cURL status bar not displaying












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I have done something in a bash script and my cURL command is no longer showing the status bar. I need to save the HTTP response code to a variable, $status:



I have:



status=$(curl -s -S -o curl.tmp -w %{http_code} --progress-bar -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD -T "$FILE_TO_UPLOAD" "$FILE_ON_REMOTE_SERVER" )
status=$(($status + 0)) # force integer

if [[ $status > 400 ]]; then
# an error occurred; do something
fi


Why isn't the progress bar displaying?










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    I have done something in a bash script and my cURL command is no longer showing the status bar. I need to save the HTTP response code to a variable, $status:



    I have:



    status=$(curl -s -S -o curl.tmp -w %{http_code} --progress-bar -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD -T "$FILE_TO_UPLOAD" "$FILE_ON_REMOTE_SERVER" )
    status=$(($status + 0)) # force integer

    if [[ $status > 400 ]]; then
    # an error occurred; do something
    fi


    Why isn't the progress bar displaying?










    share|improve this question



























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      I have done something in a bash script and my cURL command is no longer showing the status bar. I need to save the HTTP response code to a variable, $status:



      I have:



      status=$(curl -s -S -o curl.tmp -w %{http_code} --progress-bar -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD -T "$FILE_TO_UPLOAD" "$FILE_ON_REMOTE_SERVER" )
      status=$(($status + 0)) # force integer

      if [[ $status > 400 ]]; then
      # an error occurred; do something
      fi


      Why isn't the progress bar displaying?










      share|improve this question
















      I have done something in a bash script and my cURL command is no longer showing the status bar. I need to save the HTTP response code to a variable, $status:



      I have:



      status=$(curl -s -S -o curl.tmp -w %{http_code} --progress-bar -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD -T "$FILE_TO_UPLOAD" "$FILE_ON_REMOTE_SERVER" )
      status=$(($status + 0)) # force integer

      if [[ $status > 400 ]]; then
      # an error occurred; do something
      fi


      Why isn't the progress bar displaying?







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          Using the -s option for "silent mode" will prevent curl from showing the progress bar:



          From the curl man page:




          -s, --silent




          Silent or quiet mode. Don't show progress meter or error messages. Makes Curl mute. It will still output the data you ask for, potentially even to the
          terminal/stdout unless you redirect it.



          Use -S, --show-error in addition to this option to disable progress meter but still show error messages.



          See also -v, --verbose and --stderr.








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            Using the -s option for "silent mode" will prevent curl from showing the progress bar:



            From the curl man page:




            -s, --silent




            Silent or quiet mode. Don't show progress meter or error messages. Makes Curl mute. It will still output the data you ask for, potentially even to the
            terminal/stdout unless you redirect it.



            Use -S, --show-error in addition to this option to disable progress meter but still show error messages.



            See also -v, --verbose and --stderr.








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              Using the -s option for "silent mode" will prevent curl from showing the progress bar:



              From the curl man page:




              -s, --silent




              Silent or quiet mode. Don't show progress meter or error messages. Makes Curl mute. It will still output the data you ask for, potentially even to the
              terminal/stdout unless you redirect it.



              Use -S, --show-error in addition to this option to disable progress meter but still show error messages.



              See also -v, --verbose and --stderr.








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                Using the -s option for "silent mode" will prevent curl from showing the progress bar:



                From the curl man page:




                -s, --silent




                Silent or quiet mode. Don't show progress meter or error messages. Makes Curl mute. It will still output the data you ask for, potentially even to the
                terminal/stdout unless you redirect it.



                Use -S, --show-error in addition to this option to disable progress meter but still show error messages.



                See also -v, --verbose and --stderr.








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                Using the -s option for "silent mode" will prevent curl from showing the progress bar:



                From the curl man page:




                -s, --silent




                Silent or quiet mode. Don't show progress meter or error messages. Makes Curl mute. It will still output the data you ask for, potentially even to the
                terminal/stdout unless you redirect it.



                Use -S, --show-error in addition to this option to disable progress meter but still show error messages.



                See also -v, --verbose and --stderr.









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