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Bash Scripting

       Prepared by Ahmed Magdy Ezzeldin
File System

●   / is not allowed in a file name
●   file extensions are not important
●   File and folder names are case sensitive
●   Names containing spaces are escaped by  or ""
●   Hidden files start with .
●   Current directory alias . and parent directory alias ..
●   ls, ls -a, ls -l, cp, mv, rm, rm -rdf, ln, ln -sf
Variable and Strings

●   Strings are enclosed in “” '' or just written with spaces escaped
    by 
    VAR=”How are you”
    VAR='How are you'
    VAR=HOW are you
●   Variables
    $VAR
    ${VAR} # e.g. ${FILE}.txt
    echo “my name is $NAME”
    echo “my name is “$NAME
    read VAR
    read VAR1 VAR2
Math

●   echo $((1+1))
●   echo $[1+1]
●   echo `expr 1 + 1`
●   A=$((B*C))
●   let A+=1
●   echo "3.4+7/8-(5.94*3.14)" | bc
File Ownership and Permissions

●   Group and Ownership
    chown, chgrp, ls -l
    chown user:group file
    sudo chown

●   Permissions of files and directories
    chmod 755 file
    chmod +x file
    chmod -x file
                   (r)ead     (w)rite      e(x)ecute

                     4           2            1
Users, su, sudo

●   su, sudo, visudo, /etc/sudoers, su user
●   sudo bash
●   /etc/passwd
●   ~/
Processes and Subshells

●   ps, pgrep, top, jobs, fg, &, kill, signals
●   Sub-shells from :
    ●   Loops
    ●   $()
    ●   Back ticks ``
    ●   bash command
●   /proc
●   fuser
Loops

●   While loop
    while read VAR; do echo $VAR; done
●   For each loop
    for VAR in {1..5}; do echo $VAR; done
    for VAR in 1 2 3 4 5; do echo $VAR; done
    for VAR in {0..10..2}; do echo $VAR; done
    for VAR in $(seq 0 2 10); do echo $VAR; done
●   For loop with counter
    for (( i=0; i<=10; i+=2 )); do echo $i; done
if and switch case

●   If then, else, elif, fi
    if [ -d $F ]; then
        rm -rdf $F
    elif [ -f $F ]; then
        rm $F
    else
        echo “Unknown file type”
    fi
●   case, esac
    while read l; do
     case $l in
      1) echo "One";;
      2) echo "Two";;
      3) echo "Three";;
      *) echo "Invalid"; break;;
     esac
    done
I/O Redirection

●   >, >>, <, &>, 2&>, 2>, |
    echo “error” 1>&2 # redirect std_output to std_err
    some_error_producing_command 2>&1
    some_command &>> log_file_errors_and_output
    some_command >> log_file_output_only
    some_command 2>> log_file_errors_only
    command | filter_command
    command < file
    command > file # truncates and writes into file
    command1 2>&1 | command2
    command1 |& command2
●   Mute by redirecting to /dev/null file
Named Pipes and Network and Signal Processing
●   Network
      exec 9<>/dev/tcp/google.com/80
      echo -e "GET / HTTP/1.0nn" >&9
      while read line <&9; do echo $line; done
●   Named Pipes
      mkfifo pipe
      while read l; do echo $l; done < pipe
      echo “hi” > pipe # on another terminal window
●   Signal Processing
      #!/bin/bash
      function handle_signal () {
         echo "Hi man I got the signal"
      }
      trap "handle_signal; exit" SIGINT
      sleep 100
Cool Stuff and GUI
●   Install these: libnotify-bin, zenity, festival
●   date '+%l oclock' | festival –tts
●   zenity --list --hide-header --text="Are you coming today?" --checklist --column
    "" --column "" FALSE "Yes" FALSE "No" FALSE "May be"
●   zenity --calendar --date-format="%Y/%m/%d"
●   zenity --text="Select Hour" --title="Select Hour" --scale --min-value=0 --max-
    value=24 --value=17
●   zenity --text="Select Minutes" --title="Select Minutes" --scale --min-value=0
    --max-value=59 --value=0
●   zenity --info --text="Did you know this info"
●   zenity --error --text="There is an error"
●   zenity --entry | festival --tts
●   zenity --file-selection
●   <progres command> | zenity --progress --auto-close
●   notify-send -t 10 "hi man" "details"
Launchers

  ● When you drag a file or folder onto a launcher
  it is sent as $1 to the launcher script
Example Codes

