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stream - Capturing stdout within the same process in Python

I've got a python script that calls a bunch of functions, each of which writes output to stdout. Sometimes when I run it, I'd like to send the output in an e-mail (along with a generated file). I'd like to know how I can capture the output in memory so I can use the email module to build the e-mail.

My ideas so far were:

  • use a memory-mapped file (but it seems like I have to reserve space on disk for this, and I don't know how long the output will be)
  • bypass all this and pipe the output to sendmail (but this may be difficult if I also want to attach the file)
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I modified None's answer to make it a context manager:

import sys, StringIO, contextlib

class Data(object):
    pass

@contextlib.contextmanager
def capture_stdout():
    old = sys.stdout
    capturer = StringIO.StringIO()
    sys.stdout = capturer
    data = Data()
    yield data
    sys.stdout = old
    data.result = capturer.getvalue()

Usage:

with capture_stdout() as capture:
    print 'Hello'
    print 'Goodbye'
assert capture.result == 'Hello
Goodbye
'

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