command_runner's purpose is to run external commands from Python, just like
subprocess on which it relies, while solving various problems a developer may
face among:
- Handling of all possible subprocess.popen / subprocess.check_output
scenarios / Python versions in one handy function without encoding or
timeout hassle
- Allow stdout/stderr stream output to be redirected to callback functions /
output queues / files so you get to handle output in your application while
commands are running
- Callback to optional stop check to stop execution from outside command_runner
- Callback with optional process information to allow control of the process
from outside command_runner
- Callback when finished to ease thread usage
- Optional process priority and io_priority settings
- System agnostic functionality, the developer shouldn't carry the burden of
Windows & Linux differences
- Optional Windows UAC elevation module compatible with CPython, PyInstaller,
and Nuitka
- Optional Linux sudo elevation compatible with CPython, PyInstaller & Nuitka
Installed Size: 102.4 kB
Architectures: all