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June 26, 2011 17:42
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Extract a JSON value from a BASH script
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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` |
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
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Just got the notification, glad it helped you. I have made some improvements since the last time.
To avoid forking of multiple sed processes