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=Condition | =Condition= | ||
if "$isA" || "$isB"; then | if "$isA" || "$isB"; then | ||
do-something | do-something | ||
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if (( $DOCKERBACKUP > 0 ));then | if (( $DOCKERBACKUP > 0 ));then | ||
echo "....." | echo "....." | ||
fi | |||
*Condition bool | |||
MATCH=true | |||
if [ "$MATCH" = true ]; then | |||
.... | |||
fi | fi | ||
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for t in ${!CONTAINER[@]}; do | for t in ${!CONTAINER[@]}; do | ||
echo "$t -> ${CONTAINER[$t]} -> ${VOLUME[$t]};" | echo "$t -> ${CONTAINER[$t]} -> ${VOLUME[$t]};" | ||
done | |||
=Code sample of a array (3)= | |||
Versions="1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.23, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27" | |||
arrVersion=(${Versions//,/ }) | |||
=Code sample of a array (4)= | |||
messages=( | |||
"Hello" | |||
"World" | |||
) | |||
for t in ${messages[@]};do | |||
echo $t | |||
done | done | ||
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*cut non ascii chars | *cut non ascii chars | ||
| tr -d '\n\t\r' | | tr -d '\n\t\r' | ||
=Regex= | |||
*Simple regex | |||
string="This is Version 22.4 for xy" | |||
if [[ "$string" =~ ^(.*)Version(.*)for ]]; then | |||
curVersion="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}" | |||
fi |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 27 November 2023
Getoptions with flags
while getopts "f" option; do case ${option} in f) flag="1" *) echo "unknown parameter" exit;; esac done
Getoptions with args
while getopts "a:" option; do case ${option} in a) arg="${OPTARG}" *) echo "unknown parameter" exit;; esac done
Condition
if "$isA" || "$isB"; then do-something fi
- Condition if var is defined
if [ ${var+x} ]; then do-something fi
- Condition by integer
DOCKERBACKUP=0 if (( $DOCKERBACKUP > 0 ));then echo "....." fi
- Condition bool
MATCH=true if [ "$MATCH" = true ]; then .... fi
Print Text
cat << EOF Any ... text ... EOF }
Read tokenized configuration file
. /etc/os-release echo $VERSION_ID
Search in file, return bool
if grep -q search-arg "/etc/file.conf"; then do-something fi
Search and replace
sed -i -r 's/(.*)umask 022(.*)$/\t#Changed\n\tumask 027/gi' /etc/profile
- CRLF within string
scriptmsg+="Hello\n" scriptmsg+="World\n" echo -e $scriptmsg
NL=$'\n' echo -e " Hello${NL}Wolrd"
echo " Hello World "
Code sample of a function call using args and the use of the return code
#!/bin/bash main() { declare test_path='/etc' declare test_file='motd' chkFile "${test_path}/${test_file}" myreturnvalue=$? #echo "myreturnvalue is "$myreturnvalue if [ $myreturnvalue == "1" ] ; then echo "File exist: ${test_path}/${test_file}" else echo "File does NOT exist: ${test_path}/${test_file}" fi } function chkFile(){ if [ -f $1 ]; then #Check for file return 1 else return 0 fi } main "$@"; exit 0
Code sample of a array (1)
- Declare
declare -a array=()
- Add data
array+=("Red") array+=("Blue") array+=("Yellow")
- Enum
# get length of an array arraylength=${#array[@]} # use for loop to read all values and indexes for (( i=0; i<${arraylength}; i++ )); do echo "index: $i, value: ${array[$i]}" done
- Return
index: 0, value: Red index: 1, value: Blue index: 2, value: Yellow
Code sample of a array (2)
CONTAINER[1]="grafana" VOLUME[1]="docker_grafana-share" CONTAINER[2]="influx" VOLUME[2]="docker_influx-volume" for t in ${!CONTAINER[@]}; do echo "$t -> ${CONTAINER[$t]} -> ${VOLUME[$t]};" done
Code sample of a array (3)
Versions="1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.23, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27" arrVersion=(${Versions//,/ })
Code sample of a array (4)
messages=( "Hello" "World" ) for t in ${messages[@]};do echo $t done
Search in file for string
if ! grep -oP '^\s*net.ipv4.ip_forward=1' "/etc/sysctl.conf"; then echo "Add by OpenVPN-Installer Script $DateTime" >> "/etc/sysctl.conf" echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> "/etc/sysctl.conf" fi
Check if a user exist
if getent passwd ${ovpnuser} > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "User exists ${ovpnuser}" fi
Format Date to variable
mydate=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d--%H%M')
String manipulation
- cut non ascii chars
| tr -d '\n\t\r'
Regex
- Simple regex
string="This is Version 22.4 for xy" if "$string" =~ ^(.*)Version(.*)for ; then curVersion="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}" fi