You know how, in JavaScript, we can set a value to a variable if one doesn't, like this:
name = name || 'joe';This is quite common and very helpful. Another option is to do:
name || (name = 'joe');| #!/bin/bash | |
| #Required | |
| apikey=*YourAPIKey* | |
| domain=*YourOrgDomain* | |
| commonname=$(hostname --fqdn) | |
| orgid=*YourOrgID* | |
| #OV or EV or Private | |
| cert_type=ov |
You know how, in JavaScript, we can set a value to a variable if one doesn't, like this:
name = name || 'joe';This is quite common and very helpful. Another option is to do:
name || (name = 'joe');