os.system
passes the command and arguments to your system's shell. This is nice because you can actually run multiple commands at once in this manner and set up pipes and input/output redirection. For example:os.system("some_command < input_file | another_command > output_file")
However, while this is convenient, you have to manually handle the escaping of shell characters such as spaces, et cetera. On the other hand, this also lets you run commands which are simply shell commands and not actually external programs.
os.popen
will do the same thing asos.system
except that it gives you a file-like object that you can use to access standard input/output for that process. There are 3 other variants of popen that all handle the i/o slightly differently. If you pass everything as a string, then your command is passed to the shell; if you pass them as a list then you don't need to worry about escaping anything. Example:print(os.popen("ls -l").read())
subprocess.Popen
. This is intended as a replacement foros.popen
, but has the downside of being slightly more complicated by virtue of being so comprehensive. For example, you'd say:print subprocess.Popen("echo Hello World", shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).stdout.read()
instead of
print os.popen("echo Hello World").read()
but it is nice to have all of the options there in one unified class instead of 4 different popen functions. See the documentation.
subprocess.call
. This is basically just like thePopen
class and takes all of the same arguments, but it simply waits until the command completes and gives you the return code. For example:return_code = subprocess.call("echo Hello World", shell=True)
subprocess.run
. Python 3.5+ only. Similar to the above but even more flexible and returns aCompletedProcess
object when the command finishes executing.os.fork
,os.exec
,os.spawn
are similar to their C language counterparts, but I don't recommend using them directly.
from: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/89228/how-to-execute-a-program-or-call-a-system-command
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