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viewing the top level structure for all objects | viewing the top level structure for all objects | ||
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jq 'path(recurse(if type|. == "array" or . =="object" then .[] else empty end))' first10-10.json | |||
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jq '.[]|path(..)' first10-10.json | jq '.[]|path(..)' first10-10.json |
Revision as of 10:23, 17 November 2017
viewing the top level structure for all objects
jq 'path(recurse(if type|. == "array" or . =="object" then .[] else empty end))' first10-10.json
jq '.[]|path(..)' first10-10.json
jq '.[]|keys' filename
viewing the top level structure for the first object
jq '.[0]|keys' filename
viewing the top level structure for the third object
jq '.[2]|keys' filename
viewing the first key for the first object
jq '.[0] | keys | .[0] filename
Getting the subkeys (when you know there are subkeys)
jq '.[0].data|keys' filename
selecting a specific item (from the top level)
jq '.[] | select(.id=bla)' filename
getting specific data from a subkey
jq '.[0].id' filename jq '.[].data.category.name' filename | sort -u
http://blog.librato.com/posts/jq-json