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# Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
def exe_cmd(*cmds):
"""Executes commands in a new shell. Directing stderr to PIPE.
This is fastboot's own exe_cmd because of its peculiar way of writing
non-error info to stderr.
Args:
cmds: A sequence of commands and arguments.
Returns:
The output of the command run.
Raises:
Exception: An error occurred during the command execution.
"""
cmd = ' '.join(cmds)
proc = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, shell=True)
(out, err) = proc.communicate()
if not err:
return out
return err
class FastbootProxy():
"""Proxy class for fastboot.
For syntactic reasons, the '-' in fastboot commands need to be replaced
with '_'. Can directly execute fastboot commands on an object:
>> fb = FastbootProxy(<serial>)
>> fb.devices() # will return the console output of "fastboot devices".
"""
def __init__(self, serial=""):
self.serial = serial
if serial:
self.fastboot_str = "fastboot -s {}".format(serial)
else:
self.fastboot_str = "fastboot"
def _exec_fastboot_cmd(self, name, arg_str):
return exe_cmd(' '.join((self.fastboot_str, name, arg_str)))
def args(self, *args):
return exe_cmd(' '.join((self.fastboot_str,) + args))
def __getattr__(self, name):
def fastboot_call(*args):
clean_name = name.replace('_', '-')
arg_str = ' '.join(str(elem) for elem in args)
return self._exec_fastboot_cmd(clean_name, arg_str)
return fastboot_call