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scala.sys.process

ProcessCreation

trait ProcessCreation extends AnyRef

Factories for creating scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder. They can be found on and used through scala.sys.process.Process's companion object.

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Process.scala
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  1. def apply(name: String, exitValue: => Int): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a String name and a Boolean.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a String name and a Boolean. This can be used to force an exit value, with the name being used for toString.

  2. def apply(value: Boolean): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a Boolean.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a Boolean. This can be to force an exit value.

  3. def apply(url: URL): URLBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.net.URL.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.net.URL. This ProcessBuilder can then be used as a Source, so that one can pipe things from it.

  4. def apply(file: File): FileBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.io.File.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.io.File. This ProcessBuilder can then be used as a Source or a Sink, so one can pipe things from and to it.

  5. def apply(builder: JProcessBuilder): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.lang.ProcessBuilder.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a java.lang.ProcessBuilder.

    Example:
    1. apply((new java.lang.ProcessBuilder("ls", "-l")) directory new java.io.File(System.getProperty("user.home")))
  6. def apply(command: collection.Seq[String], cwd: Option[File], extraEnv: (String, String)*): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir optionally set to File and extra environment variables.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir optionally set to File and extra environment variables.

    Example:
    1. apply("java" :: javaArgs, params.get("cwd"), "CLASSPATH" -> "library.jar")
  7. def apply(command: String, cwd: Option[File], extraEnv: (String, String)*): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir optionally set to File and extra environment variables.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir optionally set to File and extra environment variables.

    Example:
    1. apply("java", params.get("cwd"), "CLASSPATH" -> "library.jar")
  8. def apply(command: collection.Seq[String], cwd: File, extraEnv: (String, String)*): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir set to File and extra environment variables.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir set to File and extra environment variables.

    Example:
    1. apply("java" :: javaArgs, new java.io.File("/opt/app"), "CLASSPATH" -> "library.jar")
  9. def apply(command: String, cwd: File, extraEnv: (String, String)*): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir set to File and extra environment variables.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder with working dir set to File and extra environment variables.

    Example:
    1. apply("java", new java.io.File("/opt/app"), "CLASSPATH" -> "library.jar")
  10. def apply(command: String, arguments: collection.Seq[String]): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a command represented by a String, and a sequence of String representing the arguments.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a command represented by a String, and a sequence of String representing the arguments.

    Example:
    1. apply("cat", files)
  11. def apply(command: collection.Seq[String]): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a sequence of String, where the head is the command and each element of the tail is a parameter.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a sequence of String, where the head is the command and each element of the tail is a parameter.

    Example:
    1. apply("cat" :: files)
  12. def apply(command: String): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a String, including the parameters.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a String, including the parameters.

    Example:
    1. apply("cat file.txt")
  13. def applySeq[T](builders: collection.Seq[T])(implicit convert: (T) => Source): collection.Seq[Source]

    Creates a sequence of scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder.Source from a sequence of something else for which there's an implicit conversion to Source.

  14. def cat(files: collection.Seq[Source]): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a non-empty sequence of scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder.Source, which can then be piped to something else.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from a non-empty sequence of scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder.Source, which can then be piped to something else.

    This will concatenate the output of all sources.

  15. def cat(file: Source, files: Source*): ProcessBuilder

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from one or more scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder.Source, which can then be piped to something else.

    Creates a scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder from one or more scala.sys.process.ProcessBuilder.Source, which can then be piped to something else.

    This will concatenate the output of all sources. For example:

    import scala.sys.process._
    import scala.sys.process.Process.cat
    import java.net.URL
    import java.io.File
    
    val spde = new URL("http://technically.us/spde.html")
    val dispatch = new URL("https://dispatchhttp.org/Dispatch.html")
    val build = new File("project/build.properties")
    cat(spde, dispatch, build) #| "grep -i scala" !