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Parsing INI Files with Bash
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cfg.parser () { | |
fixed_file=$(cat $1 | sed 's/ = /=/g') # fix ' = ' to be '=' | |
IFS=$'\n' && ini=( $fixed_file ) # convert to line-array | |
ini=( ${ini[*]//;*/} ) # remove comments | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/#[/\}$'\n'cfg.section.} ) # set section prefix | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%]/ \(} ) # convert text2function (1) | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/=/=\( } ) # convert item to array | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%/ \)} ) # close array parenthesis | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\( \)/\(\) \{} ) # convert text2function (2) | |
ini=( ${ini[*]/%\} \)/\}} ) # remove extra parenthesis | |
ini[0]='' # remove first element | |
ini[${#ini[*]} + 1]='}' # add the last brace | |
eval "$(echo "${ini[*]}")" # eval the result | |
} | |
cfg.parser '/etc/my.ini' | |
cfg.section.images |
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Pleased that people keep finding this gist useful. Thanks @techpavan for the updated source!