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Cross-platform command line utility to extract and/or evaluate json. No weird new language or syntax; just use basic javascript notation in your one-liners. Pipe data into it as part of script chain or read from a file. Honey Badger doesn't care.
Usage: pick_json [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-k, --keys Just output the keys. Will output the root keys if no expression is given
-e, --exp <expression> Expression to filter the json. Must start with an attribute or index
-f, --file <file> Use <file> instead of standard input
-v, --verbose Verbose errors
Example
$ echo '[ { "bar" : 42 } ]' | pick_json -e "[0].bar > 40" #returns true
Assumes you have Node installed
npm install -g pick_json
We are using the following json data file as input data in the examples. You can find it in the test directory
{
"redis": {
"connected": true,
"ready": true,
"connections": 1,
"commandsSent": 9,
"commandQueue": {
"tail": [],
"head": [],
"offset": 0
}
},
"error_codes" : [2001, 4004]
}
pick_json -e error_codes[1] test/example.json
returns 4004
pick_json -e redis.connected test/example.json
returns true
Remember, the expr can be any valid expression operating on the data
pick_json -e "error_data.filter(err => err > 3000)" data.json
returns [4004]
echo [ { "bar" : 42 } ] | pick_cli [0].bar
returns 42
Use curl to extract the data and pipe it into pick_json
curl -s mysite.com/service.json | pick_json -e stats.uptime
FAQs
Command line utility to extract an object from a nested json structure
We found that pick_json demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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