Find Out If a Variable Is Set or Not(轉載)

Bash Shell: Find Out If a Variable Is Set or Not

by NIXCRAFT on SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 · 2 COMMENTS· last updated at SEPTEMBER 25, 2011

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-howto-check-if-bash-variable-defined-not/
也可以參考:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/228544/how-to-tell-if-a-string-is-not-defined-in-a-bash-shell-script

How do I check if a bash shell variable called $input is defined or not under BSD / Apple OS X / Unix / Linux like operating systems?

Method #1: Bash Variable Existence Check

The syntax is as follows to determine if $input is defined or not:

 
${Variable?Error \$Variable is not defined}
 

OR

 
${Variable:?Error \$Variable is not defined}
 

In this example your script will stop executing if the variable $input is not defined:

 
input="Foo bar"
echo ${input?Error \$input is not defined.}
unset input
echo ${input?Error \$input is not defined.}
 

Sample outputs:

Foo bar
bash: input: Error $input is not defined.

In this example, make sure $input is defined and is not empty, enter:

 
[[  $input && ${input-x} ]]
input="Foo"
[[  $input && ${input-x} ]] && echo "Found" || echo "Not found"
unset input
[[  $input && ${input-x} ]] && echo "Found" || echo "Not found"
 

Here is an example that make sure $_php_map_extension is defined:

 
        # read config data
        loadConfigData "${_t_domain_php_conf}" $LINENO "${FUNCNAME[0]}"
 
	# make sure it is defined and not empty 
	if [[ $_php_map_extension && ${_php_map_extension-_} ]]
        then
                at=${#_php_map_extension[*]}                                            # get total elements in an array
                s=""
                echo '## Map extension to .php? ##'
                echo 'fastcgi.map-extensions = ('
                for (( i=0; i<${at}; i++ ));
                do
                        [ $i -lt $(( $at - 1 )) ] && s="," || s=""                      # remove , for last item in an array                    
                        echo "      \".${_php_map_extension[i]}\" => \".php\"${s}"
                done
                echo ')'
	else
		echo "Skiping php map extension as \$_php_map_extension is not defined in /usr/local/etc/nixcraft/conf/php.conf."
        fi
 

Sample outputs:

Skiping php map extension as $_php_map_extension is not defined in /usr/local/etc/nixcraft/conf/php.conf

OR

## Map extension to .php? ##
fastcgi.map-extensions = (
      ".html" => ".php",
      ".htm" => ".php",
      ".phtml" => ".php",
      ".php3" => ".php",
      ".php4" => ".php"
)

Method #2: isvarset() function

The above examples are useful for a sanity checking. Finally, you can use the following code:

 
isvarset(){
 local v="$1"
 [[ ! ${!v} && ${!v-unset} ]] && echo "Variable not found." || echo "Variable found."
}
 
# find out if $vech defined or not
vech="Bus" && isvarset vech
vech="" && isvarset vech
unset vech && isvarset vech
 

Method 3: Using the Length of STRING

The -z option to test command returns TRUE of the Length of STRING is zero. You can use the following syntax:

 
### set or not???
input="Foo"
[ -z "${input+x}" ] && echo "\$input is not set" || echo "\$input found and is set to \"$input\"."
 
### Not set at ALL
unset input
[ -z "${input+x}" ] && echo "\$input is not set" || echo "\$input found and is set to \"$input\"."
 
### 'set but empty' or not?
input=""
[ -z "$input" -a "${input+x}" = "x" ] && echo "\$input variable is set with empty value." || echo "\$input found and is set to "\$input\""
 

The above syntax will tell if a variable is defined or not defined or defined with a empty value in a bash shell script.

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