[PATCH v1] dts: strip whitespaces from stdout and stderr
Jeremy Spewock
jspewock at iol.unh.edu
Mon Feb 12 17:49:05 CET 2024
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 7:16 AM Juraj Linkeš <juraj.linkes at pantheon.tech> wrote:
>
> There could be a newline at the end of stdout or stderr of a remotely
> executed command. These cause issues when used later, such as when
> joining paths from such commands - a newline in the middle of a path is
> not valid.
>
> Fixes: ad80f550dbc5 ("dts: add SSH command verification")
> Signed-off-by: Juraj Linkeš <juraj.linkes at pantheon.tech>
> ---
> .../remote_session/remote_session.py | 24 +++++++++++++++----
> 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/remote_session.py b/dts/framework/remote_session/remote_session.py
> index 2059f9a981..6bea1a2306 100644
> --- a/dts/framework/remote_session/remote_session.py
> +++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/remote_session.py
> @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
> """
>
>
> -import dataclasses
> from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
> +from dataclasses import InitVar, dataclass, field
> from pathlib import PurePath
>
> from framework.config import NodeConfiguration
> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
> from framework.settings import SETTINGS
>
>
> - at dataclasses.dataclass(slots=True, frozen=True)
> + at dataclass(slots=True, frozen=True)
> class CommandResult:
> """The result of remote execution of a command.
>
> @@ -34,9 +34,25 @@ class CommandResult:
>
> name: str
> command: str
> - stdout: str
> - stderr: str
> + init_stdout: InitVar[str]
> + init_stderr: InitVar[str]
> return_code: int
> + stdout: str = field(init=False)
> + stderr: str = field(init=False)
> +
> + def __post_init__(self, init_stdout, init_stderr):
Are the typehints skipped deliberately here because it's redundant? We
might want to include them anyway just for better typehint coverage.
> + """Strip the whitespaces from stdout and stderr.
> +
> + The generated __init__ method uses object.__setattr__() when the dataclass is frozen,
> + so that's what we use here as well.
> +
> + In order to get access to dataclass fields in the __post_init__ method,
> + we have to type them as InitVars. These InitVars are included in the __init__ method's
> + signature, so we have to exclude the actual stdout and stderr fields
> + from the __init__ method's signature, so that we have the proper number of arguments.
> + """
> + object.__setattr__(self, "stdout", init_stdout.strip())
> + object.__setattr__(self, "stderr", init_stderr.strip())
>
> def __str__(self) -> str:
> """Format the command outputs."""
> --
> 2.34.1
>
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