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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Music Playlist parse/grep Post 302652953 by DSommers on Friday 8th of June 2012 07:22:08 AM
Old 06-08-2012
Music Playlist parse/grep

Hi.
Please help with a single line bash that will match field 3, and field 2 , if not then echo "Not Found".

Original Music List name; Musiclists.m3u

Format:
Code:
\Music\The Rolling Stones - Angel.mp3
\Music\Maroon 5\Moves Like Jagger.mp3

Make a groomed playlist variable...
Code:
$ playlist="$(cat Musiclists.m3u | sed -e 's/\(.*\)\\/\1;/' -e 's/\(.*\)\ -\ /\1;/' -e 's/\\/\//g' -e 's/\\/\//g' -e 's/.mp3//')

$ echo "$playlist"
/Music/;The Rolling Stones;Angel
/Music/;Maroon 5; Moves Like Jagger

I've got the following to work if I use the actual names, but I want to substitute for every line fed with a variable for field 3 and 2.

Code:
- $ grep -i -w -E 'Stones.*angel' Musiclists.m3u
- $ if ! grep Stones Musiclists.m3u ; then echo "Not Found"; fi
- $ grep -i -w Angel Musiclists.m3u | grep -i -w Stones

How can I correctly...
Code:
$ echo "$playlist" | while read z; do grep -i -w <field3> Musiclists.m3u | grep -i -w <field2> || echo "Not Matched" ; done

I'm not sure which is the best way to go about this.


Thank you.

Last edited by Scrutinizer; 06-08-2012 at 08:45 AM.. Reason: code tags
 

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