Bash: how to process variables from an input file?
I've got a bash script that reads input from a file like this:
while IFS="|" read -r a b
do
echo "$a something $b somethingelse"
done < "$FILE"
The file it reads looketh like this:
http://someurl1.com|label1
http://someurl2.com|label2
However, I'd like to be able to insert the names of variables into that file when it suits me, and have the script process them when it sees them, so the file might look like this:
http://someurl1.com?$VAR|l开发者_开发知识库abel1
http://someurl2.com|label2
So $VAR
could be, for example, today's date, producing an output like this:
http://someurl1.com something label1 somethingelse
http://someurl2.com?20100320 something label2 somethingelse
You might find this page useful. For the example you gave, try:
while IFS="|" read -r a b
do
repl=`date +%Y%m%d`
a=${a/\$VAR/$repl}
echo "$a something $b somethingelse"
done < "$FILE"
...though if the file format or language you're using aren't set in stone, there might be better alternatives ;)
Are you looking for something like this?
FILE=vexp.in
VAR=20100320
while IFS="|" read -r a b
do
eval echo "$a something $b somethingelse"
done < "$FILE"
For a general solution that'll replace any environment variable (as well as execute any code, so don't use this if you don't control the variables or sanitize the input), use eval:
while IFS="|" read -r a b
do
eval a=$a
eval b=$b
echo "$a something $b somethingelse"
done < "$FILE"
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