#!/bin/sh #The function will find the given user and search for a mysql-password #in the home-directory, which will get printed out! #arg1: user where to find a config-file # if not given, it uses the current user in the $HOME and $USER-Variable mysqlpw() { _mysqlpw_H=$HOME _mysqlpw_U=$USER # use different user, if arg1 given if [ -n "$1" ]; then # check if given user is even existing if ! id "$1" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then echo user "$1" not existing >&2 return 1 fi _mysqlpw_U=$1 _mysqlpw_H=$(grep ^"$1": /etc/passwd | cut -d ":" -f 6) fi; _mysqlpw_cnf="$_mysqlpw_H/.my.cnf" if [ ! -e "$_mysqlpw_cnf" ]; then echo "$_mysqlpw_cnf" not existing >&2 && return 1 fi if [ ! -r "$_mysqlpw_cnf" ]; then echo "$_mysqlpw_cnf" not readable >&2 && return 1 fi _mysqlpw_PW=$( (grep "password=" "$_mysqlpw_cnf" || echo undefined) | cut -d "=" -f 2) echo MySQL-Password for user "$_mysqlpw_U" is "$_mysqlpw_PW" }