packer: RemoteCommand.StdoutChan works + tests
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package packer
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import (
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"bufio"
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"io"
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"log"
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"sync"
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@ -39,13 +40,56 @@ type RemoteCommand struct {
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exitChans []chan<- int
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exitChanLock sync.Mutex
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outChans []chan<- string
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outChanLock sync.Mutex
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}
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// StdoutStream returns a channel that will be sent all the output
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// of stdout as it comes. The output isn't guaranteed to be a full line.
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// When the channel is closed, the process is exited.
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func (r *RemoteCommand) StdoutChan() <-chan string {
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return nil
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r.outChanLock.Lock()
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defer r.outChanLock.Unlock()
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// If no output channels have been made yet, then make that slice
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// and start the goroutine to read and send to them.
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if r.outChans == nil {
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r.outChans = make([]chan<- string, 0, 5)
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go func() {
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buf := bufio.NewReader(r.Stdout)
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var err error
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for err != io.EOF {
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var data []byte
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data, err = buf.ReadSlice('\n')
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if len(data) > 0 {
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for _, ch := range r.outChans {
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// Note: this blocks if the channel is full (they
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// are buffered by default). What to do?
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ch <- string(data)
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}
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}
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}
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// Clean up the channels by closing them and setting the
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// list to nil.
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r.outChanLock.Lock()
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defer r.outChanLock.Unlock()
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for _, ch := range r.outChans {
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close(ch)
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}
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r.outChans = nil
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}()
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}
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// Create the channel, append it to the channels we care about
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outChan := make(chan string, 10)
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r.outChans = append(r.outChans, outChan)
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return outChan
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}
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// ExitChan returns a channel that will be sent the exit status once
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package packer
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import (
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"bytes"
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"testing"
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"time"
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)
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@ -30,6 +31,29 @@ func TestRemoteCommand_ExitChan(t *testing.T) {
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}
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}
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func TestRemoteCommand_StdoutChan(t *testing.T) {
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expected := "DATA!!!"
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stdoutBuf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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stdoutBuf.WriteString(expected)
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rc := &RemoteCommand{}
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rc.Stdout = stdoutBuf
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outChan := rc.StdoutChan()
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results := new(bytes.Buffer)
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for data := range outChan {
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results.WriteString(data)
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}
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if results.String() != expected {
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t.Fatalf(
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"outputs didn't match:\ngot:\n%s\nexpected:\n%s",
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results.String(), stdoutBuf.String())
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}
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}
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func TestRemoteCommand_WaitBlocks(t *testing.T) {
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t.Parallel()
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