I have a program that outputs to stdout and stderr but doesn't make use of them in the correct way. Some errors go to stdout, some go do stderr, non error stuff goes to stderr and it prints way to much info on stdout. To fix this I want to make a pipeline to do:
- Save all output of
$cmd
(from both stderr and stdout) to a file$logfile
(don't print it to screen). - Filter out all warning and error messages on stderr and stdout (from warning|error to empty line) and colorize only "error" words (redirect output to stderr).
- Save output of step 2 to a file
$logfile:r.stderr
. - Exit with the correct exit code from the command.
So far I have this:
$!/bin/zsh
# using zsh 4.2.0
setopt no_multios
# Don't error out if sed or grep don't find a match:
alias -g grep_err_warn="(sed -n '/error\|warning/I,/^$/p' || true)"
alias -g color_err="(grep --color -i -C 1000 error 1>&2 || true)"
alias -g filter='tee $logfile | grep_err_warn | tee $logfile:r.stderr | color_err'
# use {} around command to avoid possible race conditions:
{ eval $cmd } 2>&1 | filter
exit $pipestatus[1]
I've tried many things but can't get it to work. I've read "From Bash to Z Shell", many posts, etc. My problems currently are:
- Only stdin goes into the filter
Note: the $cmd
is a shell script that calls a binary with a /usr/bin/time -p
prefix. This seems to cause issues with pipelines and is why I'm wrapping the command in {…}
all the output goes into the pipe.