k3s/vendor/github.com/bhendo/go-powershell/shell.go

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Gorillalabs. All rights reserved.
package powershell
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/bhendo/go-powershell/backend"
"github.com/bhendo/go-powershell/utils"
"github.com/juju/errors"
)
const newline = "\r\n"
type Shell interface {
Execute(cmd string) (string, string, error)
Exit()
}
type shell struct {
handle backend.Waiter
stdin io.Writer
stdout io.Reader
stderr io.Reader
}
func New(backend backend.Starter) (Shell, error) {
handle, stdin, stdout, stderr, err := backend.StartProcess("powershell.exe", "-NoExit", "-Command", "-")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &shell{handle, stdin, stdout, stderr}, nil
}
func (s *shell) Execute(cmd string) (string, string, error) {
if s.handle == nil {
return "", "", errors.Annotate(errors.New(cmd), "Cannot execute commands on closed shells.")
}
outBoundary := createBoundary()
errBoundary := createBoundary()
// wrap the command in special markers so we know when to stop reading from the pipes
full := fmt.Sprintf("%s; echo '%s'; [Console]::Error.WriteLine('%s')%s", cmd, outBoundary, errBoundary, newline)
_, err := s.stdin.Write([]byte(full))
if err != nil {
return "", "", errors.Annotate(errors.Annotate(err, cmd), "Could not send PowerShell command")
}
// read stdout and stderr
sout := ""
serr := ""
waiter := &sync.WaitGroup{}
waiter.Add(2)
go streamReader(s.stdout, outBoundary, &sout, waiter)
go streamReader(s.stderr, errBoundary, &serr, waiter)
waiter.Wait()
if len(serr) > 0 {
return sout, serr, errors.Annotate(errors.New(cmd), serr)
}
return sout, serr, nil
}
func (s *shell) Exit() {
s.stdin.Write([]byte("exit" + newline))
// if it's possible to close stdin, do so (some backends, like the local one,
// do support it)
closer, ok := s.stdin.(io.Closer)
if ok {
closer.Close()
}
s.handle.Wait()
s.handle = nil
s.stdin = nil
s.stdout = nil
s.stderr = nil
}
func streamReader(stream io.Reader, boundary string, buffer *string, signal *sync.WaitGroup) error {
// read all output until we have found our boundary token
output := ""
bufsize := 64
marker := boundary + newline
for {
buf := make([]byte, bufsize)
read, err := stream.Read(buf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
output = output + string(buf[:read])
if strings.HasSuffix(output, marker) {
break
}
}
*buffer = strings.TrimSuffix(output, marker)
signal.Done()
return nil
}
func createBoundary() string {
return "$gorilla" + utils.CreateRandomString(12) + "$"
}