0 is treated as a successful exit, any other value is treated as an error.
Setting the exit code using this function will override any otherwise automatic exit code.
@param code The exit code to set
]=]
function process.exit(code: number?) end
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@within Process
Spawns a child process that will run the program `program`, and returns a dictionary that describes the final status and ouput of the child process.
The second argument, `params`, can be passed as a list of string parameters to give to the program.
The third argument, `options`, can be passed as a dictionary of options to give to the child process.
Refer to the documentation for `SpawnOptions` for specific option keys and their values.
@param program The program to spawn as a child process
@param params Additional parameters to pass to the program
@param options A dictionary of options for the child process
@return A dictionary representing the result of the child process
]=]
function process.spawn(program: string, params: { string }?, options: SpawnOptions?): SpawnResult
return nil :: any
end
return process