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const { spawn } = require('child_process')
const npmCommandExists = require('command-exists')
module.exports.promisifyProcess = function(proc, showLogging = true) {
// Takes a process (from the child_process module) and returns a promise
// that resolves when the process exits (or rejects, if the exit code is
// non-zero).
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
if (showLogging) {
proc.stdout.pipe(process.stdout)
proc.stderr.pipe(process.stderr)
}
proc.on('exit', code => {
if (code === 0) {
resolve()
} else {
reject(code)
}
})
})
}
module.exports.commandExists = async function(command) {
// When the command-exists module sees that a given command doesn't exist, it
// throws an error instead of returning false, which is not what we want.
try {
return await npmCommandExists(command)
} catch(err) {
return false
}
}
module.exports.killProcess = async function(proc) {
// Windows is stupid and doesn't like it when we try to kill processes.
// So instead we use taskkill! https://stackoverflow.com/a/28163919/4633828
if (await module.exports.commandExists('taskkill')) {
await module.exports.promisifyProcess(
spawn('taskkill', ['/pid', proc.pid, '/f', '/t']),
false
)
} else {
proc.kill()
}
}
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