python中执行linux命令(调用linux命令)_当在python linux中执行命令os.system()时,在python中给出响应yes / no...

Consider a command like

yum install boto

When I execute in terminal, to proceed is asks me for yes/no

Can I respond to it in python like

os.system("yum install boto")

Next "Yes" is to be passed to terminal through the same python code so that it installs. Well, I dont think this works. If it is written after tha above statement

os.system("yes")

Please tell me if this is possible?

解决方案

You can use subprocess.Popen and write to stdin, you need the -S flag for sudo then just the rest of the commands.

from subprocess import Popen, PIPE

import getpass

pwd = getpass.getpass()

proc = Popen(['sudo', '-S', rest of commands ],stdout=PIPE, stdin=PIPE, stderr=PIPE,universal_newlines=True)

proc.stdin.write("{}\n".format(pwd))

out,err = proc.communicate(input="{}\n".format("yes"))

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