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Main sh script: Code clean-up & improvements

Clean-up & reorganize code. Basic support for multiple email recipients. Delete redundant code parts.
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Pekka Helenius 5 years ago
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###########################################################
# A script for remote server environments which are behind
# dynamic (non-static) DHCP. Usually these dynamic IPs are
# dynamic (non-static) DHCP. Usually these dynamic IPs are
# used in common household networks in non-corporate
# environments.
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# Some lines below are commented out because the timer is handled by systemd service file
# If you don't use provided systemd service file, re-enable the relevant lines below
function checkWANIP() {
function checkWANIP {
# Command to resolve the current IPv4 WAN address
local WANIP_CURRENT="dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com"
# Log file timestamp format
local TIMESTAMP=$(date '+%d-%m-%Y, %X')
############################
# Email sender
local EMAIL_SENDER="mailsender@foo.com"
# Emails to send notification to
local EMAIL_RECIPIENTS=(
"whogetsthemail_1@foo.com"
"whogetsthemail_2@bar.com"
)
############################
# Email send function
function mailSend {
echo -e "To: ${1}\nFrom: ${EMAIL_SENDER}\nSubject: ${SUBJECT_EMAIL}\n\n${MESSAGE_EMAIL}" | sendmail -v "${1}"
}
############################
# If we are connected to internet...
# There's no point to do WAN IP check if we can't establish connection to WAN/Internet at all
# In addition, do not generate any network related variables if the connection
# can't be established. Therefore, include variable defitions inside this if statement.
if [[ $(printf $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT} &> /dev/null)$?) -eq 0 ]]; then
# Check interval in minutes
# local CHECK_INTERVAL=5
if [[ $(printf $(eval "${WANIP_CURRENT}" &> /dev/null)$?) -eq 0 ]]; then
############################
# Cache/Log directory of the script
local WANIP_DIR="$HOME"
# Log file for checked/resolved IPv4 WAN addresses:
# Log file for checked/resolved IPv4 WAN addresses
local WANIP_LOG="$WANIP_DIR/.ip_wan.log"
if [[ ! -d ${WANIP_DIR} ]]; then
mkdir -p ${WANIP_DIR}
if [[ ! -d "${WANIP_DIR}" ]]; then
mkdir -p "${WANIP_DIR}"
fi
if [[ ! -f ${WANIP_LOG} ]]; then
printf 'Time\t\t\t\tWAN IPv4\n' > ${WANIP_LOG}
if [[ ! -f "${WANIP_LOG}" ]]; then
printf 'Time\t\t\t\tWAN IPv4\n' > "${WANIP_LOG}"
fi
############################
# Log file timestamp format
local TIMESTAMP=$(date '+%d-%m-%Y, %X')
############################
# Email to send notify to
local EMAIL_RECIPIENT="mymail@hotmail.com"
# Email subject/title
local SUBJECT_EMAIL="WAN IP address change (Helsinki, $(tail -1 ${WANIP_LOG} | awk '{print $NF}') -> $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT}))"
local SUBJECT_EMAIL="WAN IP address changed (Helsinki, $(tail -1 ${WANIP_LOG} | awk '{print $NF}') -> $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT}))"
# Email message/body contents
local MESSAGE_EMAIL="${TIMESTAMP}: WAN address of the server (Helsinki) has been changed from $(tail -1 ${WANIP_LOG} | awk '{print $NF}') to $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT})"
local MESSAGE_EMAIL="${TIMESTAMP}: WAN address of location (Helsinki) has been changed from $(tail -1 ${WANIP_LOG} | awk '{print $NF}') to $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT})"
# Message to server stdout
local MESSAGE_STDOUT="$(echo ${TIMESTAMP}) - WAN address of this server has been changed from $(tail -1 ${WANIP_LOG} | awk '{print $NF}') to $(eval ${WANIP_CURRENT})"
############################
# Email send command
local MAIL_SEND="echo -e \"To: ${EMAIL_RECIPIENT}\nFrom: ${EMAIL_RECIPIENT}\nSubject: ${SUBJECT_EMAIL}\n\n${MESSAGE_EMAIL}\" | sendmail -v ${EMAIL_RECIPIENT}"
# Log write command
local LOG_WRITE="printf '%s %s\t\t%s\n' $(echo $TIMESTAMP) $(eval $WANIP_CURRENT) >> $WANIP_LOG"
local LOG_WRITE=$(printf '%s %s\t\t%s\n' $(echo "${TIMESTAMP}") $(eval "${WANIP_CURRENT}") >> "${WANIP_LOG}")
############################
# If the log file has no previous IPv4 entries
if [[ $(cat $WANIP_LOG | wc -l) -le 1 ]]; then
eval ${LOG_WRITE}
fi
# local i=0
# while true; do
if [[ $(tail -1 "${WANIP_LOG}" | awk '{print $NF}') != $(printf '%s' $(eval "${WANIP_CURRENT}")) ]] || \
[[ $(cat "${WANIP_LOG}" | wc -l) -le 2 ]] ; then
# if [[ $i -ne 0 ]]; then
# sleep $(( ${CHECK_INTERVAL} * 60 ))
# fi
echo -e "${MESSAGE_STDOUT}"
# if [[ -f $WANIP_LOG ]]; then
for i in "${EMAIL_RECIPIENTS[@]}"; do
mailSend "${i}"
$LOG_WRITE
done
# The log file must include more than just the header line
if [[ $(cat $WANIP_LOG | wc -l) -gt 1 ]]; then
if [[ $(tail -1 $WANIP_LOG | awk '{print $NF}') != $(printf '%s' $(eval $WANIP_CURRENT)) ]]; then
echo -e ${MESSAGE_STDOUT}
eval ${MAIL_SEND}
eval ${LOG_WRITE}
fi
fi
fi
# let i++
# done
}
############################


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