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events - How to capture process output asynchronously in powershell?

I want to capture stdout and stderr from a process that I start in a Powershell script and display it asynchronously to the console. I've found some documentation on doing this through MSDN and other blogs.

After creating and running the example below, I can't seem to get any output to be displayed asynchronously. All of the output is only displayed when the process terminates.

$ps = new-object System.Diagnostics.Process
$ps.StartInfo.Filename = "cmd.exe"
$ps.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = $false
$ps.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
$ps.StartInfo.Arguments = "/c echo `"hi`" `& timeout 5"

$action = { Write-Host $EventArgs.Data  }
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $ps -EventName OutputDataReceived -Action $action | Out-Null

$ps.start() | Out-Null
$ps.BeginOutputReadLine()
$ps.WaitForExit()

In this example, I was expecting to see the output of "hi" on the commandline before the end of program execution because the OutputDataReceived event should have been triggered.

I've tried this using other executables - java.exe, git.exe, etc. All of them have the same effect, so I'm left to think that there is something simple that I'm not understanding or have missed. What else needs to be done to read stdout asynchronously?

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Unfortunately asynchronous reading is not that easy if you want to do it properly. If you call WaitForExit() without timeout you could use something like this function I wrote (based on C# code):

function Invoke-Executable {
    # Runs the specified executable and captures its exit code, stdout
    # and stderr.
    # Returns: custom object.
    param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
        [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
        [String]$sExeFile,
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
        [String[]]$cArgs,
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
        [String]$sVerb
    )

    # Setting process invocation parameters.
    $oPsi = New-Object -TypeName System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo
    $oPsi.CreateNoWindow = $true
    $oPsi.UseShellExecute = $false
    $oPsi.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
    $oPsi.RedirectStandardError = $true
    $oPsi.FileName = $sExeFile
    if (! [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($cArgs)) {
        $oPsi.Arguments = $cArgs
    }
    if (! [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($sVerb)) {
        $oPsi.Verb = $sVerb
    }

    # Creating process object.
    $oProcess = New-Object -TypeName System.Diagnostics.Process
    $oProcess.StartInfo = $oPsi

    # Creating string builders to store stdout and stderr.
    $oStdOutBuilder = New-Object -TypeName System.Text.StringBuilder
    $oStdErrBuilder = New-Object -TypeName System.Text.StringBuilder

    # Adding event handers for stdout and stderr.
    $sScripBlock = {
        if (! [String]::IsNullOrEmpty($EventArgs.Data)) {
            $Event.MessageData.AppendLine($EventArgs.Data)
        }
    }
    $oStdOutEvent = Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $oProcess `
        -Action $sScripBlock -EventName 'OutputDataReceived' `
        -MessageData $oStdOutBuilder
    $oStdErrEvent = Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $oProcess `
        -Action $sScripBlock -EventName 'ErrorDataReceived' `
        -MessageData $oStdErrBuilder

    # Starting process.
    [Void]$oProcess.Start()
    $oProcess.BeginOutputReadLine()
    $oProcess.BeginErrorReadLine()
    [Void]$oProcess.WaitForExit()

    # Unregistering events to retrieve process output.
    Unregister-Event -SourceIdentifier $oStdOutEvent.Name
    Unregister-Event -SourceIdentifier $oStdErrEvent.Name

    $oResult = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property ([Ordered]@{
        "ExeFile"  = $sExeFile;
        "Args"     = $cArgs -join " ";
        "ExitCode" = $oProcess.ExitCode;
        "StdOut"   = $oStdOutBuilder.ToString().Trim();
        "StdErr"   = $oStdErrBuilder.ToString().Trim()
    })

    return $oResult
}

It captures stdout, stderr and exit code. Example usage:

$oResult = Invoke-Executable -sExeFile 'ping.exe' -cArgs @('8.8.8.8', '-a')
$oResult | Format-List -Force 

For more info and alternative implementations (in C#) read this blog post.


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