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6 esh - simple template system based on shell
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9 esh [-d] [-o output] [-s shell] [--] file [variable ...]
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11 esh <-h | -V>
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14 esh (embedded shell) is a templating engine for evaluating shell
15 commands embedded in arbitrary templates. It’s like ERB (Embedded RuBy)
16 for shell, intended to be used for templating configuration files.
17 Unlike ERB it provides support for including one ESH template into
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20 esh converts template file, or stdin if file is “-”, into a sequence of
21 shell commands. Commands between <% and %> tags are passed as-is,
22 everything else is escaped and prefixed with printf command. These
23 commands are eventually evaluated using shell (unless -d is specified).
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27 Don’t evaluate template, just dump a shell script.
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29 -o file
30 Output file or “-” for STDOUT. Defaults to “-”.
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33 Command name or path of the shell to use for template evaluation.
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37 Show help message and exit.
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40 Print version and exit.
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43 esh may be configured using the following environment variables:
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45 ESH_AWK
46 Command name of path of the awk program to use. It must not contain
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50 Maximum include depth. Defaults to 3.
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53 The same as -s shell.
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55 The following extra environment variables are available inside the
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59 Path of the esh interpreter.
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62 esh exits with the exit status of shell or awk unless some error has
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65 · 0 - Clean exit, no error has encountered.
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78 ESH has two tags for shell code, a tag for include, comments, and a way
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81 <% commands %>
82 Executes the commands and replaces this tag with its output on
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85 <%= values %>
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90 <%+ filename %>
91 Reads and converts ESH template from the filename and puts it in
92 place of this tag. Includes are processed recursively, but the
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95 If the filename is relative, it’s resolved against the directory of
96 the template file in which this tag resides. If the template is
97 read from stdin, the first level includes are resolved against the
98 current working directory. Please note that includes are processed
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100 cannot be an expression or a variable!
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102 Unlike the others, this tag must be closed on the same line,
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105 <%# comment %>
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108 -%>
109 May be used instead of %>. It trims the following line break if
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118 Opening and closing tag may not be at the same line.
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120 Text outside a tag becomes literal text, but it is subject to any
121 tagged shell code surrounding it. For example, text surrounded by a
122 tagged if statement only appears in the output if the condition is
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126 nginx.conf.esh
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131 resolver <%= $(sed -En 's/^nameserver ([^#]+)/\1/p' /etc/resolv.conf) %>;
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133 <% if nginx -V 2>&1 | grep -q lua-nginx-module; then -%>
134 lua_package_path '<%= $(pkg-config --variable=INSTALL_LMOD lua) %>/?.lua';
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137 <%+ ./http-common.esh %>
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144 esh -o nginx.conf nginx.conf.esh logs_dir=/var/log/nginx
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147 esh’s author is Jakub Jirutka.
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150 Report bugs to the project’s issue tracker at
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158 2020-01-28 ESH(1)