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jmespath.py
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Automating Nightly Local Database Refreshes from Azure Blob Storage with Docker
The Azure CLI lets us write queries to filter the results of the az storage blob list command. The queries are written in JMESPath, which is a query language for JSON. In this case, we are filtering the results to only include blobs that end with the .bacpac extension and then selecting the first one as ordered by the lastModified property. If there are no blobs found, the script exits with a failure code. If we find a blob, we download it to the local path specified by the localPath variable.
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What's New in Python 3.12
For JSON there is the `jmespath` library which might help.
https://github.com/jmespath/jmespath.py
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jq 1.7 Released
I love jq, but I also use JMESPath (especially with AWS CLI), yq (bundled with tomlq and xq as well), and dasel [2]. I also wish hclq [3] wasn't so dead!
[0]: https://jmespath.org/
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Announcing serde-query 0.2.0
Probably writing the query side of things is a lot of the fun here, but there is actually a spec (and a complying Rust impl) you can hook into for this JQ-like querying: https://jmespath.org/ ( https://github.com/jmespath/jmespath.rs ).
- JMESPath
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Spring Boot logging with Loki, Promtail, and Grafana (Loki stack)
Thanks to custom variables that use labels, we can create various filters for the dashboard. You can look up my configuration of variables and extend it with an analogy way for your own needs. At the top, I marked the filter with detected pods in selected namespace. In the lower part, you can see a preview of all labels that are associated with a single log line. Most labels are meta information that Promtail adds during scraping targets. This part of the Promtail configuration provides it. In this section, I also marked a few labels that not comes out-of-the box e.g. leavel , class , thread . We added these labels using the Promtail json stage. You need to know that Promtail processes scraped logs in a pipeline. A pipeline is comprised of a set of stages. json stage is a parsing stage that reads the log line as JSON and accepts JMESPath expressions to extract data.
- Who is JSON?
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jmespath.py VS jertl - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 31 Oct 2022
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YAML value retrieval
The tester on the official website for JMESPath (what json_query is doing) has been useful to me: https://jmespath.org/
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I've built a PathDict, a library that makes it easy to work with dicts!
Interesting. How does this compared to Jmespath? Not saying Jmespath is superior, just wondering whether you were aware of it.
dasel
- jq 1.7 Released
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Dasel - jq for yaml json and toml
wget https://github.com/TomWright/dasel/releases/download/v2.1.2/dasel_linux_amd64 install -o root -g root -m 0755 dasel_linux_amd64 /usr/bin/dasel
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Why a world needs an UNIX-style image collection manager?
https://github.com/TomWright/dasel handles JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV
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Tool to interact with CSV
dasel - Comparable to jq / yq, but supports JSON, YAML, TOML, XML and CSV with zero runtime dependencies.
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Yq is a portable yq: command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV and properties processor
Another tool in this space is Dasel[1], which can handle querying/modifying JSON, YAML, TOML, XML and CSV files.
[1] https://github.com/TomWright/dasel
- Jc – JSONifies the output of many CLI tools
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What are your coolest tools for one-liners ?
There also is dasel which combine jq, yq as well handling TOML, XML and CSV
- Run SQL on CSV, Parquet, JSON, Arrow, Unix Pipes and Google Sheet
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
dasel # most common human readable configs(json, yaml, xml...)
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How to grep a specific field from curl output
I have recently switched to Dasel (https://github.com/TomWright/dasel ) due to its ability to work not only with JSON but also with other formats.
What are some alternatives?
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
jq - Command-line JSON processor
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
yq - yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON
jfq - JSONata on the command line
kubectl-jq - Kubectl plugin that works like "kubectl get" but runs everything through a JQ program you provide
jello - CLI tool to filter JSON and JSON Lines data with Python syntax. (Similar to jq)
Go Metrics - Go port of Coda Hale's Metrics library
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems