Mantas
Mantas

Reputation: 3239

How to check if a directory exists within a given path

I'm creating a simple script for backing up and I want to check if a directory exists in a given path like so:

fullPath=/usr/local/webapps/mydir

if mydir exists in my $fullPath

    then back it up
    else give error
fi

My question is how do I formulate the if statement to check if the last directory exists in the $fullPath variable? Just to clarify, for this case it would be mydir if I used /usr/local it would be local etc.

Thanks in advance!

Upvotes: 9

Views: 30258

Answers (1)

ronalchn
ronalchn

Reputation: 12335

Duplicate question? Check if a directory exists in a shell script

if [ -d "$DIRECTORY" ]; then
    # Control will enter here if $DIRECTORY exists.
fi

The $DIRECTORY is the pathname

For your case, you can just do:

if [ -d "$fullPath" ]; then
    then back it up
    else give error
fi

Upvotes: 19

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