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How do I use shell script to check if a bucket exists?


I have aws cli installed. I'm just not sure how to do this in shell script.

when I run command aws s3 ls s3://bucket it would give me something like this

A client error (NoSuchBucket) occurred when calling the ListObjects operation: The specified bucket does not exist

That means the bucket doesn't exist. So I want to run that from shell script and check if grep finds it. But my command doesn't work.

if [ $(aws s3 ls "s3://$S3_BUCKET" | grep 'NoSuchBucket' &> /dev/null) == 0 ] 
then
    echo "$S3_BUCKET doesn\'t exist please check again"
    exit
fi

It just gave me this

backup.sh: 20: [: 0: unexpected operator

Updated

I changed the script to be

echo "S3_BUCKET=$S3_BUCKET"
if aws s3 ls "s3://$S3_BUCKET" | grep -q 'AllAccessDisabled'    
then
    echo "$S3_BUCKET doesn\'t exist please check again"
    exit
fi

And this is the output I got

A client error (AllAccessDisabled) occurred when calling the ListObjects operation: All access to this object has been disabled

So the text contains AllAccessDisabled but I still don't the echo the next line.


Solution

  • The code you listed wouldn't have given you that error.

    If you had written the script without the space between the leading [ and the $( that would have.

    Also grep isn't going to output 0 in that case so that test isn't going to work the way you want.

    If you want to test whether grep found anything then you want to use the -q argument to grep like this:

    if aws s3 ls "s3://$S3_BUCKET" 2>&1 | grep -q 'NoSuchBucket'
    then