speendo
speendo

Reputation: 13345

parse arguments after getopts

I want to call a bash script like this

$ ./scriptName -o -p -t something path/to/file

This is as far as I get

#!/bin/bash

o=false
p=false

while getopts ":opt:" options
do
    case $options in
        o ) opt1=true
        ;;
        p ) opt2=true
        ;;
        t ) opt3=$OPTARG
        ;;
    esac
done

but how do I get the path/to/file?

Upvotes: 39

Views: 30225

Answers (2)

Thomas BDX
Thomas BDX

Reputation: 2800

To capture all the remaining parameters after the getopts processing, a good solution is to shift (remove) all the processed parameters (variable $OPTIND) and assign the remaining parameters ($@) to a specific variable. Short answer:

shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
remaining_args="$@"

Long example:

#!/bin/bash

verbose=false

function usage () {
    cat <<EOUSAGE
$(basename $0) hvr:e:
    show usage
EOUSAGE
}

while getopts :hvr:e: opt
do
    case $opt in
        v)
            verbose=true
            ;;
        e)
            option_e="$OPTARG"
            ;;
        r)
            option_r="$option_r $OPTARG"
            ;;
        h)
            usage
            exit 1
            ;;
        *)
            echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2
            usage
            exit 2
            ;;
    esac
done


echo "Verbose is $verbose"
echo "option_e is \"$option_e\""
echo "option_r is \"$option_r\""
echo "\$@ pre shift is \"$@\""
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
echo "\$@ post shift is \"$@\""

This will output

$ ./test-getopts.sh -r foo1 -v -e bla -r foo2 remain1 remain2
Verbose is true
option_e is "bla"
option_r is " foo1 foo2"
$@ pre shift is "-r foo1 -v -e bla -r foo2 remain1 remain2"
$@ post shift is "remain1 remain2"

Upvotes: 11

Oliver Charlesworth
Oliver Charlesworth

Reputation: 272822

You can do something like:

shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
first_arg=$1
second_arg=$2

after the loop has run.

Upvotes: 65

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