●   Bluetooth Obex-push
    NEW_FILE_NAME=`echo $1 | awk -vFS="/" '{print $NF;}'`
    ussp-push 00:22:65:89:22:E6@9 "$1" "$NEW_FILE_NAME"
●   Close the computer when your browser finishes downloading
    your_file
    while true; do sleep 5; if [ -z "`fuser ~/your_file`" ]; then break;
    fi; done; sudo init 0
●   Tell me the time whenever I lock my screen or unlock it
●   Simple spider using curl and wget
●   Log your time easily and report to a Redmine service
●   Think of more ...
Thank you
References


    http://www.linuxcommand.org/lts0040.php

    http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-for-loop/

       http://linuxcommand.org/wss0160.php

  http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-10.html


 http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/redirection

  http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man5/proc.5.html

Bash Scripting Workshop

  • 1.
    Bash Scripting Prepared by Ahmed Magdy Ezzeldin
  • 2.
    File System ● / is not allowed in a file name ● file extensions are not important ● File and folder names are case sensitive ● Names containing spaces are escaped by or "" ● Hidden files start with . ● Current directory alias . and parent directory alias .. ● ls, ls -a, ls -l, cp, mv, rm, rm -rdf, ln, ln -sf
  • 3.
    Variable and Strings ● Strings are enclosed in “” '' or just written with spaces escaped by VAR=”How are you” VAR='How are you' VAR=HOW are you ● Variables $VAR ${VAR} # e.g. ${FILE}.txt echo “my name is $NAME” echo “my name is “$NAME read VAR read VAR1 VAR2
  • 4.
    Math ● echo $((1+1)) ● echo $[1+1] ● echo `expr 1 + 1` ● A=$((B*C)) ● let A+=1 ● echo "3.4+7/8-(5.94*3.14)" | bc
  • 5.
    File Ownership andPermissions ● Group and Ownership chown, chgrp, ls -l chown user:group file sudo chown ● Permissions of files and directories chmod 755 file chmod +x file chmod -x file (r)ead (w)rite e(x)ecute 4 2 1
  • 6.
    Users, su, sudo ● su, sudo, visudo, /etc/sudoers, su user ● sudo bash ● /etc/passwd ● ~/
  • 7.
    Processes and Subshells ● ps, pgrep, top, jobs, fg, &, kill, signals ● Sub-shells from : ● Loops ● $() ● Back ticks `` ● bash command ● /proc ● fuser
  • 8.
    Loops ● While loop while read VAR; do echo $VAR; done ● For each loop for VAR in {1..5}; do echo $VAR; done for VAR in 1 2 3 4 5; do echo $VAR; done for VAR in {0..10..2}; do echo $VAR; done for VAR in $(seq 0 2 10); do echo $VAR; done ● For loop with counter for (( i=0; i<=10; i+=2 )); do echo $i; done
  • 9.
    if and switchcase ● If then, else, elif, fi if [ -d $F ]; then rm -rdf $F elif [ -f $F ]; then rm $F else echo “Unknown file type” fi ● case, esac while read l; do case $l in 1) echo "One";; 2) echo "Two";; 3) echo "Three";; *) echo "Invalid"; break;; esac done
  • 10.
    I/O Redirection ● >, >>, <, &>, 2&>, 2>, | echo “error” 1>&2 # redirect std_output to std_err some_error_producing_command 2>&1 some_command &>> log_file_errors_and_output some_command >> log_file_output_only some_command 2>> log_file_errors_only command | filter_command command < file command > file # truncates and writes into file command1 2>&1 | command2 command1 |& command2 ● Mute by redirecting to /dev/null file
  • 11.
    Named Pipes andNetwork and Signal Processing ● Network exec 9<>/dev/tcp/google.com/80 echo -e "GET / HTTP/1.0nn" >&9 while read line <&9; do echo $line; done ● Named Pipes mkfifo pipe while read l; do echo $l; done < pipe echo “hi” > pipe # on another terminal window ● Signal Processing #!/bin/bash function handle_signal () { echo "Hi man I got the signal" } trap "handle_signal; exit" SIGINT sleep 100
  • 12.
    Cool Stuff andGUI ● Install these: libnotify-bin, zenity, festival ● date '+%l oclock' | festival –tts ● zenity --list --hide-header --text="Are you coming today?" --checklist --column "" --column "" FALSE "Yes" FALSE "No" FALSE "May be" ● zenity --calendar --date-format="%Y/%m/%d" ● zenity --text="Select Hour" --title="Select Hour" --scale --min-value=0 --max- value=24 --value=17 ● zenity --text="Select Minutes" --title="Select Minutes" --scale --min-value=0 --max-value=59 --value=0 ● zenity --info --text="Did you know this info" ● zenity --error --text="There is an error" ● zenity --entry | festival --tts ● zenity --file-selection ● <progres command> | zenity --progress --auto-close ● notify-send -t 10 "hi man" "details"
  • 13.
    Launchers ●When you drag a file or folder onto a launcher it is sent as $1 to the launcher script
  • 14.
    Example Codes ● Bluetooth Obex-push NEW_FILE_NAME=`echo $1 | awk -vFS="/" '{print $NF;}'` ussp-push 00:22:65:89:22:E6@9 "$1" "$NEW_FILE_NAME" ● Close the computer when your browser finishes downloading your_file while true; do sleep 5; if [ -z "`fuser ~/your_file`" ]; then break; fi; done; sudo init 0 ● Tell me the time whenever I lock my screen or unlock it ● Simple spider using curl and wget ● Log your time easily and report to a Redmine service ● Think of more ...
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  • 16.
    References http://www.linuxcommand.org/lts0040.php http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-for-loop/ http://linuxcommand.org/wss0160.php http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-10.html http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/redirection http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man5/proc.5.html