Taking command line arguments using flags in bash
Aastha Shrivastava
Posted on November 4, 2020
In the previous article we created a simple bash script let's modify it a bit to accept command line arguments.
We will accept the name of directory which needs to be created and the path of directory whose files we have to list.
We will use flags to take input i.e -i
for name of input directory whose contents will be listed and -o
for output directory.
This is our current code:
#!/usr/bin/bash
# Script to create a directory in home with given name and a file containing list of files present in /var/www/html
NAME="Aastha"
mkdir ~/$NAME
echo `ls /var/www/html` > ~/$NAME/file_list.txt
Getting arguments using getopts
We will use get getopts
function which returns a list of options(flags) with respective argument.
We will use a while
to iterate through getopts
while getopts i:o: flag
do
Here are we are specifying list of valid options as i:o:
the :
represents that an option need to be followed by a value.You can read more about getopts
here.
flag
is the iterator variable here. In bash the do
followed by while
statement specifies starting of block which contains satement to be executed by while
. The ending of block is specified by done
.
Storing argument values in variables
We will use switch case
to assign values, based on options.
case "${flag}" in
i) infolder=${OPTARG}
;;
o) outfolder=${OPTARG}
;;
*) echo "Invalid option: -$flag" ;;
esac
done
The above will comapare $flag
with i
,o
and *
where *
can be any thing other than i
and o
. The ;;
indicates the end of a case
. The ${OPTARG}
contains the argument supplied for $flag
option.
The esac
indicates the end of the whole switch case
block.
Replacing hard-coded values with new variables
mkdir ~/$outfolder
ls $infolder > ~/$outfolder/file_list.txt
Final code
#!/usr/bin/bash
# Script to create a directory in home with name `$outfolder` and a file containing list of files present in`$infolder`
while getopts i:o: flag
do
case "${flag}" in
i) infolder=${OPTARG}
;;
o) outfolder=${OPTARG}
;;
*) echo "Invalid option: -$flag" ;;
esac
done
mkdir ~/$outfolder
ls $infolder > ~/$outfolder/file_list.txt
Posted on November 4, 2020
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