jq for JSON
Publikováno: 27.8.2021
I old enough to remember when we thought XML was going to change the programming world…then JSON saved us from that hell. Parsing and querying JSON data is fundamental task we’ve all coded for, but sometimes I just want to get some data locally with minimal fuss. I just learned of a really awesome library […]
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I old enough to remember when we thought XML was going to change the programming world…then JSON saved us from that hell. Parsing and querying JSON data is fundamental task we’ve all coded for, but sometimes I just want to get some data locally with minimal fuss. I just learned of a really awesome library to do so: jq
. Let’s have a look at some cool things we can do with jq
!
Start by installing jq
via a utility like Homebrew:
brew install jq
With Homebrew installed and a local actors.json
file, let’s go to work on pulling some data!
// Using this JSON file: // https://raw.githubusercontent.com/algolia/datasets/master/movies/actors.json // Get the 10th item in an array cat actors.json | jq '.[10]' // { // "name": "Dwayne Johnson", // "rating": 1568, // "image_path": "/akweMz59qsSoPUJYe7QpjAc2rQp.jpg", // "alternative_name": "The Rock", // "objectID": "551486400" // } // Get a property from the 10th item in array // > "Dwayne Johnson" // Get multiple items jq '.[10:12]' // Get items up to the 12th position jq '.[:12]' // Get items after the 12th position jq '.[12:]' // Get an array of properties from all objects jq '.[].name' // > ["William Shatner", "Will Ferrell", ...] // Create an object with only properties I want jq '{ name: .[].name, rating: .[].rating}' // Built in functions! jq 'sort' jq 'length' jq 'reverse'
There are loads of other ways to use jq
, so I highly recommend you check out JQ Select Explained: Selecting elements from JSON. I’ll keep jq
handy for the foreseeable future, as it will be invaluable!
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