extends Node class_name Shell var _cwd signal output(text) func _init(): _cwd = "/tmp" func cd(dir): _cwd = dir # Run a shell command given as a string. Run this if you're interested in the # output of the command. func run(command): var debug = false if debug: print("$ %s" % command) var env = {} env["EDITOR"] = game.fake_editor env["GIT_AUTHOR_NAME"] = "You" env["GIT_COMMITTER_NAME"] = "You" env["GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL"] = "you@example.com" env["GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL"] = "you@example.com" var hacky_command = "" for variable in env: hacky_command += "export %s='%s';" % [variable, env[variable]] hacky_command += "cd '%s';" % _cwd hacky_command += command var output = game.exec(_shell_binary(), ["-c", hacky_command]) if debug: print(output) return output func _shell_binary(): var os = OS.get_name() if os == "X11": return "sh" elif os == "Windows": return "dependencies\\windows\\git\\bin\\sh.exe" else: push_error("Unsupported OS") get_tree().quit() var _t func run_async(command): _t = Thread.new() _t.start(self, "run_async_thread", command) func run_async_thread(command): var port = 1000 + (randi() % 1000) var s = TCP_Server.new() s.listen(port) var _pid = OS.execute("ncat", ["127.0.0.1", str(port), "-c", command], false, [], true) while not s.is_connection_available(): pass var c = s.take_connection() print("ok") while c.get_status() == StreamPeerTCP.STATUS_CONNECTED: var available = c.get_available_bytes() if available > 0: var data = c.get_utf8_string(available) emit_signal("output", data) print(data) c.disconnect_from_host() s.stop()