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Shell Script compare file content with a string


I have a String "ABCD" and a file test.txt. I want to check if the file has only this content "ABCD". Usually I get the file with "ABCD" only and I want to send email notifications when I get anything else apart from this string so I want to check for this condition. Please help!


Solution

  • Update: My original answer would unnecessarily read a large file into memory when it couldn't possibly match. Any multi-line file would fail, so you only need to read two lines at most. Instead, read the first line. If it does not match the string, or if a second read succeeds at all, regardless of what it reads, then send the e-mail.

    str=ABCD
    if { IFS= read -r line1 &&
         [[ $line1 != $str ]] ||
         IFS= read -r $line2
       } < test.txt; then
        # send e-mail
    fi 
    

    Just read in the entire file and compare it to the string:

    str=ABCD
    if [[ $(< test.txt) != "$str" ]]; then
        # send e-mail
    fi