Running a Python script within shell script - Check status
Hate to resurrect a dinosaur but while this selected answer worked as written I wanted to add a variation where one can check against multiple exit codes. $?
only seems to retrieve the exit code of the last executed program one time. So if you need to check the exit code against multiple cases, it is necessary to assign $?
to a variable and then check the variable, a la (using @chepner 's example):
python script.py
exit_code=$?
if [[ $exit_code = 0 ]]; then
echo "success"
elif [[ $exit_code = 1 ]]; then
echo "a different form of success, maybe"
else
echo "failure: $exit_code"
fi
First, you can pass the desired exit code as an argument to sys.exit
in your python script.
Second, the exit code of the most recently exited process can be found in the bash
parameter $?
. However, you may not need to check it explicitly:
if python script.py; then
echo "Exit code of 0, success"
else
echo "Exit code of $?, failure"
fi
To check the exit code explicitly, you need to supply a conditional expression to the if
statement:
python script.py
if [[ $? = 0 ]]; then
echo "success"
else
echo "failure: $?"
fi