You can pass the exec function a callback. When the exec function determines the username, you invoke the callback with the username.
var child = exec(cmd, function(error, stdout, stderr, callback) {
var username = stdout.replace('
','');
callback( username );
});
Due to the asynchronous nature of JavaScript, you can't do something like this:
var username;
var child = exec(cmd, function(error, stdout, stderr, callback) {
username = stdout.replace('
','');
});
child();
console.log( username );
This is because the line console.log( username );
won't wait until the function above finished.
Explanation of callbacks:
var getUserName = function( callback ) {
// get the username somehow
var username = "Foo";
callback( username );
};
var saveUserInDatabase = function( username ) {
console.log("User: " + username + " is saved successfully.")
};
getUserName( saveUserInDatabase ); // User: Foo is saved successfully.
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