I am writing a small bash script that needs to check the output of a web service which is in JSON. If the value of a particular JSON field is "success", the script should simply echo 0. The script is used as a deployment hook with a different web service, hence I have no choice over what it needs to return.
I have gotten to the point where I can easily parse the JSON (using jq) and echo the value of the field I am interested in.
result=$(curl https://www.cloudflare.com/api_json.html \
-d 'a=zone_file_purge' \
-d 'tkn=###########################' \
-d 'email=#########################' \
-d 'z=#############################' \
-d 'url=###########################' \
| jq '.result'); echo $result;
will indeed echo "success". In other words, the value of the variable $result is "success".
But if I do this:
result=$(curl https://www.cloudflare.com/api_json.html \
-d 'a=zone_file_purge' \
-d 'tkn=###########################' \
-d 'email=#########################' \
-d 'z=#############################' \
-d 'url=###########################' \
| jq '.result'); if [ "$result" == "success" ]; then echo 0; else echo $result; fi
the script still echoes:
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
310 148 0 148 0 162 116 127 --:--:-- 0:00:01 --:--:-- 0
"success"
I have also tried
if [ "$result" = "success" ];
and
if [ $result == "success" ];
and
if [ $result = "success" ];
but the result is always the same. This makes absolutely no sense to me since "success" should be the same as "success" and should therefore echo 0.
I know that this is something very simple for bash experts, which I am not. I will be most grateful for your tips.
result
is"success"
with quotes. Hence[ "$result" = '"success"' ]
should work.