I am trying to figure out a way to execute a script (.sh) file from Golang. I have found a couple of easy ways to execute commands (e.g. os/exec), but what I am looking to do is to execute an entire sh file (the file sets variables etc.).
Using the standard os/exec method for this does not seem to be straightforward: both trying to input "./script.sh" and loading the content of the script into a string do not work as arguments for the exec function.
for example, this is an sh file that I want to execute from Go:
OIFS=$IFS;
IFS=",";
# fill in your details here
dbname=testDB
host=localhost:27017
collection=testCollection
exportTo=../csv/
# get comma separated list of keys. do this by peeking into the first document in the collection and get his set of keys
keys=`mongo "$host/$dbname" --eval "rs.slaveOk();var keys = []; for(var key in db.$collection.find().sort({_id: -1}).limit(1)[0]) { keys.push(key); }; keys;" --quiet`;
# now use mongoexport with the set of keys to export the collection to csv
mongoexport --host $host -d $dbname -c $collection --fields "$keys" --csv --out $exportTo$dbname.$collection.csv;
IFS=$OIFS;
from the Go program:
out, err := exec.Command(mongoToCsvSH).Output()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Printf("output is %s
", out)
where mongoToCsvSH can be either the path to the sh or the actual content - both do not work.
Any ideas how to achieve this?
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