How to compare those (date) values in bash

I need to compare 2 strings of the following formatting:

2013-12-31T00:00:00
2014-11-19T15:40:30

Its a custom datetime format. I tried different things, none worked:

if [ ${val1} < ${val2} ] || [ ${val1} == ${val2} ]; then ...

or

if [ ${val1} <= ${val2} ]

or

if [[ ${val1} -el ${val2} ]]

Thanks guys!

1 Answer

Bash has its own testing syntax, where you can use > and <:

$ val1=2013-12-31T00:00:00
$ val2=2014-11-19T15:40:30
$ [[ $val1 > $val2 ]]
$ echo $?
1
$ [[ $val1 < $val2 ]]
$ echo $?
0

Alternatively you can use Unix timestamps and compare the integer values:

$ val1=$(date --date='2013-12-31T00:00:00' +%s)
$ val2=$(date --date='2014-11-19T15:40:30' +%s)
$ [ $val1 -gt $val2 ]
$ echo $?
1
$ [ $val1 -lt $val2 ]
$ echo $?
0
1

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