# Script Metadata
scriptName="bklog"; # Define basename of script file.
-scriptVersion="0.1.9"; # Define version of script.
+scriptVersion="0.1.11"; # Define version of script.
scriptURL="https://gitlab.com/baltakatei/ninfacyzga-01"; # Define wesite hosting this script.
scriptTimeStart="$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S.%N)"; # YYYYmmddTHHMMSS.NNNNNNNNN
scriptHostname=$(hostname); # Save hostname of system running this script.
dateCurrentShort="$(date -d "$timeInput" +%Y%m%d)"; # Produce separator-less current date with resolution 1 day.
echo "$dateCurrentShort";
} # Get YYYYmmdd
+dateTimeShort(){
+ # Desc: Timestamp without separators (YYYYmmddTHHMMSS+zzzz)
+ # Usage: dateTimeShort ([str date])
+ # Version 1.1.1
+ # Input: arg1: 'date'-parsable timestamp string (optional)
+ # Output: stdout: timestamp (ISO-8601, no separators)
+ # Depends: yell
+ local argTime timeCurrent timeInput timeCurrentShort
+
+ argTime="$1";
+ # Get Current Time
+ timeCurrent="$(date --iso-8601=seconds)" ; # Produce `date`-parsable current timestamp with resolution of 1 second.
+ # Decide to parse current or supplied date
+ ## Check if time argument empty
+ if [[ -z "$argTime" ]]; then
+ ## T: Time argument empty, use current time
+ timeInput="$timeCurrent";
+ else
+ ## F: Time argument exists, validate time
+ if date --date="$argTime" 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ### T: Time argument is valid; use it
+ timeInput="$argTime";
+ else
+ ### F: Time argument not valid; exit
+ yell "ERROR:Invalid time argument supplied. Exiting."; exit 1;
+ fi
+ fi
+ # Construct and deliver separator-les date string
+ timeCurrentShort="$(date -d "$timeInput" +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%z)";
+ echo "$timeCurrentShort";
+} # Get YYYYmmddTHHMMSS±zzzz
setTimeZoneEV(){
# Desc: Set time zone environment variable TZ
# Usage: setTimeZoneEV arg1
# MAIN LOOP: Run until script TTL seconds pass
bufferRound=0;
while [[ $SECONDS -lt "scriptTTL" ]]; do
+ vbm "DEBUG:Starting buffer round:$bufferRound";
bufferTOD="$((SECONDS + bufferTTL))"; # Set buffer round time-of-death
# Consume stdin to fill buffer until buffer time-of-death (TOD) arrives
while read -r -t "$bufferTTL" line && [[ $SECONDS -lt "$bufferTOD" ]]; do