im trying to create yaml files from a template, using my variables. My yaml template look like this
number: {{NUMBER}}
name: {{NAME}}
region: {{REGION}}
storenum: {{STORENUM}}
clients: {{CLIENTS}}
tags: {{TAGS}}
storename: {{STORENAME}}
employee: {{EMPLOYEE}}
products: {{PRODUCTS}}
But my variables are in a CSV file the structure is the variables.
Number - Name - Region - Storenum
StoreX - StoreX - New York - 30
I now have a little script, to create from a template with the variable parameters and the template like this script.sh template.yml -f variables.txt. And my result look like this
number: 37579922
name: Store1
region: New York
storenum: 32
clients: 100
tags: stores
storename: Store newyork
employee: 10
products: 200
But i can only do one by one. Is there any way to read the CSV parameters and send to the program and generate for example Template1,Template2,.. from the CSV parameters? Any help
#!/bin/bash
readonly PROGNAME=$(basename $0)
config_file="<none>"
print_only="false"
silent="false"
usage="${PROGNAME} [-h] [-d] [-f] [-s] --
where:
-h, --help
Show this help text
-p, --print
Don't do anything, just print the result of the variable expansion(s)
-f, --file
Specify a file to read variables from
-s, --silent
Don't print warning messages (for example if no variables are found)
examples:
VAR1=Something VAR2=1.2.3 ${PROGNAME} test.txt
${PROGNAME} test.txt -f my-variables.txt
${PROGNAME} test.txt -f my-variables.txt > new-test.txt"
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$usage"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! -f "${1}" ]]; then
echo "You need to specify a template file" >&2
echo "$usage"
exit 1
fi
template="${1}"
if [ "$#" -ne 0 ]; then
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
echo "$usage"
exit 0
;;
-p|--print)
print_only="true"
;;
-f|--file)
config_file="$2"
;;
-s|--silent)
silent="true"
;;
--)
break
;;
-*)
echo "Invalid option '$1'. Use --help to see the valid options" >&2
exit 1
;;
# an option argument, continue
*) ;;
esac
shift
done
fi
vars=$(grep -oE '\{\{[A-Za-z0-9_]+\}\}' "${template}" | sort | uniq | sed -e 's/^{{//' -e 's/}}$//')
if [[ -z "$vars" ]]; then
if [ "$silent" == "false" ]; then
echo "Warning: No variable was found in ${template}, syntax is {{VAR}}" >&2
fi
fi
# Load variables from file if needed
if [ "${config_file}" != "<none>" ]; then
if [[ ! -f "${config_file}" ]]; then
echo "The file ${config_file} does not exists" >&2
echo "$usage"
exit 1
fi
source "${config_file}"
fi
var_value() {
eval echo \$$1
}
replaces=""
# Reads default values defined as {{VAR=value}} and delete those lines
# There are evaluated, so you can do {{PATH=$HOME}} or {{PATH=`pwd`}}
# You can even reference variables defined in the template before
defaults=$(grep -oE '^\{\{[A-Za-z0-9_]+=.+\}\}' "${template}" | sed -e 's/^{{//' -e 's/}}$//')
for default in $defaults; do
var=$(echo "$default" | grep -oE "^[A-Za-z0-9_]+")
current=`var_value $var`
# Replace only if var is not set
if [[ -z "$current" ]]; then
eval $default
fi
# remove define line
replaces="-e '/^{{$var=/d' $replaces"
vars="$vars
$current"
done
vars=$(echo $vars | sort | uniq)
if [[ "$print_only" == "true" ]]; then
for var in $vars; do
value=`var_value $var`
echo "$var = $value"
done
exit 0
fi
# Replace all {{VAR}} by $VAR value
for var in $vars; do
value=$(var_value $var | sed -e "s;\&;\\\&;g" -e "s;\ ;\\\ ;g") # '&' and <space> is escaped
if [[ -z "$value" ]]; then
if [ $silent == "false" ]; then
echo "Warning: $var is not defined and no default is set, replacing by empty" >&2
fi
fi
# Escape slashes
value=$(echo "$value" | sed 's/\//\\\//g');
replaces="-e 's/{{$var}}/${value}/g' $replaces"
done
escaped_template_path=$(echo $template | sed 's/ /\\ /g')
eval sed $replaces "$escaped_template_path"
usage
nor all of the command line option processing)defaults
leads me to question ... what do we do if the CSV file does not have a value for a template field? how would we know this scenario occurs and what are the 'default' values we should be using (ie, show the file and/or structure that contains the 'default' values)Number - Name - Region - Storenum - ..