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s4o-shell-scripter

v2.0.0

Published

handle shell scripts interraction

Downloads

4

Readme

installation

npm i -g git+https://gitlab.com/mail4obi/s4o-shell-scripter.git

usage

s4o-shell-scripter --input commands.sh --env env.json [--sections [comma seperated section names]]

example env file

{ "password": "...", "server_ip": "..." }

reserved words

  • #@:<section_name> - a section of command
  • #@:_ - default section (this and sectionless parts will execute if no sections is placed in the command)
  • < - this is for notifying that input will be requested next
  • <- - this is for assigning the output filtered by a regex to a variable
  • <% - this is for creating a condition that will be evaluated and whose output is an array of sections to execute
  • $vars - this is used to access both stored output, and environment variables
  • $set(key,value) - this is used to set a variable that can be reused

example ssh command

1@bettapoint-v3> ssh dev:$password@$server_ip 22
1@bettapoint-v3> sudo docker exec -it bettapoint-app bash 
1@bettapoint-v3> < password $password
1@bettapoint-v3> pm2 status

#@:section1
1@bettapoint-v3> <- docker_up[active\s\(running\)] = service docker status | cat
1@bettapoint-v3> <% if ($vars.docker_up[0]) $set('match', $vars.docker_up[0]); ['section2', $vars.match];

#@:section2
1@bettapoint-v3> sudo docker exec -it bettapoint-app bash 
1@bettapoint-v3> pm2 status
1@bettapoint-v3> exit

#@:section3
1@bettapoint-v3> sudo docker exec -it bettapoint-app bash 
1@bettapoint-v3> pm2 status
1@bettapoint-v3> exit

#@:_
exit

disclaimer

this tool is still under development, user's descretion is adviced