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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Custom exit message according to flag Post 303045140 by da1 on Thursday 12th of March 2020 01:53:35 PM
Old 03-12-2020
no it's not homework.

I've made some changes to it (whole code as requested):

Code:
# if we specify a proxy on $2, add the -x flag to curl
if [ "$proxy" ]; then
  # the whitespace is important
  curl_args+=" -x $2"
  exit_msg+=" via $proxy"
fi

usage() {
  printf "$(basename $0) URL [proxy]\n"
  exit 0
}

exit_ok() {
  printf "OK - $1"
  exit 0
}

exit_fail() {
  printf "FAILED - $1"
  exit 1
}

curl_cmd="curl ${curl_args} $url"
case $# in
  1) $curl_cmd &>/dev/null && exit_ok "$exit_msg" || exit_fail "$exit_msg"
     ;;
  2) $curl_cmd &>/dev/null && exit_ok "$exit_msg" || exit_fail "$exit_msg"
     ;;
  *) usage
     ;;
esac

I'm currently trying to get rid of exit_ok() and exit_fail()

Last edited by da1; 03-12-2020 at 04:15 PM..
 

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SYSTEMD-SOCKET-PROXYD(8)				       systemd-socket-proxyd					  SYSTEMD-SOCKET-PROXYD(8)

NAME
systemd-socket-proxyd - Bidirectionally proxy local sockets to another (possibly remote) socket. SYNOPSIS
systemd-socket-proxyd [OPTIONS...] HOST:PORT systemd-socket-proxyd [OPTIONS...] UNIX-DOMAIN-SOCKET-PATH DESCRIPTION
systemd-socket-proxyd is a generic socket-activated network socket forwarder proxy daemon for IPv4, IPv6 and UNIX stream sockets. It may be used to bi-directionally forward traffic from a local listening socket to a local or remote destination socket. One use of this tool is to provide socket activation support for services that do not natively support socket activation. On behalf of the service to activate, the proxy inherits the socket from systemd, accepts each client connection, opens a connection to a configured server for each client, and then bidirectionally forwards data between the two. This utility's behavior is similar to socat(1). The main differences for systemd-socket-proxyd are support for socket activation with "Accept=false" and an event-driven design that scales better with the number of connections. OPTIONS
The following options are understood: -h, --help Print a short help text and exit. --version Print a short version string and exit. --connections-max=, -c Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections, defaults to 256. If the limit of concurrent connections is reached further connections will be refused. EXIT STATUS
On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. EXAMPLES
Simple Example Use two services with a dependency and no namespace isolation. Example 1. proxy-to-nginx.socket [Socket] ListenStream=80 [Install] WantedBy=sockets.target Example 2. proxy-to-nginx.service [Unit] Requires=nginx.service After=nginx.service Requires=proxy-to-nginx.socket After=proxy-to-nginx.socket [Service] ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-socket-proxyd /tmp/nginx.sock PrivateTmp=yes PrivateNetwork=yes Example 3. nginx.conf [...] server { listen unix:/tmp/nginx.sock; [...] Example 4. Enabling the proxy # systemctl enable --now proxy-to-nginx.socket $ curl http://localhost:80/ Namespace Example Similar as above, but runs the socket proxy and the main service in the same private namespace, assuming that nginx.service has PrivateTmp= and PrivateNetwork= set, too. Example 5. proxy-to-nginx.socket [Socket] ListenStream=80 [Install] WantedBy=sockets.target Example 6. proxy-to-nginx.service [Unit] Requires=nginx.service After=nginx.service Requires=proxy-to-nginx.socket After=proxy-to-nginx.socket JoinsNamespaceOf=nginx.service [Service] ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-socket-proxyd 127.0.0.1:8080 PrivateTmp=yes PrivateNetwork=yes Example 7. nginx.conf [...] server { listen 8080; [...] Example 8. Enabling the proxy # systemctl enable --now proxy-to-nginx.socket $ curl http://localhost:80/ SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemd.socket(5), systemd.service(5), systemctl(1), socat(1), nginx(1), curl(1) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-SOCKET-PROXYD(8)
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