I think you want either the popen.wait()
or popen.communicate()
commands. Communicate will grab the stdout
and stderr
data which you've put into PIPE
. If the other item is a Python script I would avoid running a shell=True
call by doing something like:
p = subprocess.Popen([python.call, "my", params, (go, here)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate()
print(stdout)
print(stderr)
Of course these hold the main thread and wait for the other process to complete, which might be bad. If you want to busy wait then you could simply wrap your original code in a loop. (Your original code did print "None" for me, btw)
Example of the wrapping in a loop solution:
p = subprocess.Popen([python.call, "my", params, (go, here)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
while p.poll() == None:
# We can do other things here while we wait
time.sleep(.5)
p.poll()
(results, errors) = p.communicate()
if errors == '':
return results
else:
raise My_Exception(errors)