yo, so it's a json parser written in bash
pipe json to it, and it traverses the json objects and prints out the path to the current object (as a JSON array) and then the object, without whitespace.
$ json_parse < package.json
["name"] "JSON.sh"
["version"] "0.0.0"
["description"] ""
["homepage"] "https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh"
["repository","type"] "git"
["repository","url"] "https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh.git"
["repository"] {"type":"git","url":"https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh.git"}
["bin","json_parse"] "./JSON.sh"
["bin"] {"json_parse":"./JSON.sh"}
["dependencies"] {}
# ... etc
a more complex example:
curl registry.npmjs.org/express | ./JSON.sh | egrep '\["versions","[^"]*"\]'
... try it and see
-b
Brief output. Combines 'Leaf only' and 'Prune empty' options.
-l
Leaf only. Only show leaf nodes, which stops data duplication.
-p
Prune empty. Exclude fields with empty values.
-n
No-head. Don't show nodes that have no path. Normally these output a leading '[]', which you can't use in a bash array.
-s
Remove escaping of the solidus symbol (stright slash).
-h
Show help text.
- step-/JSON.awk JSON.sh ported to awk
- kristopolous/TickTick Object Oriented BASH
- archan937/jsonv.sh
install via npm or from AUR on archlinux
npm install -g JSON.sh
yaourt -Sy json-sh
(json-sh on aur thanks to kremlin-)
This software is available under the following licenses:
- MIT
- Apache 2