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44 changes: 20 additions & 24 deletions source/asyncio/asyncio_subprocess_protocol.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -33,29 +33,25 @@ def process_exited(self):
print('process exited')
return_code = self.transport.get_returncode()
print('return code {}'.format(return_code))
if not return_code:
cmd_output = bytes(self.buffer).decode()
results = self._parse_results(cmd_output)
else:
results = []
self.done.set_result((return_code, results))

def _parse_results(self, output):
print('parsing results')
# Output has one row of headers, all single words. The
# remaining rows are one per filesystem, with columns
# matching the headers (assuming that none of the
# mount points have whitespace in the names).
if not output:
return []
lines = output.splitlines()
headers = lines[0].split()
devices = lines[1:]
results = [
dict(zip(headers, line.split()))
for line in devices
]
return results

self.done.set_result(return_code)

def _parse_results(output):
print('parsing results')
# Output has one row of headers, all single words. The
# remaining rows are one per filesystem, with columns
# matching the headers (assuming that none of the
# mount points have whitespace in the names).
if not output:
return []
lines = output.splitlines()
headers = lines[0].split()
devices = lines[1:]
results = [
dict(zip(headers, line.split()))
for line in devices
]
return results


async def run_df(loop):
Expand All @@ -77,7 +73,7 @@ async def run_df(loop):
finally:
transport.close()

return cmd_done.result()
return cmd_done.result(), _parse_results(bytes(protocol.buffer).decode())


event_loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
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