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Em sex., 5 de nov. de 2021 às 22:04, Viktor Dukhovni <
postfix-us...@dukhovni.org> escreveu:

> On Sat, Nov 06, 2021 at 12:32:14AM +0100, richard lucassen wrote:
>
> > > >     postqueue -j | jq -nr --argjson days $days '
> > > >               ...
> >
> > I have run the jq script for a week or so ($days = 5) and it works like
> > a charm :-)
>
> You're welcome.  Of course if the number of days will never vary in your
> case, it would be simpler to just hard-code the number into the jq script:
>
>      # postqueue -j | jq -nr '
>                (now - 86400 * 5) as $too_old
>              | inputs
>              | select(.queue_name == "hold" and .arrival_time  < $too_old)
>              | .queue_id
>              | select(test("^\\w+$"))
>          ' |
>          postsuper -d - hold
>
> Making it an external variable was intended to facilitate use via shell
> functions that might take the day count as an option, and perhaps even
> an optional list of queue names:
>
>     old_qids() {
>         local OPTARG OPTIND=0 days=5
>         while getopts hd: opt
>         do
>             case $opt in
>             h) echo "Usage: old_qids [-h] [-d <days>] [all | <queue> ...]"
> >&2
>                return 1;;
>             d) days=$OPTARG;;
>             *) return 1;;
>             esac
>         done
>         shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))
>         postqueue -j |
>             jq -nr --argjson days "$days" '
>               (now - 86400 * $days) as $too_old
>             | $ARGS.positional as $qs
>             | inputs
>             | select(.arrival_time < $too_old)
>             | first(select($qs == [] or {(.queue_name,"all"):true}[$qs[]]))
>             | .queue_id
>             | select(test("^\\w+$"))
>         ' --args -- "$@"
>     }
>
> --
>     Viktor.
>

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