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subprocess.Popen in different console


I hope this is not a duplicate.

I'm trying to use subprocess.Popen() to open a script in a separate console. I've tried setting the shell=True parameter but that didn't do the trick.

I use a 32 bit Python 2.7 on a 64 bit Windows 7.


Solution

  • from subprocess import *
    
    c = 'dir' #Windows
    
    handle = Popen(c, stdin=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, shell=True)
    print handle.stdout.read()
    handle.flush()
    

    If you don't use shell=True you'll have to supply Popen() with a list instead of a command string, example:

    c = ['ls', '-l'] #Linux
    

    and then open it without shell.

    handle = Popen(c, stdin=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, stdout=PIPE)
    print handle.stdout.read()
    handle.flush()
    

    This is the most manual and flexible way you can call a subprocess from Python. If you just want the output, go for:

    from subproccess import check_output
    print check_output('dir')
    

    To open a new console GUI window and execute X:

    import os
    os.system("start cmd /K dir") #/K remains the window, /C executes and dies (popup)