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date | Tue, 17 Jul 2018 11:47:32 -0400 |
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1 #!/usr/bin/env python | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 # borrowed from: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Future/Job%20Failure%20When%20stderr and modified for use with Trinity tools. | |
5 | |
6 """ | |
7 Wrapper that execute a program and its arguments but reports standard error | |
8 messages only if the program exit status was not 0 | |
9 Example: ./stderr_wrapper.py myprog arg1 -f arg2 | |
10 """ | |
11 | |
12 import sys, subprocess, os | |
13 print sys.version | |
14 | |
15 assert sys.version_info[:2] >= ( 2, 4 ) | |
16 | |
17 TRINITY_BASE_DIR = "" | |
18 if os.environ.has_key('TRINITY_HOME'): | |
19 TRINITY_BASE_DIR = os.environ['TRINITY_HOME']; | |
20 elif hasattr(os, 'symlink'): # symlink was implemented to always return false when it was not implemented in earlier versions. | |
21 # 2017-09-26 | |
22 # Cicada Dennis added looking for the location of the Trinity program using the Unix "which" utility. | |
23 # I tried using "command -v Trinity" but for some reason, I was getting a OS permission error with that. | |
24 # I just found distutils.spawn.find_executable() which might work, but already implemented the below. | |
25 try: | |
26 pipe1 = subprocess.Popen(["which", "Trinity"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
27 except: | |
28 msg = "You must set the environmental variable TRINITY_HOME to the base installation directory of Trinity before running {:s}.\n".format(sys.argv[0]) | |
29 sys.stderr.write(msg) | |
30 # t, v, tb = sys.exc_info() | |
31 # raise t, v, tb | |
32 # For some reason the above was giving a syntax error. | |
33 # A simple raise should reraise the existing exception. | |
34 raise | |
35 else: | |
36 TrinityPath, err_info = pipe1.communicate() | |
37 # FIX - probably should be checking err_info for errors... | |
38 # Determine the TRINITY_BASE_DIR from output1. | |
39 # If TrinityPath is a link, we need to dereference the link. | |
40 TrinityPath = TrinityPath.rstrip() # Need to strip off a newline. | |
41 # print "Trinity that was found is: {:s}".format(repr(TrinityPath)) | |
42 # print os.path.islink(TrinityPath) | |
43 TrinityPath = os.path.abspath(TrinityPath) | |
44 # msg = "The Absolute Trinity path that was found is: {:s}".format(TrinityPath) | |
45 # print msg | |
46 # print os.path.islink(TrinityPath) | |
47 while os.path.islink(TrinityPath): | |
48 # print "That path is a link." | |
49 TrinityPath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(TrinityPath),os.readlink(TrinityPath)) | |
50 # print "The new path is: {:s}".format(TrinityPath) | |
51 # Take off the last part of the path (which is the Trinity command) | |
52 TRINITY_BASE_DIR = "/".join(TrinityPath.split("/")[0:-1]) | |
53 else: | |
54 sys.stderr.write("Either set TRINITY_HOME to the trinity base directory, or ensure that directory is in the PATH before running.") | |
55 sys.exit(1) | |
56 | |
57 | |
58 # get bindir | |
59 bindir = sys.argv[0] | |
60 bindir = bindir.split("/") | |
61 if len(bindir) > 1: | |
62 bindir.pop() | |
63 bindir = "/".join(bindir) | |
64 else: | |
65 bindir = "." | |
66 | |
67 | |
68 ## add locations of tools to path setting. | |
69 #TOOL_PATHS_FILE = bindir + "/__add_to_PATH_setting.txt"; | |
70 #for line in open(TOOL_PATHS_FILE): | |
71 # line = line.rstrip() | |
72 # os.environ['PATH'] += ":" + line | |
73 | |
74 # Add TrinityPath and its utils to the PATH environment variable. | |
75 # print "Initially the PATH env variable is:\n\t{:s}".format(os.environ['PATH']) | |
76 os.environ['PATH'] = os.environ['PATH'] + ":{:s}:{:s}".format(TRINITY_BASE_DIR,TRINITY_BASE_DIR+"/util") | |
77 # print "Now the PATH env variable is:\n\t{:s}".format(os.environ['PATH']) | |
78 | |
79 | |
80 def stop_err( msg ): | |
81 sys.stderr.write( "%s\n" % msg ) | |
82 sys.exit() | |
83 | |
84 def __main__(): | |
85 # Get command-line arguments | |
86 args = sys.argv | |
87 # Remove name of calling program, i.e. ./stderr_wrapper.py | |
88 args.pop(0) | |
89 # If there are no arguments left, we're done | |
90 if len(args) == 0: | |
91 return | |
92 | |
93 # If one needs to silence stdout | |
94 #args.append( ">" ) | |
95 #args.append( "/dev/null" ) | |
96 print "The TRINITY_BASE_DIR is:\n\t{:s}".format(TRINITY_BASE_DIR) | |
97 print "The PATH env variable is:\n\t{:s}".format(os.environ['PATH']) | |
98 | |
99 args[0] = "".join([TRINITY_BASE_DIR, '/', args[0]]); | |
100 | |
101 cmdline = " ".join(args) | |
102 | |
103 print "The command being invoked is:\n\t{:s}".format(cmdline) | |
104 | |
105 | |
106 try: | |
107 # Run program | |
108 err_capture = open("stderr.txt", 'w') | |
109 proc = subprocess.Popen( args=cmdline, shell=True, stderr=err_capture, stdout=sys.stdout ) | |
110 returncode = proc.wait() | |
111 err_capture.close() | |
112 | |
113 | |
114 if returncode != 0: | |
115 raise Exception | |
116 | |
117 except Exception: | |
118 # Running Grinder failed: write error message to stderr | |
119 err_text = open("stderr.txt").readlines() | |
120 stop_err( "ERROR:\n" + "\n".join(err_text)) | |
121 | |
122 | |
123 if __name__ == "__main__": __main__() |