Issue
I have a bash script that uses wget
running on a 3g device. I want the script to pause until I get a response so I have setup my code like this:
wget -t 0 -T 15 --retry-connrefused www.example.com
The problem is that when there is no connection at all (3g drops for a few seconds) the DNS can't resolve the host and wget
stops retrying.
Is there a way to force retry until the connection comes back? I know I can write a loop but I want to know if there is a setting in wget
I can use. If there is not what the best variable to build the loop on?
More details:
With the code I wrote, wget
will retry but if the device has no Internet connection at all (for example I pull out the 3g dongle from the device) it will stop retrying telling me it can't resolve the host address. It sends that after the 15 seconds defined by -T 15
wget: unable to resolve host address
Solution
This loop should do this:
while true;do
wget -T 15 -c http://example.com && break
done
How it works:
- In case there is no network connection, the
while loop
will not break and it will run thewget
command continuously and keep printing error message. - As soon as it gets connected to the Internet,
wget
starts resolving the host and getting the files. - Now if the connection is lost or some other error occurs, default retry (don't use
0
orinf
i.e unlimited retry, use limited value) ofwget
will retry to get the files until timeout of 15 seconds reached. After 15 seconds thewget
command will fail and print error output and thus thewhile loop
won't break. So it will again reach in a state where there is no connection or such and keep printing error message. - Again as soon as it gets connected or the error is resolved,
wget
starts resolving the host and getting the files. These steps (1-4) continue as long as the files are not downloaded completely. - This
wget
command uses-c
option, i.e resume option. So every instances ofwget
will start (downloading) from where it left off. - When the files get downloaded completely and the
wget
command succeeds, the loop will break.
Answered By - Jahid Answer Checked By - Gilberto Lyons (WPSolving Admin)