shellunixtesting

if statement to check $HOSTNAME in shell script


So I want to set some paths differently depending on the host, but unfortunately it's not working. Here is my script:

if [$HOSTNAME == "foo"]; then
    echo "success"
else
    echo "failure"
fi

This is what happens:

-bash: [foo: command not found
failure

I know for certain that $HOSTNAME is foo, so I'm not sure what the problem is. I am pretty new to bash though. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!


Solution

  • The POSIX and portable way to compare strings in the shell is

    if [ "$HOSTNAME" = foo ]; then
        printf '%s\n' "on the right host"
    else
        printf '%s\n' "uh-oh, not on foo"
    fi
    

    A case statement may be more flexible, though:

    case $HOSTNAME in
      (foo) echo "Woohoo, we're on foo!";;
      (bar) echo "Oops, bar? Are you kidding?";;
      (*)   echo "How did I get in the middle of nowhere?";;
    esac