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Create to HTML from an output of bash script
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.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty margin-bottom:0;
I want to create a script to convert the output of my script to an HTML format.
Below is the sample output of my script:
[root@test tmp]# cat StoreOnceStatus.txt
spawn ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no storesvc@10.x.x.x
Password:
Last login: Fri Jan 27 14:44:50 2017 from 10.x.x.x
Welcome to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Command Line Interface.
Type 'help' at the prompt for context-sensitive help.
> serviceset show status
Service Set 1 Status
------------- -------
Overall : Running
StoreOnce Subsystem : Running
Virtual Tape : Running
NAS : Running
StoreOnce Catalyst : Running
Replication : Running
Housekeeping : Running
>
> hardware show status
Name Dev-id Status
-------------------- ------------------------------------ ------
HP 300000000-00000-0000-0000-0000 OK
p0000 Storage System 0000-0000-1000-b0000-50000 OK
>
> exit
Connection to 10.x.x.x closed.
From that file, I only need to capture and convert to HTML the output of the commands serviceset show status
and hardware show status
.
shell-script text-processing html
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I want to create a script to convert the output of my script to an HTML format.
Below is the sample output of my script:
[root@test tmp]# cat StoreOnceStatus.txt
spawn ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no storesvc@10.x.x.x
Password:
Last login: Fri Jan 27 14:44:50 2017 from 10.x.x.x
Welcome to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Command Line Interface.
Type 'help' at the prompt for context-sensitive help.
> serviceset show status
Service Set 1 Status
------------- -------
Overall : Running
StoreOnce Subsystem : Running
Virtual Tape : Running
NAS : Running
StoreOnce Catalyst : Running
Replication : Running
Housekeeping : Running
>
> hardware show status
Name Dev-id Status
-------------------- ------------------------------------ ------
HP 300000000-00000-0000-0000-0000 OK
p0000 Storage System 0000-0000-1000-b0000-50000 OK
>
> exit
Connection to 10.x.x.x closed.
From that file, I only need to capture and convert to HTML the output of the commands serviceset show status
and hardware show status
.
shell-script text-processing html
What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36
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I want to create a script to convert the output of my script to an HTML format.
Below is the sample output of my script:
[root@test tmp]# cat StoreOnceStatus.txt
spawn ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no storesvc@10.x.x.x
Password:
Last login: Fri Jan 27 14:44:50 2017 from 10.x.x.x
Welcome to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Command Line Interface.
Type 'help' at the prompt for context-sensitive help.
> serviceset show status
Service Set 1 Status
------------- -------
Overall : Running
StoreOnce Subsystem : Running
Virtual Tape : Running
NAS : Running
StoreOnce Catalyst : Running
Replication : Running
Housekeeping : Running
>
> hardware show status
Name Dev-id Status
-------------------- ------------------------------------ ------
HP 300000000-00000-0000-0000-0000 OK
p0000 Storage System 0000-0000-1000-b0000-50000 OK
>
> exit
Connection to 10.x.x.x closed.
From that file, I only need to capture and convert to HTML the output of the commands serviceset show status
and hardware show status
.
shell-script text-processing html
I want to create a script to convert the output of my script to an HTML format.
Below is the sample output of my script:
[root@test tmp]# cat StoreOnceStatus.txt
spawn ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no storesvc@10.x.x.x
Password:
Last login: Fri Jan 27 14:44:50 2017 from 10.x.x.x
Welcome to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Command Line Interface.
Type 'help' at the prompt for context-sensitive help.
> serviceset show status
Service Set 1 Status
------------- -------
Overall : Running
StoreOnce Subsystem : Running
Virtual Tape : Running
NAS : Running
StoreOnce Catalyst : Running
Replication : Running
Housekeeping : Running
>
> hardware show status
Name Dev-id Status
-------------------- ------------------------------------ ------
HP 300000000-00000-0000-0000-0000 OK
p0000 Storage System 0000-0000-1000-b0000-50000 OK
>
> exit
Connection to 10.x.x.x closed.
From that file, I only need to capture and convert to HTML the output of the commands serviceset show status
and hardware show status
.
shell-script text-processing html
shell-script text-processing html
edited Feb 14 '17 at 23:24
Gilles
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548k13011131631
asked Feb 14 '17 at 14:18
Wilfredo TarioWilfredo Tario
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623
What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36
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What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36
What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36
What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36
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You can create template.html file which will be in form that you want.
And instead of real values, you fill it with some expressions (for example: SERVICESETSTATUS, HARDWARESTATUS,...) which will later be be replaced with real values that are collected with script.
In script you can use sed command that will replace expression in template with output command:
sed "s/expression/$(command)/" template.html
or in your case:
sed "s/SERVICESETSTATUS/$(serviceset show status)/" template.html
I was using something like this few years back for creating wiki pages.
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You can create template.html file which will be in form that you want.
And instead of real values, you fill it with some expressions (for example: SERVICESETSTATUS, HARDWARESTATUS,...) which will later be be replaced with real values that are collected with script.
In script you can use sed command that will replace expression in template with output command:
sed "s/expression/$(command)/" template.html
or in your case:
sed "s/SERVICESETSTATUS/$(serviceset show status)/" template.html
I was using something like this few years back for creating wiki pages.
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You can create template.html file which will be in form that you want.
And instead of real values, you fill it with some expressions (for example: SERVICESETSTATUS, HARDWARESTATUS,...) which will later be be replaced with real values that are collected with script.
In script you can use sed command that will replace expression in template with output command:
sed "s/expression/$(command)/" template.html
or in your case:
sed "s/SERVICESETSTATUS/$(serviceset show status)/" template.html
I was using something like this few years back for creating wiki pages.
add a comment |
You can create template.html file which will be in form that you want.
And instead of real values, you fill it with some expressions (for example: SERVICESETSTATUS, HARDWARESTATUS,...) which will later be be replaced with real values that are collected with script.
In script you can use sed command that will replace expression in template with output command:
sed "s/expression/$(command)/" template.html
or in your case:
sed "s/SERVICESETSTATUS/$(serviceset show status)/" template.html
I was using something like this few years back for creating wiki pages.
You can create template.html file which will be in form that you want.
And instead of real values, you fill it with some expressions (for example: SERVICESETSTATUS, HARDWARESTATUS,...) which will later be be replaced with real values that are collected with script.
In script you can use sed command that will replace expression in template with output command:
sed "s/expression/$(command)/" template.html
or in your case:
sed "s/SERVICESETSTATUS/$(serviceset show status)/" template.html
I was using something like this few years back for creating wiki pages.
edited 12 hours ago
Rui F Ribeiro
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answered Feb 14 '17 at 14:37
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What kind of HTML? Something fancy looking, or just plaintext?
– vatsug
Feb 14 '17 at 14:36