curl/curl.sh
Victor Westerlund dfd0664255 style: use lower case for variables (#6)
Use lower case for variables and upper case for constants to follow common conventions.

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/vlw/curl/pulls/6
2026-03-31 12:02:06 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Check if the correct number of arguments is provided
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <url> <request_method>"
exit 1
fi
DISABLE_SSL_FILE="disable_peer_validation"
REQ_BODY_FILE="curl/req_body.json"
REQ_PARAMS_FILE="curl/req_params.txt"
REQ_HEADERS_FILE="curl/req_headers.json"
RESP_HEADERS_FILE="curl/resp_headers.txt"
RESP_BODY_RAW_FILE="curl/resp_body.txt"
RESP_BODY_JSON_FILE="curl/resp_body.json"
url="$1"
method="$2"
# Append url search parameters
if [ -f $REQ_PARAMS_FILE ]; then
# Parse each newline as a separate parameter joined by a "&"
params=$(tr '\n' '&' < "$REQ_PARAMS_FILE" | sed 's/&$//')
url="${url}?${params}"
fi
# Prepare curl
curl_cmd="curl -s"
# Check if SSL peer validation should be disabled
if [ -f $DISABLE_SSL_FILE ]; then
curl_cmd="$curl_cmd -k"
fi
# Add headers from headers.json
if [ -f $REQ_HEADERS_FILE ]; then
# Read headers from the JSON file
while IFS= read -r line; do
header_name=$(echo "$line" | jq -r '.[keys[0]]')
header_value=$(echo "$line" | jq -r '.[keys[1]]')
curl_cmd="$curl_cmd -H \"$header_name: $header_value\""
done < <(jq -c 'to_entries | .[]' "$REQ_HEADERS_FILE")
fi
# Add the request method and URL to curl
curl_cmd="$curl_cmd -X $method \"$url\""
# If the method is not GET, include the payload
if [ $method != "GET" ]; then
if [ -f "$REQ_BODY_FILE" ]; then
payload=$(<"$REQ_BODY_FILE")
curl_cmd="$curl_cmd -H \"Content-Type: application/json\" -d '$payload'"
else
echo "Error: Payload file '${REQ_BODY_FILE}' not found."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Save the response headers and body
curl_cmd="$curl_cmd -o $RESP_BODY_RAW_FILE -D $RESP_HEADERS_FILE"
# Execute curl
eval "clear"
echo -e "${method} ${url}"
eval $curl_cmd
# Copy the raw respone body to a pretty-printed JSON file
jq . $RESP_BODY_RAW_FILE > $RESP_BODY_JSON_FILE