Command to identify the expired API token and generates the new token in shell





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I have written a function using curl to generate the token. I check whether the token exists; if not, then I execute the function, otherwise I skip this function and proceed to next. But I am not sure that it will work if a token is expired.



Is there any command to identify the expired token and generates the new one by calling this function?



 #!/bin/ksh
export V_TOKEN="gen_token_${V_DATE}.txt"

#### Calling function to generate the token
function callPOST
{
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-url' -d 'grant_type=password&username=usr01&password=pwd@123' -o tmp.txt "http://someaddress.com/api/oauth"

}

### Validate Token #

echo "o Validating Token"
if [ -a ${V_TOKEN} ]; then
echo "o Token File Exists."
echo "[X] PASS"
else
echo "o Now generating token..."
callPOST









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  • any response on this pls..

    – kashi
    Nov 29 '18 at 11:50


















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I have written a function using curl to generate the token. I check whether the token exists; if not, then I execute the function, otherwise I skip this function and proceed to next. But I am not sure that it will work if a token is expired.



Is there any command to identify the expired token and generates the new one by calling this function?



 #!/bin/ksh
export V_TOKEN="gen_token_${V_DATE}.txt"

#### Calling function to generate the token
function callPOST
{
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-url' -d 'grant_type=password&username=usr01&password=pwd@123' -o tmp.txt "http://someaddress.com/api/oauth"

}

### Validate Token #

echo "o Validating Token"
if [ -a ${V_TOKEN} ]; then
echo "o Token File Exists."
echo "[X] PASS"
else
echo "o Now generating token..."
callPOST









share|improve this question

























  • any response on this pls..

    – kashi
    Nov 29 '18 at 11:50














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I have written a function using curl to generate the token. I check whether the token exists; if not, then I execute the function, otherwise I skip this function and proceed to next. But I am not sure that it will work if a token is expired.



Is there any command to identify the expired token and generates the new one by calling this function?



 #!/bin/ksh
export V_TOKEN="gen_token_${V_DATE}.txt"

#### Calling function to generate the token
function callPOST
{
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-url' -d 'grant_type=password&username=usr01&password=pwd@123' -o tmp.txt "http://someaddress.com/api/oauth"

}

### Validate Token #

echo "o Validating Token"
if [ -a ${V_TOKEN} ]; then
echo "o Token File Exists."
echo "[X] PASS"
else
echo "o Now generating token..."
callPOST









share|improve this question
















I have written a function using curl to generate the token. I check whether the token exists; if not, then I execute the function, otherwise I skip this function and proceed to next. But I am not sure that it will work if a token is expired.



Is there any command to identify the expired token and generates the new one by calling this function?



 #!/bin/ksh
export V_TOKEN="gen_token_${V_DATE}.txt"

#### Calling function to generate the token
function callPOST
{
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-url' -d 'grant_type=password&username=usr01&password=pwd@123' -o tmp.txt "http://someaddress.com/api/oauth"

}

### Validate Token #

echo "o Validating Token"
if [ -a ${V_TOKEN} ]; then
echo "o Token File Exists."
echo "[X] PASS"
else
echo "o Now generating token..."
callPOST






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  • any response on this pls..

    – kashi
    Nov 29 '18 at 11:50



















  • any response on this pls..

    – kashi
    Nov 29 '18 at 11:50

















any response on this pls..

– kashi
Nov 29 '18 at 11:50





any response on this pls..

– kashi
Nov 29 '18 at 11:50












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