Tests may want to look at the output from running a command, even if it
fails (e.g. with a non-zero return code). Provide a means to obtain this.
Another approach would be to return a class object containing both the
output and the exception, but I'm not sure if that would result in a lot
of refactoring.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Teddy Reed <teddy.reed@gmail.com>
self.logfile = logfile
self.name = name
self.chained_file = chained_file
+ self.output = None
def close(self):
"""Clean up any resources managed by this object."""
def run(self, cmd, cwd=None, ignore_errors=False):
"""Run a command as a sub-process, and log the results.
+ The output is available at self.output which can be useful if there is
+ an exception.
+
Args:
cmd: The command to execute.
cwd: The directory to run the command in. Can be None to use the
self.logfile.write(self, output)
if self.chained_file:
self.chained_file.write(output)
+
+ # Store the output so it can be accessed if we raise an exception.
+ self.output = output
if exception:
raise exception
return output