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#!/bin/bash | |
function jsonval { | |
temp=`echo $json | sed 's/\\\\\//\//g' | sed 's/[{}]//g' | awk -v k="text" '{n=split($0,a,","); for (i=1; i<=n; i++) print a[i]}' | sed 's/\"\:\"/\|/g' | sed 's/[\,]/ /g' | sed 's/\"//g' | grep -w $prop` | |
echo ${temp##*|} | |
} | |
json=`curl -s -X GET http://twitter.com/users/show/$1.json` | |
prop='profile_image_url' | |
picurl=`jsonval` | |
`curl -s -X GET $picurl -o $1.png` |
I have the same issue as @ikelca mentioned, any solutions by using this script?
none of these solutions work for a json response that includes a URL (i.e: https://some.url")
{"response":{"code":"200","message":"OK"},"item":"https://someurl.com/api/"}
works great, thanks
great, thx.
Hi,
if i have a json file or json string, and then i need to extract all the key from it, then what changes i need to do?
thanks in advance.
gnar gnar
Genius, thanks
Great tips and examples, saved the evening :)... Thanks!
Or just use jq...
jq is that bomb
@itstayyab,
Your function jsonValue() works pretty great, but only in Bash! Cause For is not supported in Shell.
Could you please rewrite it with a While loop?
Small modification to display only one result for our $KEY.
awk -F"[,:}]" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if($i~/\042'$KEY'\042/){print $(i+1)}}}' | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'
But... How to display whole result if it contains "," or ":" character?
@psmanek. I am facing similar issue. my value string contains , and =. Please let me know if you or anyone on this thread were able to resolve this.
If my json contains a list of object, how can I extract 2 properties of each object?
Want to use one depending of the second one for each object.
Thanks!
nice. works very well.
Great it works very well with adding --silent option in curl
it works! tkz, great job!
{ "array": [ "foo", "bar" ], "other": "entry", "page": 1 }
what do I need to do, to get 'foo' and 'bar' ?
currently jsonValue array
returns only foo
I would advise to use jq, like this : cat file.json | jq .array would give:
[
"foo",
"bar"
]
Small modification to display only one result for our $KEY.
awk -F"[,:}]" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if($i~/\042'$KEY'\042/){print $(i+1)}}}' | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'
But... How to display whole result if it contains "," or ":" character?
jsonValue()
{
num=$2
grep \""$1"\" | sed "s/\:/\n/" | grep -v \""$1"\" | sed "s/\"\,//g" | sed 's/["]*$//' | sed 's/[,]*$//'| sed 's/^[ \t]*//' | sed s/\"// | sed -n "${num}"p
}
Functionally same as @itstayyab, but ,
and :
are also handled
Yes, i know, pretty late to the party.
Small modification to display only one result for our $KEY.
awk -F"[,:}]" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if($i~/\042'$KEY'\042/){print $(i+1)}}}' | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'
But... How to display whole result if it contains "," or ":" character?jsonValue() { num=$2 grep \""$1"\" | sed "s/\:/\n/" | grep -v \""$1"\" | sed "s/\"\,//g" | sed 's/["]*$//' | sed 's/[,]*$//'| sed 's/^[ \t]*//' | sed s/\"// | sed -n "${num}"p }
Functionally same as @itstayyab, but
,
and:
are also handledYes, i know, pretty late to the party.
Works perfectly. Thanks
Small modification to display only one result for our $KEY.
awk -F"[,:}]" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if($i~/\042'$KEY'\042/){print $(i+1)}}}' | tr -d '"' | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'
But... How to display whole result if it contains "," or ":" character?jsonValue() { num=$2 grep \""$1"\" | sed "s/\:/\n/" | grep -v \""$1"\" | sed "s/\"\,//g" | sed 's/["]*$//' | sed 's/[,]*$//'| sed 's/^[ \t]*//' | sed s/\"// | sed -n "${num}"p }
Functionally same as @itstayyab, but
,
and:
are also handled
Yes, i know, pretty late to the party.Works perfectly. Thanks
Just got the notification, glad it helped you. I have made some improvements since the last time.
###################################################
# Method to extract specified field data from json
# Globals: None
# Arguments: 2
# ${1} - value of field to fetch from json
# ${2} - Optional, nth number of value from extracted values, by default shows all.
# Input: file | here string | pipe
# _json_value "Arguments" < file
# _json_value "Arguments <<< "${varibale}"
# echo something | _json_value "Arguments"
# Result: print extracted value
###################################################
_json_value() {
declare LC_ALL=C num="${2:-}"
grep -o "\"""${1}""\"\:.*" | sed -e "s/.*\"""${1}""\": //" -e 's/[",]*$//' -e 's/["]*$//' -e 's/[,]*$//' -e "s/\"//" -n -e "${num}"p
}
To avoid forking of multiple sed processes
Got my, mentioned after 6 years :) Glad that I contributed to something.
Awesome bit of code. Thank you saved me a ton of time and frustrations. Why there is no string compare like a contains just baffles me. The heavy handed use of grep is so silly. All I wanted was a simple if (something.contains(this)); then this allows me to achieve this by parsing the JSON response and then very easily create the if statement. Thank you! You are a time saver!
Given this JSON in data.json
:
{
"id": "001",
"color": "blue"
}
And I want to extract value "blue" from JSON property color
in Windows git bash (no jq dependency), here's how I do it in a pinch:
grep color data.json | cut -d'"' -f4
Another way to do it:
https://raymii.org/s/snippets/Get_json_value_with_sed.html
Thanks for this, saved my day ;)