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# 1  
Old 08-23-2008
Unix Shell Script: With Menu Option

I am attempting to create a shell script with the following capaciblities:

1. Listed options to choice from
2. Use to perform awk statements
3. Print a report with the awk results

My questions are

1. How do I select more than one file for option #5 and #6
2. How to I create an output file for each option of 5 and 6
3. Is it better to use case statements, if so why
4. I am receiving the following arrow message on line #21.
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: ` case "$yourch" in

Below is the script:

# Script to create menus and take action according to that selected menu item.
#
#
while :
do
clear
echo "----------------------------------------------"
echo " * * * * * * * Main Menu * * * * * * * * * * "
echo "----------------------------------------------"
echo "[1] Show Today's date/time"
echo "[2] Show files in current directory"
echo "[3] Show calendar"
echo "[4] Start editor to write letters"
echo "[5] Show IP's scanned by Nessus"
echo "[6] Produce a Tabular Nessus Report"
echo "[7] Produce a non-scan Tabular Nessus Report"
echo "[8] Exit/stop"
echo "----------------------------------------------"
echo -n "Enter your menu choice [1-5]:"
read yourch
case $yourch in
1) echo "Today is 'date' , press a key. . ." ; read ;;
2) echo "Files in 'pwd'" ; ls -l ; ech "Press a key. . ." ; read ;;
3) cal ; echo "Press a key. . ." ; read ;;
4) vi ;;
5) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c"; read FNAME; cat "$FNAME" | grep results |
awk -F"|" '{print $3}' | sort | uniq ;;
6) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c"; read FNAME; cat "$FNAME" |
awk -F"|" '$1 == "results" {gsub (/\n/,"",$7};
printf "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n", $3,$4,$5,$6,$7}' > rawresults.txt
7) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c"; read FNAME; cat "$FNAME" | awk -F"|"
'$1 != "results" {gsub (/\n/,"",$7); printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", $1,$2,$3,&$7} > non_results.txt
8) exit 0 ;;
*) echo "Opps!!! Please select choice 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8";
echo "Press a key. . ." ; read ;;
esac
done
# 2  
Old 08-23-2008
Code:
# Script to create menus and take action according to that selected menu item.
#
#
while :
  do
  clear
  echo "----------------------------------------------"
  echo " * * * * * * * Main Menu * * * * * * * * * * "
  echo "----------------------------------------------"
  echo "[1] Show Today's date/time"
  echo "[2] Show files in current directory"
  echo "[3] Show calendar"
  echo "[4] Start editor to write letters"
  echo "[5] Show IP's scanned by Nessus"
  echo "[6] Produce a Tabular Nessus Report"
  echo "[7] Produce a non-scan Tabular Nessus Report"
  echo "[8] Exit/stop"
  echo "----------------------------------------------"
  echo -n "Enter your menu choice [1-5]:"
  read yourch
  case $yourch in
    1) echo "Today is 'date' , press a key. . ." ; read -n 1;;
    2) echo "Files in 'pwd'" ; ls -l ; echo "Press a key. . ." ; read -n 1 ;;
    3) cal ; echo "Press a key. . ." ; read -n 1 ;;
    4) vi ;;
    5) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c"
       read FNAME
       for F in $FNAME; do
         awk -F"|" '/results/ {print $3}' "$F" | sort | uniq
       done
       ;;
    6) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c"
       read FNAME
       for F in $FNAME; do
         cat "$F" | awk -F"|" '$1 == "results" {gsub (/\n/,"",$7} printf {"%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n", $3,$4,$5,$6,$7}' > ${F}_rawresults.txt
       done
       ;;
    7) echo "Enter your NBE file(s): \c";
       read FNAME; cat "$FNAME" | awk -F"|" '$1 != "results" {gsub (/\n/,"",$7); printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", $1,$2,$3,&$7}' > non_results.txt
       ;;
    8) exit 0
       ;;
    *) echo "Opps!!! Please select choice 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 8"
       echo "Press a key. . ."
       read -n 1
       ;;
  esac
done

You have a typo on option 2: ech should be echo. You didn't terminate 7) and 6 correctly, also on option 7) printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", $1,$2,$3,&$7} is missing a {. I've also added option "-n 1" to most read command so it'll accept any key, not just the return carriage. One more thought, most of the time you can use just awk to replace the combination (piping) of cat/grep/awk, as you can see in option 5.
# 3  
Old 08-24-2008
Actually since you're splitting FNAME on whitespace, you might as well pass the list of file names to awk directly, and avoid the for loop.

Code:
awk -F"|" '/results/ {print $3}' $FNAME | sort -u

(Note also the use of sort -u instead of sort | uniq)

This is one of the relatively rare scenarios where you don't want double quotes around the variable name, since you want the shell to split it on whitespace into multiple file names. Of course, it's tricky to pass in a file name with a space, although I guess you could figure it out if you really wanted to. (Update: guess you can't, actually.)

Last edited by era; 08-24-2008 at 12:08 AM.. Reason: Note sort -u; can't have file name with space in it
# 4  
Old 08-24-2008
Thanks for your help thus far. I am still receiving the error:

4. I am receiving the following arrow message on line #21.
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: ` case "$yourch" in

Any suggestions?
# 5  
Old 08-24-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by jroberson
Thanks for your help thus far. I am still receiving the error:

4. I am receiving the following arrow message on line #21.
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'/menu_script.sh: line 21: ` case "$yourch" in

Read the error message.

You have a backtick (`) where there shouldn't be one; remove it.
# 6  
Old 08-26-2008
Actually the error message doesn't correlate with the posted script. I'm guessing it's being interpreted by the wrong shell; try adding an explicit #!/bin/sh as the first line to make sure it's not passed to (say) csh.
# 7  
Old 08-26-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by era
Actually the error message doesn't correlate with the posted script.

That's not unusual. But irrelevant. The error message tells what's wrong in the script that is being executed.
Quote:
I'm guessing it's being interpreted by the wrong shell; try adding an explicit #!/bin/sh as the first line to make sure it's not passed to (say) csh.

If it were being passed to csh it wouldn't get as far as it did.

And it wouldn't be interpreted by csh unless it is called from csh (e.g., as the user's command-line shell), or called explicitly as an argument to csh.
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