When you write a script or tool which uses subprocess to execute shell commands, you want to know if the commands are installed or not. This is particularly important if you are running multiple commands which rely on each other.
You can of course catch the exceptions through using check=True
but if you need to know they all exist before you start your execution run then
this doesn't help you as it only handled the failure it currently has.
This little package assist with that problem by taking a list of commands that must be installed and available and verifies that list at the start to ensure all of them are available.
pip install wolfsoftware.prereqs
import sys
from wolfsoftware.prereqs import check_prerequisite, PrerequisiteCheckError
prerequisites: list[str] = ["python", "git"]
try:
command_paths: dict = check_prerequisite(prerequisites)
except PrerequisiteCheckError as err:
print("Prerequisite check failed:")
for error in err.errors:
print(error)
sys.exit(0)
print(command_paths['python'])
Once the checks have completed, you now have a dict of commands and their associated paths which you can then utilise to ensure you are executing your subprocesses with the full path.