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#!/bin/bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC2034,SC2059
#===============================================================================
#
# FILE: bin/any_command.sh
#
USAGE='any_command.sh [-h|--help] [--force|--reference] bot_command args ...'
#
# DESCRIPTION: execute (almost) any bashbot command/function
# can be used for testing commands while bot development
#
# OPTIONS: -- force - execute unknown commands/functions
# by default only commands in 6_reference.md are allowed
#
# -h - display short help
# --help - this help
#
# Set BASHBOT_HOME to your installation directory
#
# LICENSE: WTFPLv2 http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/
# AUTHOR: KayM (gnadelwartz), kay@rrr.de
# CREATED: 30.01.2021 10:24
#
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#### $$VERSION$$ v1.51-0-g6e66a28
#===============================================================================
####
# parse args
COMMAND=""
# set bashbot environment
source "${0%/*}/bashbot_env.inc.sh" "debug" # debug
print_help "$1"
error=""
# check options
if [[ "$1" = "--force" ]]; then
# skip checks
shift
else
# check for --ref
ref="$1"; [[ "$1" == "--ref"* ]] && shift
if [ "${#1}" -lt 11 ];then
printf "${RED}Command must be minimum 11 characters!${NC}\n"
error=3
fi
if [[ "$1" != *"_"* ]];then
printf "${RED}Command must contain _ (underscore)!${NC}\n"
error=3
fi
# simple hack to get allowed commands from doc
if grep -q "^##### $1" <<<"$(sed -n -e '/^##### _is_/,$ d' -e '/^##### /p' "${BASHBOT_HOME:-..}doc/"6_*)"; then
# oiutput reference and exit
if [[ "${ref}" == "--ref"* ]]; then
sed -n -e '/^##### '"$1"'/,/^##/ p' "${BASHBOT_HOME:-..}doc/"6_*
exit
fi
else
printf "Command ${GREY}%s${NC} not found in 6_reference.md, use ${GREY}--force${NC} to execute!\n" "$1"
error=4
fi
[ -n "${error}" ] && exit "${error}"
fi
####
# ready, do stuff here -----
COMMAND="$1"
if [ "$2" == "BOTADMIN" ]; then
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ARG1="${BOTADMIN}"
else
ARG1="$2"
fi
# clear result and response
BOTSENT=()
UPD=()
# send message in selected format
"${COMMAND}" "${ARG1}" "${@:3}"
# output result an telegram response
print_result
print_response