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Update FAQ entry on scripting
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If you want to track directories and files passed to rsync command (--include-from) in your bash script, consider that they come via STDIN and NUL delimited chars (rsync is called using --include-from=- --from0).
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After calling rsync within your script, STDIN is lost, so if you need it later could do something like this:
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{% highlight shell %}
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#!/bin/bash
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#create unique temp file to store incoming STDIN
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_TMP_FILE=$(mktemp -q /tmp/lsd-rsync.XXXXXXXXXX || exit 1)
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#Set trap to automatically clean up the temp file on exit
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trap 'rm -f -- "$_TMP_FILE"' EXIT
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#get last argument (TARGET) and next to last (SOURCE)
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_SOURCE=${@: -2:1}
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_TARGET=${@: -1:1}
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#save the current STDIN with \0 (NUL) chars to a file, or we'll lose the original STDIN after calling rsync
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cat - >$_TMP_FILE
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#execute rsync with arguments and inject STDIN with NUL delimited chars
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/usr/bin/rsync "$@" <$_TMP_FILE
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result=$?
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(
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# ...
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# Do anything you need with our saved STDIN as $_TMP_FILE, $_SOURCE, $_TARGET, etc.
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# ...
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# for example
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# replace \0 (NUL) chars with tabs in our stdin saved as a file
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# sed -i 's/\x0/\t/g' $_TMP_FILE
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# pass this new file to other script, etc.
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)
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{% endhighlight %}
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## [‹‹ back to FAQ index](../)
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