This will be removed in Deno 2.0. See the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions.
Represents an instance of a sub process that is returned from
Deno.run which can be used to manage the sub-process.
T extends RunOptions = RunOptions
pid: number
The operating system's process ID for the sub-process.
rid: number
The resource ID of the sub-process.
A reference to the sub-processes stderr, which allows interacting with
the sub-process at a low level.
A reference to the sub-processes stdin, which allows interacting with
the sub-process at a low level.
close(): void
Clean up resources associated with the sub-process instance.
Send a signal to process.
Default signal is "SIGTERM".
const p = Deno.run({ cmd: [ "sleep", "20" ]}); p.kill("SIGTERM"); p.close();
output(): Promise<Uint8Array>
Buffer the stdout until EOF and return it as Uint8Array.
You must set stdout to "piped" when creating the process.
This calls close() on stdout after its done.
status(): Promise<ProcessStatus>
Wait for the process to exit and return its exit status.
Calling this function multiple times will return the same status.
The stdin reference to the process will be closed before waiting to
avoid a deadlock.
If stdout and/or stderr were set to "piped", they must be closed
manually before the process can exit.
To run process to completion and collect output from both stdout and
stderr use:
const p = Deno.run({ cmd: [ "echo", "hello world" ], stderr: 'piped', stdout: 'piped' }); const [status, stdout, stderr] = await Promise.all([ p.status(), p.output(), p.stderrOutput() ]); p.close();
stderrOutput(): Promise<Uint8Array>
Buffer the stderr until EOF and return it as Uint8Array.
You must set stderr to "piped" when creating the process.
This calls close() on stderr after its done.