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+ # Changelog
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+
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+ ## 1.4.0
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+ * Expressions support matching true/false booleans (Boyan Tabakov)
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+ * `--slice` option added to jgrep to get array elements (Jon McKenzie)
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+ * `-i` option to read file supported without a TTY (Jon McKenzie)
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+ * `-n` streaming option from 1.3.2 reinstated
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+ * Performance fix: string splitting replaced with character access
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+ * Performance fix: regexes replaced with simpler string methods
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+ * Tests fixed and enabled on Travis CI
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+ JGrep is a command line tool and API for parsing JSON documents based on logical expressions.
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+ ###Installation:###
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+ jgrep is available as a gem:
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+
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+ gem install jgrep
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+
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+ ###JGrep binary usage:###
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+
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+ jgrep [expression] -i foo.json
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ cat "foo.json" | jgrep [expression]
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+
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+ ###Flags:###
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+
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+ -s, --simple [FIELDS] : Greps the JSON and only returns the value of the field(s) specified
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+ -c, --compat : Returns the JSON in its non-pretty flat form
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+ -n, --stream : Specify continuous input
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+ -f, --flatten : Flatten the results as much as possible
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+ -i, --input [FILENAME] : Target JSON file to use as input
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+ -q, --quiet : Quiet; don't write to stdout. Exit with zero status if match found.
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+ -v, --verbose : Verbose output that will list a document if it fails to parse
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+ --start FIELD : Starts the grep at a specific key in the document
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+ --slice [RANGE] : A range of the form 'n' or 'n..m', indicating which documents to extract from the final output
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+
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+ ###Expressions###
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+ JGrep uses the following logical symbols to define expressions.
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+
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+ 'and' :
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+ - [statement] and [statement]
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+ Evaluates to true if both statements are true
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+ 'or' :
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+ - [statement] and [statement]
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+ Evaluates true if either statement is true
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+ 'not' :
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+ - ! [statement]
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+ - not [statement]
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+
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+ Inverts the value of statement
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+ '+'
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+ - +[value]
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+ Returns true if value is present in the json document
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+ '-'
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+ - -[value]
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+ Returns true if value is not present in the json doument
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+ '(' and ')'
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+ - (expression1) and expression2
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+ Performs the operations inside the perentheses first.
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+ ###Statements:###
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+ A statement is defined as some value in a json document compared to another value.
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+ Available comparison operators are '=', '<', '>', '<=', '>='
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+ Examples:
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+ foo.bar=1
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+ foo.bar>0
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+ foo.bar<=1.3
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+ ###Complex expressions:###
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+ Given a json document, {"foo":1, "bar":null}, the following are examples of valid expressions
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+ Examples:
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+ +foo
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+ ... returns true
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+ -bar
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+ ... returns false
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+ ... returns true
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+ !(foo>=2 and bar=null) or !(bar=null)
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+ ... returns true
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+ ###CLI missing an expression###
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+ If JGrep is executed without a set expression, it will return an unmodified JSON document. The
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+ -s flag can still be applied to the result.
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+ ###In document comparison:###
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+ If a document contains an array, the '[' and ']' operators can be used to define a comparison where
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+ statements are checked for truth on a per element basis which will then be combined.
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+ Example:
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+ [foo.bar1=1 and foo.bar2=2]
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+ on
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "foo": [
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+ {
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+ "bar1":1
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "bar2":2
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "foo": [
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+ {
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+ "bar1":0
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "bar2":0
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ]
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+
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+ will return
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "foo": [
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+ {
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+ "bar1": 1
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "bar2": 2
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ **Note**: In document comparison cannot be nested.
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+ ###The -s flag###
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+ The s flag simplifies the output returned by JGrep. Given a JSON document
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+ [{"a":1, "b":2, "c":3}, {"a":3, "b":2, "c":1}]
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+
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+ a JGrep invocation like
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+ cat my.json | jgrep "a=1" -s b
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+ will output
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+ 1
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+ The s flag can also be used with multiple field, which will return JSON as output which only contain the specified fields.
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+ **Note**: Separate fields by a space and enclose all fields in quotes (see example below)
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+ Given:
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+ [{"a":1, "b":2, "c":3}, {"a":3, "b":2, "c":1}]
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+ a JGrep invocation like
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+ cat my.json | jgrep "a>0" -s "a c"
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+ will output
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+ [
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+ {
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+ "a" : 1,
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+ "c" : 3
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "a" : 3,
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+ "c" : 1
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+ }
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+ ]
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+
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+ ###The --start flag###
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+
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+ Some documents do not comply to our expected format, they might have an array embedded deep in a field. The --start
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+ flag lets you pick a starting point for the grep.
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+ An example document can be seen here:
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+ {"results": [
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+ {"name":"Jack", "surname":"Smith"},
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+ {"name":"Jill", "surname":"Jones"}
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ This document does not comply to our standard but does contain data that can be searched - the _results_ field.
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+ We can use the --start flat to tell jgrep to start looking for data in that field:
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+
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+ <pre>
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+ $ cat my.json | jgrep --start results name=Jack -s surname
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+ Smith
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ ### The --slice flag
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+ Allows the user to provide an int or range to slice an array of
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+ results with, in particular so a single element can be extracted, e.g.
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+ $ echo '[{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}, {"foo": {"bar":"baz"}}]' |
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+ jgrep "foo.bar=baz" --slice 0
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+ {
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+ "foo": {
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+ "bar": "baz"
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ ### The --stream flag
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+
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+ With the --stream or -n flag, jgrep will process multiple JSON inputs (newline
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+ separated) until standard input is closed. Each JSON input will be processed
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+ as usual, but the output immediately printed.
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+
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+ ###JGrep Gem usage:###
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+
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+ require 'jgrep'
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+ json = File.read("yourfile.json")
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+ expression = "foo=1 or bar=1"
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+ JGrep::jgrep(json, expression)
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+ sflags = "foo"
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+ JGrep::jgrep(json, expression, sflags)