bash3boilerplate/README.md
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When hacking up BASH scripts, I often find there are some
higher level things like logging, configuration, command-line argument
parsing that:
- I need every time
- Take quite some effort to get right
- Keep you from your actual work
Here's an attempt to bundle those things in a generalized way so that
they are reusable as-is in most of my (and hopefully your, if not ping
me) programs.
## Goals
Delete-key-friendly. I propose using `main.sh` as a base and removing the
parts you don't need, rather than introducing a ton of packages, includes, compilers, etc.
Aiming for portability, I'm targeting Bash 3 (OSX still ships
with 3 for instance). If you're going to ask people to install
Bash 4 first, you might as well pick a more advanced language as a
dependency.
## Features
- Structure
- Safe defaults (break on error, pipefail, etc)
- Configuration by environment variables
- Configuration by command-line arguments (definitions parsed from help info,
so no duplication needed)
- Magic variables like `__file` and `__dir`
- Logging that supports colors and is compatible with [Syslog Severity levels](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog#Severity_levels)
## Installation
There are 3 ways you can install (parts of) b3bp:
1. Just get the main template: `wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kvz/bash3boilerplate/master/main.sh`
2. Clone the entire project: `git clone git@github.com:kvz/bash3boilerplate.git`
3. As of `v1.0.3`, b3bp can be installed as a `package.json` dependency via: `npm install --save bash3boilerplate`
Although *3* introduces a node.js dependency, this does allow for easy version pinning and distribution in environments that already have this prerequisite. But nothing prevents you from just using `curl` and keep your project or build system low on external dependencies.
## Changelog
### master (Unreleased)
- Add Travis CI automated testing for OSX (thanks @zbeekman)
### v1.2.0 (2016-02-16)
- Allow disabling colors via `NO_COLOR` environment variable
- Enable `errexit`, `nounset` and `pipefail` options at the top of the script already
- More refined colors (thanks @arathai)
- Add a changelog to the README
- Add `__os` magic var (limited to discovering OSX and defaulting to Linux for now)
- Add `__base` magic var (`main`, if the source script is `main.sh`)
- Enable long, GNU style options (thanks @zbeekman)
- Add Travis CI automated testing for Linux
### v1.1.0 (2015-06-29)
- Add `ALLOW_REMAINDERS` configuration to templater
- Fix typo: 'debugmdoe' to 'debugmode' (thanks @jokajak)
- Use `${BASH_SOURCE[0]}` for `__file` instead of `${0}`
### v1.0.3 (2014-11-02)
- Add `ini_val`, `megamount`, `parse_url`
- Add re-usable libraries in `./src`
- Use npm as an additional distribution channel
## Best practices
As of `v1.0.3`, b3bp adds some nice re-usable libraries in `./src`. Later on we'll be using snippets inside this directory to build custom packages. In order to make the snippets in `./src` more useful, we recommend these guidelines.
### Library exports
It's nice to have a bash package that can be used in the terminal and also be invoked as a command line function. To achieve this the exporting of your functionality *should* follow this pattern:
```bash
if [ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" != ${0} ]; then
export -f my_script
else
my_script "${@}"
exit $?
fi
```
This allows a user to `source` your script or invoke as a script.
```bash
# Running as a script
$ ./my_script.sh some args --blah
# Sourcing the script
$ source my_script.sh
$ my_script some more args --blah
```
(taken from the [bpkg](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bpkg/bpkg/master/README.md) project)
## Todo
- [ ] Make `src` libs adhere to Best practices
- [ ] `make build` system for generating custom builds
- [x] tests via Travis
## Authors
- Kevin van Zonneveld (<http://kvz.io>)
- Izaak Beekman (<https://izaakbeekman.com/>)
- Alexander Rathai (<Alexander.Rathai@gmail.com>)
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## License
Copyright (c) 2013 Kevin van Zonneveld, [http://kvz.io](http://kvz.io)
Licensed under MIT: [http://kvz.io/licenses/LICENSE-MIT](http://kvz.io/licenses/LICENSE-MIT)