I have a Rscript in a String variable and I want to execute it from Java program and pass some variable to it. If I execute that R script standalone, it works fine. I have converted that R script to one line by escaping it everything by using Python program as shown below:
import json
jsonstr = json.dumps({"script": """\
#!/usr/bin/Rscript
# read the data file
library('jsonlite')
library('rpart')
args <- as.list(Sys.getenv(c(
"path",
"client_users")))
if (args[["path"]]==""){
args[["path"]] <- "."
}
# other stuff here
# other stuff here
"""})
print jsonstr
I use the printed string out and store it in String variable and then I am executing with below code and it doesn't work at all. I am passing path
and client_users
variable to above R script.
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
// this is your script in a string
// String script = "#!/bin/bash\n\necho \"Hello World\"\n\n readonly PARAM1=$param1\n echo $PARAM1\n\nreadonly PARAM2=$param2\n echo $PARAM2\n\n";
String script = "above R Script here";
List<String> commandList = new ArrayList<>();
commandList.add("/bin/bash");
ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder(commandList);
builder.environment().put("path", "/home/david");
builder.environment().put("client_users", "1000");
builder.redirectErrorStream(true);
Process shell = builder.start();
// Send your script to the input of the shell, something
// like doing cat script.sh | bash in the terminal
try(OutputStream commands = shell.getOutputStream()) {
commands.write(script.getBytes());
}
// read the outcome
try(BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(shell.getInputStream()))) {
String line;
while((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
System.out.println(line);
}
}
// check the exit code
int exitCode = shell.waitFor();
System.out.println("EXIT CODE: " + exitCode);
}
Above code works fine with bash shell script. Is there anything I need to do special for R script? I will be using same code for bash script and R scripts as well.
And this is the error I am getting:
/bin/bash: line 7: -: No such file or directory /bin/bash: line 10: syntax error near unexpected token `'jsonlite'' /bin/bash: line 10: `library('jsonlite')'
And if I remove commandList.add("/bin/bash");
and add commandList.add("/bin/Rscript");
then I see below error:
Cannot run program "/bin/Rscript": error=2, No such file or directory
Update:-
Instead of using my above script, I decided to use simple print hell script in r to see whether I can execute it through Java or not.
// this will print hello
String script = "#!/usr/bin/env Rscript\nsayHello <- function(){\n print('hello')\n}\n\nsayHello()\n";
When I execute this script with commandList.add("/bin/bash");
, I get this error:
/bin/bash: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `('
/bin/bash: line 2: `sayHello <- function(){'
But if I execute with this commandList.add("/bin/sh");
, I get this error:
/bin/sh: 2: Syntax error: "(" unexpected