Get rid of shell arrays.
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@ -121,16 +121,19 @@ _find_zone() {
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_domain="$1"
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## _all_zones is an array that looks like this:
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## ( zone1:id zone2:id ... )
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body="email=${HE_Username}&pass=${HE_Password}"
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# TODO arrays aren't supported in POSIX sh
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_all_zones=($(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
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| _egrep_o "delete_dom.*name=\"[^\"]+\" value=\"[0-9]+" \
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| cut -d '"' -f 3,5 --output-delimiter=":"
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))
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_matches=$(_post "$body" "https://dns.he.net/" \
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| _egrep_o "delete_dom.*name=\"[^\"]+\" value=\"[0-9]+"
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)
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# Zone names and zone IDs are in same order
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_zone_ids=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 5 --output-delimiter=":")
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_zone_names=$(echo "$_matches" | cut -d '"' -f 3 --output-delimiter=":")
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_debug2 "These are the zones on this HE account:"
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_debug2 "$_zone_names"
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_debug2 "And these are their respective IDs:"
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_debug2 "$_zone_ids"
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# Walk through all possible zone names
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_strip_counter=1
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while true; do
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_attempted_zone=$(echo "$_domain" | cut -d . -f ${_strip_counter}-)
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@ -138,28 +141,46 @@ _find_zone() {
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# All possible zone names have been tried
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if [ -z "$_attempted_zone" ]; then
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_err "No zone for domain \"$_domain\" found."
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break
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return 1
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fi
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# Walk through all zones on the account
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#echo "$_all_zones" | while IFS=' ' read _zone_name _zone_id
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for i in ${_all_zones[@]}; do
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_zone_name=$(echo "$i" | cut -d ':' -f 1)
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_zone_id=$(echo "$i" | cut -d ':' -f 2)
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if [ "$_zone_name" = "$_attempted_zone" ]; then
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# Zone found - we got $_zone_name and $_zone_id, let's get out...
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_debug "Found relevant zone \"$_zone_name\" with id" \
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"\"$_zone_id\" - will be used for domain \"$_domain\"."
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return 0
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fi
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done
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_debug "Looking for zone \"${_attempted_zone}\""
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_line_num=$(echo "$_zone_names" | _find_linenum "$_attempted_zone")
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if [ -n "$_line_num" ]; then
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_zone_id=$(echo "$_zone_ids" | sed "${_line_num}q;d")
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_debug "Found relevant zone \"$_attempted_zone\" with id" \
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"\"$_zone_id\" - will be used for domain \"$_domain\"."
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return 0
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fi
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_debug "Zone \"$_attempted_zone\" doesn't exist, let's try another \
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variation."
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_debug "Zone \"$_attempted_zone\" doesn't exist, let's try a less" \
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"specific zone."
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_strip_counter=$(_math $_strip_counter + 1)
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done
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}
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# No zone found.
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#-- _find_linenum()-----------------------------------------------------
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# Returns line number of line (supplied as an argument) in STDIN.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# printf "a\nb\nc" | _find_linenum "b"
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#
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# This will:
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# - print out 2 because that's the line number of "b"
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# - return code 0 because it was found
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_find_linenum() {
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_current_line_num=0
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while read line; do
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_current_line_num=$(expr "$_current_line_num" + 1)
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if [ "$line" = "$1" ]; then
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# Found! Let's echo the line number and quit
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echo $_current_line_num
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return 0
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fi
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done
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# Not found
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return 1
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}
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