Python’s subprocess module allows you to run shell commands and manage external processes directly from your Python code. By using subprocess, you can execute shell commands like ls or dir, launch applications, and handle both input and output streams. This module provides tools for error handling and process communication, making it a flexible choice for integrating command-line operations into your Python projects.
By the end of this video course, you’ll understand that:
- The Python
subprocessmodule is used to run shell commands and manage external processes. - You run a shell command using
subprocessby callingsubprocess.run()with the command as a list of arguments. subprocess.call(),subprocess.run(), andsubprocess.Popen()differ in how they execute commands and handle process output and return codes.multiprocessingis for parallel execution within Python, whilesubprocessmanages external processes.- To execute multiple commands in sequence using
subprocess, you can chain them by using pipes or running them consecutively.
