From: Chris Koeritz Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 04:03:32 +0000 (-0500) Subject: abstracted chomper X-Git-Tag: 2.140.100^2~11^2~11 X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?p=feisty_meow.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=85738d09dddc4cb41810865709a263e16250ed4a abstracted chomper --- diff --git a/scripts/core/functions.sh b/scripts/core/functions.sh index f82e30c7..8f35a555 100644 --- a/scripts/core/functions.sh +++ b/scripts/core/functions.sh @@ -855,6 +855,65 @@ return 0 ############## + # given a filename and a string to seek and a number of lines, then this + # function will remove the first occurrence of a line in the file that + # matches the string, and it will also axe the next N lines as specified. + function create_chomped_copy_of_file() + { + local filename="$1"; shift + local seeker="$1"; shift + local numlines=$1; shift + +echo into create_chomped_copy... +var filename seeker numlines + + # make a backup first, oy. + \cp -f "$filename" "$filename.bkup-${RANDOM}" + test_or_die "backing up file: $filename" + + # make a temp file to write to before we move file into place in bind. + local new_version="/tmp/$(basename ${filename}).bkup-${RANDOM}" + \rm -f "$new_version" + test_or_die "cleaning out new version of file from: $new_version" + + local line + local skip_count=0 + while read line; do + # don't bother looking at the lines if we're already in skip mode. + if [[ $skip_count == 0 ]]; then + # find the string they're seeking. + if [[ ! "$line" =~ .*${seeker}.* ]]; then + # no match. + echo "$line" >> "$new_version" + else + # a match! start skipping. we will delete this line and the next N lines. + ((skip_count++)) +echo first skip count is now $skip_count + fi + else + # we're already skipping. let's keep going until we hit the limit. + ((skip_count++)) +echo ongoing skip count is now $skip_count + if (( $skip_count > $numlines )); then + echo "Done skipping, and back to writing output file." + skip_count=0 + fi + fi + done < "$filename" + +#put the file back into place. +echo file we created looks like this: +filedump "$new_version" + +echo bailing +exit 1 + + \mv "$new_version" "$filename" + test_or_die "moving the new version into place in: $filename" + } + + ############## + # NOTE: no more function definitions are allowed after this point. function function_sentinel() diff --git a/scripts/system/common_sysadmin.sh b/scripts/system/common_sysadmin.sh index 4bd9859a..f6467f19 100644 --- a/scripts/system/common_sysadmin.sh +++ b/scripts/system/common_sysadmin.sh @@ -58,66 +58,6 @@ ${domain_name}. IN A ${IP_ADDRESS} test_or_die "setting ownership on: $domain_file" } -#hmmm: move this chomper to core! - -# given a filename and a string to seek and a number of lines, then this -# function will remove the first occurrence of a line in the file that -# matches the string, and it will also axe the next N lines as specified. -function create_chomped_copy_of_file() -{ - local filename="$1"; shift - local seeker="$1"; shift - local numlines=$1; shift - -echo into create_chomped_copy... -var filename seeker numlines - - # make a backup first, oy. - \cp -f "$filename" "$filename.bkup-${RANDOM}" - test_or_die "backing up file: $filename" - - # make a temp file to write to before we move file into place in bind. - local new_version="/tmp/$(basename ${filename}).bkup-${RANDOM}" - \rm -f "$new_version" - test_or_die "cleaning out new version of file from: $new_version" - - local line - local skip_count=0 - while read line; do - # don't bother looking at the lines if we're already in skip mode. - if [[ $skip_count == 0 ]]; then - # find the string they're seeking. - if [[ ! "$line" =~ .*${seeker}.* ]]; then - # no match. - echo "$line" >> "$new_version" - else - # a match! start skipping. we will delete this line and the next N lines. - ((skip_count++)) -echo first skip count is now $skip_count - fi - else - # we're already skipping. let's keep going until we hit the limit. - ((skip_count++)) -echo ongoing skip count is now $skip_count - if (( $skip_count > $numlines )); then - echo "Done skipping, and back to writing output file." - skip_count=0 - fi - fi - done < "$filename" - -#put the file back into place. -echo file we created looks like this: -filedump "$new_version" - -echo bailing -exit 1 - - \mv "$new_version" "$filename" - test_or_die "moving the new version into place in: $filename" - -} - # takes a zone back out of the local conf file for bind function remove_zone_for_domain() {