#!/bin/bash # Created by argbash-init v2.10.0 # Rearrange the order of options below according to what you would like to see in the help message. # ARG_OPTIONAL_BOOLEAN([version],[v],[outputs the client version],[off]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_BOOLEAN([link],[l],[links to your script at ~/.local/bin/dynb],[off]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_BOOLEAN([reset],[r],[deletes the client blocking status file],[off]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_BOOLEAN([debug],[],[enables debug mode],[off]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([update-method],[m],[choose if you want to use DynDNS2 or the DomRobot RPC-API],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([ip-mode],[i],[updates type A (IPv4) and AAAA (IPv6) records],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([domain],[d],[set the domain you want to update],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([service-provider],[s],[set your provider in case you are using DynDNS2],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([username],[u],[depends on your selected update method and your provider],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([password],[p],[depends on your selected update method and your provider],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([token],[t],[depends on your selected update method and your provider],[]) # ARG_OPTIONAL_SINGLE([interval],[],[choose the seconds interval to run the script in a loop, minimum is 60],[]) # ARG_HELP([DynB - dynamic DNS update script for bash]) # ARGBASH_GO() # needed because of Argbash --> m4_ignore([ ### START OF CODE GENERATED BY Argbash v2.10.0 one line above ### # Argbash is a bash code generator used to get arguments parsing right. # Argbash is FREE SOFTWARE, see https://argbash.io for more info # # When called, the process ends. # Args: # $1: The exit message (print to stderr) # $2: The exit code (default is 1) # if env var _PRINT_HELP is set to 'yes', the usage is print to stderr (prior to $1) # Example: # test -f "$_arg_infile" || _PRINT_HELP=yes die "Can't continue, have to supply file as an argument, got '$_arg_infile'" 4 die() { local _ret="${2:-1}" test "${_PRINT_HELP:-no}" = yes && print_help >&2 echo "$1" >&2 exit "${_ret}" } # Function that evaluates whether a value passed to it begins by a character # that is a short option of an argument the script knows about. # This is required in order to support getopts-like short options grouping. begins_with_short_option() { local first_option all_short_options='vlrmidsupth' first_option="${1:0:1}" test "$all_short_options" = "${all_short_options/$first_option/}" && return 1 || return 0 } # THE DEFAULTS INITIALIZATION - OPTIONALS _arg_version="off" _arg_link="off" _arg_reset="off" _arg_debug="off" _arg_update_method= _arg_ip_mode= _arg_domain= _arg_service_provider= _arg_username= _arg_password= _arg_token= _arg_interval= # Function that prints general usage of the script. # This is useful if users asks for it, or if there is an argument parsing error (unexpected / spurious arguments) # and it makes sense to remind the user how the script is supposed to be called. print_help() { printf '%s\n' "DynB - dynamic DNS update script for bash" printf 'Usage: %s [-v|--(no-)version] [-l|--(no-)link] [-r|--(no-)reset] [--(no-)debug] [-m|--update-method ] [-i|--ip-mode ] [-d|--domain ] [-s|--service-provider ] [-u|--username ] [-p|--password ] [-t|--token ] [--interval ] [-h|--help]\n' "$0" printf '\t%s\n' "-v, --version, --no-version: outputs the client version (off by default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-l, --link, --no-link: links to your script at ~/.local/bin/dynb (off by default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-r, --reset, --no-reset: deletes the client blocking status file (off by default)" printf '\t%s\n' "--debug, --no-debug: enables debug mode (off by default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-m, --update-method: choose if you want to use DynDNS2 or the DomRobot RPC-API (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-i, --ip-mode: updates type A (IPv4) and AAAA (IPv6) records (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-d, --domain: set the domain you want to update (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-s, --service-provider: set your provider in case you are using DynDNS2 (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-u, --username: depends on your selected update method and your provider (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-p, --password: depends on your selected update method and your provider (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-t, --token: depends on your selected update method and your provider (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "--interval: choose the seconds interval to run the script in a loop, minimum is 60 (no default)" printf '\t%s\n' "-h, --help: Prints help" } # The parsing of the command-line parse_commandline() { while test $# -gt 0 do _key="$1" case "$_key" in # The version argurment doesn't accept a value, # we expect the --version or -v, so we watch for them. -v|--no-version|--version) _arg_version="on" test "${1:0:5}" = "--no-" && _arg_version="off" ;; 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} || die "The short option '$_key' can't be decomposed to ${_key:0:2} and -${_key:2}, because ${_key:0:2} doesn't accept value and '-${_key:2:1}' doesn't correspond to a short option." fi ;; # See the comment of option '--version' to see what's going on here - principle is the same. -r|--no-reset|--reset) _arg_reset="on" test "${1:0:5}" = "--no-" && _arg_reset="off" ;; # See the comment of option '-v' to see what's going on here - principle is the same. -r*) _arg_reset="on" _next="${_key##-r}" if test -n "$_next" -a "$_next" != "$_key" then { begins_with_short_option "$_next" && shift && set -- "-r" "-${_next}" "$@"; } || die "The short option '$_key' can't be decomposed to ${_key:0:2} and -${_key:2}, because ${_key:0:2} doesn't accept value and '-${_key:2:1}' doesn't correspond to a short option." fi ;; # See the comment of option '--version' to see what's going on here - principle is the same. --no-debug|--debug) _arg_debug="on" test "${1:0:5}" = "--no-" && _arg_debug="off" ;; # We support whitespace as a delimiter between option argument and its value. # Therefore, we expect the --update-method or -m value. # so we watch for --update-method and -m. # Since we know that we got the long or short option, # we just reach out for the next argument to get the value. -m|--update-method) test $# -lt 2 && die "Missing value for the optional argument '$_key'." 1 _arg_update_method="$2" shift ;; 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