Python library to grep JSON.
Project description
python-gron
Make JSON grep-able, a Python implementation of gron.
Installation
gron
is available on PyPi, to install it
use:
$ pip install gron
Documentation
The API documentation can be found here.
Usage
Given a JSON file with the content:
{
"one": 1,
"two": 2.2,
"three-b": "3",
"four": [1,2,3,4],
"five": {
"alpha": ["fo", "fum"],
"beta": {
"hey": "How's tricks?"
}
},
"abool": true,
"abool2": false,
"isnull": null,
"id": 66912849
}
you can use gron
like this:
$ gron tests/data/one.json
json = {};
json.abool = true;
json.abool2 = false;
json.five = {};
json.five.alpha = [];
json.five.alpha[0] = "fo";
json.five.alpha[1] = "fum";
json.five.beta = {};
json.five.beta.hey = "How's tricks?";
json.four = [];
json.four[0] = 1;
json.four[1] = 2;
json.four[2] = 3;
json.four[3] = 4;
json.id = 66912849;
json.isnull = null;
json.one = 1;
json.two = 2.2;
json["three-b"] = "3";``
Without any arguments gron
will read from STDIN
:
$ cat tests/data/one.json | gron
json = {};
json.abool = true;
json.abool2 = false;
json.five = {};
json.five.alpha = [];
json.five.alpha[0] = "fo";
json.five.alpha[1] = "fum";
json.five.beta = {};
json.five.beta.hey = "How's tricks?";
json.four = [];
json.four[0] = 1;
json.four[1] = 2;
json.four[2] = 3;
json.four[3] = 4;
json.id = 66912849;
json.isnull = null;
json.one = 1;
json.two = 2.2;
json["three-b"] = "3";
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