How to debug "exit status 1" error when running exec.Command in Golang
Solution 1:
The solution is to use the Stderr
property of the Command object. This can be done like this:
cmd := exec.Command("find", "/", "-maxdepth", "1", "-exec", "wc", "-c", "{}", "\\")
var out bytes.Buffer
var stderr bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &out
cmd.Stderr = &stderr
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprint(err) + ": " + stderr.String())
return
}
fmt.Println("Result: " + out.String())
Running the above code, would make it clear what the issue is:
exit status 1: find: -exec: no terminating ";" or "+"
Edit:
In the code above, we expect that in case of error, the messages will be printed to stderr and the command will return a non-zero error code. This is more or less standard.
However, as mentioned below by @snorberhuis, some commands print the errors to stdout. Other commands might print to stderr but return an error code of 0 (in which case err
will be nil
). And having messages in stderr doesn't necessarily mean there's an error (ffmpeg tools do this a lot).
So basically you might need to tweak the code above to accommodate the commands you expect.
Solution 2:
As Laurent mentioned, you can override the Stderr file descriptor to capture the stderr output for a better error message. I personally prefer to use the CombinedOutput
method for a command if doing something relatively simple:
cmd := exec.Command("find", "/", "-maxdepth", "1", "-exec", "wc", "-c", "{}", "\\")
output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprint(err) + ": " + string(output))
return
}
fmt.Println(string(output))
Here's a play.golang.org link for the above example: http://play.golang.org/p/z8k9zO755P