Python subprocess arguments

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迷失自我 2021-01-01 23:09

For example I am using ffplay and want to run this command -bufsize[:stream_specifier] integer (output,audio,video)

At the moment I have th

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  • 2021-01-01 23:17

    This is the way to go:

    url = 'http://www.whatever.com'
    cmd = 'ffplay -vn -nodisp -bufsize 4096 '.split()
    subprocess.call(cmd + [str(url)], shell=False)
    
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  • 2021-01-01 23:22

    While using shlex.split() is overkill for your use case, many of the comments seem to be asking about the use of spaces in parameters in cases where a CLI allows you to pass in quoted strings containing spaces (i.e. git commit -m "Commit message here").

    Here is a quick python function that can be used to run commands including parameters with spaces:

    import shlex, subprocess
    
    def run_command( command ):
        subprocess.call(shlex.split(command))
    
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  • 2021-01-01 23:40

    As JBernardo mentioned in a comment, separate the "-bufsize 4096" argument into two, "-bufsize", "4096". Each argument needs to be separated when subprocess.call is used with shell=False (the default). You can also specify shell=True and give the whole command as a single string, but this is not recommended due to potential security vulnerabilities.

    You should not need to use string formatting where you have "%s" % url. If url is a string, pass it directly, otherwise call str(url) to get a string representation.

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