How to change name of the file with first line of the file which has some unwanted text in it?
I have a log file, which i have divided into 14 files using csplit, the file looks like below
now I want all the 14 files generated to be renamed as the some part of test in first line of the file how can i eliminate the unwanted text?
sample first line of the file looks like, all the files have similar format
I want to rename the file as SCHEDULE_REQUEST_TestCase.log
I know that mv command can be used to rename the file, and read or head can be used to read the first line of the file, but i want to remove the text before SCHEDULE and dots after TestCase.
This is what i have at the moment
I want to perform this for all the files i have generated i don't really get how to do that and eliminate the unwanted text from the first line? I guess sed or awk can be used to eliminate the text I have started shell scripting like five days ago any help would be greatly appreciated.
i am very new to UNIX
plz help me in this scenario
i have two text files as below
file1.txt
name=Rajakumar.
Discipline=Electronics and communication.
Designation=software Engineer.
file2.txt
name=Kannan.
Discipline=Mechanical.
Designation=CADD Design Engineer.
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Hi all,
I need to insert new text and change existing text in a file. For that I used the below line in the command line and got the expected output.
sed '$a\
hi...
' shell > shell1
But I face problem when using the same in script. It is throwing the error as,
sed: command garbled:... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm struggling to write a script to do the following,
-will go through each line in the file
-in a specific character positions, changes
the value to a new value
-These character positions are fixed througout the file
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e.g.: file1.sh will have the following 3... (4 Replies)
We have successfully created a comma delimited file, the results are correct from an sql database query. When using the following headers to print the file using print $data, an extra line feed is added and a blank row appears on the top of the data in Excel:
header("Expires: 0");
... (0 Replies)
Hello,
This is my first post on the forums. So I want to start by thanking anyone who is kind enough to read this post and offer advise. I hope to be an active contributor now that I've found these forums.
I have an issue that I figure would be a good first post..
I have 2 text files... (5 Replies)
I have a text file that has data like:
Data "12345#22"
Fred
ID 12345
Age 45
Wilma
Dino
Data "123#22"
Tarzan
ID 123
Age 33
Jane
I need to figure out a way of adding 1,000,000 to the specific lines (always same format) in the file, so it becomes:
Data "1012345#22"
Fred
ID... (16 Replies)
I have list of files in a directory 'dir'. Each file is of type HTML. I need to read each file and get the string which starts with 'http' and write them in a new text file. How can i do this shell scripting?
file1.html
<head>
<url>http://www.google.com</url>
</head>
file2.html
<head>... (6 Replies)
HI
I have 100 files in below folder:-
/home/lkj/TEST
File name like below
undo_ARL01003_120907-155022.mos
undo_ARL01006_120908-155042.mos
i want replace one first line of each file to pt all
i want change file name as below.
ARL01003.mos
ARL01006.mos
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to extract lines from a text file given a text file containing line numbers to be extracted from the first file. How do I go about doing this? Thanks! (1 Reply)
In the awk below I am trying to cp and paste each matching line in f2 to $3 in f1 if $2 of f1 is in the line in f2 somewhere. There will always be a match (usually more then 1) and my actual data is much larger (several hundreds of lines) in both f1 and f2. When the line in f2 is pasted to $3 in... (4 Replies)
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py.test
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pytest - pytest usage
CALLING PY.TEST THROUGH PYTHON -M PY.TEST
New in version 2.0.
If you use Python-2.5 or later you can invoke testing through the Python interpreter from the command line:
python -m pytest [...]
This is equivalent to invoking the command line script py.test [...] directly.
GETTING HELP ON VERSION, OPTION NAMES, ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
py.test --version # shows where pytest was imported from
py.test --funcargs # show available builtin function arguments
py.test -h | --help # show help on command line and config file options
STOPPING AFTER THE FIRST (OR N) FAILURES
To stop the testing process after the first (N) failures:
py.test -x # stop after first failure
py.test --maxfail=2 # stop after two failures
SPECIFYING TESTS / SELECTING TESTS
Several test run options:
py.test test_mod.py # run tests in module
py.test somepath # run all tests below path
py.test -k string # only run tests whose names contain a string
Import 'pkg' and use its filesystem location to find and run tests:
py.test --pyargs pkg # run all tests found below directory of pypkg
MODIFYING PYTHON TRACEBACK PRINTING
Examples for modifying traceback printing:
py.test --showlocals # show local variables in tracebacks
py.test -l # show local variables (shortcut)
py.test --tb=long # the default informative traceback formatting
py.test --tb=native # the Python standard library formatting
py.test --tb=short # a shorter traceback format
py.test --tb=line # only one line per failure
DROPPING TO PDB (PYTHON DEBUGGER) ON FAILURES
Python comes with a builtin Python debugger called PDB. py.test allows one to drop into the PDB prompt via a command line option:
py.test --pdb
This will invoke the Python debugger on every failure. Often you might only want to do this for the first failing test to understand a
certain failure situation:
py.test -x --pdb # drop to PDB on first failure, then end test session
py.test --pdb --maxfail=3 # drop to PDB for the first three failures
SETTING A BREAKPOINT / AKA SET_TRACE()
If you want to set a breakpoint and enter the pdb.set_trace() you can use a helper:
import pytest
def test_function():
...
pytest.set_trace() # invoke PDB debugger and tracing
In previous versions you could only enter PDB tracing if you disabled capturing on the command line via py.test -s.
PROFILING TEST EXECUTION DURATION
To get a list of the slowest 10 test durations:
py.test --durations=10
CREATING JUNITXML FORMAT FILES
To create result files which can be read by Hudson or other Continuous integration servers, use this invocation:
py.test --junitxml=path
to create an XML file at path.
CREATING RESULTLOG FORMAT FILES
To create plain-text machine-readable result files you can issue:
py.test --resultlog=path
and look at the content at the path location. Such files are used e.g. by the PyPy-test web page to show test results over several revi-
sions.
SENDING TEST REPORT TO POCOO PASTEBIN SERVICE
Creating a URL for each test failure:
py.test --pastebin=failed
This will submit test run information to a remote Paste service and provide a URL for each failure. You may select tests as usual or add
for example -x if you only want to send one particular failure.
Creating a URL for a whole test session log:
py.test --pastebin=all
Currently only pasting to the http://paste.pocoo.org service is implemented.
CALLING PY.TEST FROM PYTHON CODE
New in version 2.0.
You can invoke py.test from Python code directly:
pytest.main()
this acts as if you would call "py.test" from the command line. It will not raise SystemExit but return the exitcode instead. You can
pass in options and arguments:
pytest.main(['x', 'mytestdir'])
or pass in a string:
pytest.main("-x mytestdir")
You can specify additional plugins to pytest.main:
# content of myinvoke.py
import pytest
class MyPlugin:
def pytest_addoption(self, parser):
raise pytest.UsageError("hi from our plugin")
pytest.main(plugins=[MyPlugin()])
Running it will exit quickly:
$ python myinvoke.py
ERROR: hi from our plugin
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