Reading command line output from ongoing processes in terminal
I have used subprocess to obtain the output from command line, but it requires the process to end before you can use the data. Is there a way to get data line by line as it outputs? I need to have a process running indefinitely while python gets each new line as it is printed out.
python command-line output
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I have used subprocess to obtain the output from command line, but it requires the process to end before you can use the data. Is there a way to get data line by line as it outputs? I need to have a process running indefinitely while python gets each new line as it is printed out.
python command-line output
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Possible duplicate of live output from subprocess command
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I have used subprocess to obtain the output from command line, but it requires the process to end before you can use the data. Is there a way to get data line by line as it outputs? I need to have a process running indefinitely while python gets each new line as it is printed out.
python command-line output
I have used subprocess to obtain the output from command line, but it requires the process to end before you can use the data. Is there a way to get data line by line as it outputs? I need to have a process running indefinitely while python gets each new line as it is printed out.
python command-line output
python command-line output
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If you know the Process ID or PID, You can do subprocess.call('tail -f /proc/<pid>/fd/1')
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If you know the Process ID or PID, You can do subprocess.call('tail -f /proc/<pid>/fd/1')
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If you know the Process ID or PID, You can do subprocess.call('tail -f /proc/<pid>/fd/1')
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If you know the Process ID or PID, You can do subprocess.call('tail -f /proc/<pid>/fd/1')
If you know the Process ID or PID, You can do subprocess.call('tail -f /proc/<pid>/fd/1')
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Possible duplicate of live output from subprocess command
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