catj
Displays JSON files in a flat format.
Input:
{
"mappings": {
"templates": [
{
"fields": {
"mapping": {
"norms": false,
"type": "text",
"fields": {
"keyword": {
"ignore_above": 256,
"type": "keyword"
}
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
Output:
.mappings.templates[0].fields.mapping.norms = false
.mappings.templates[0].fields.mapping.type = "text"
.mappings.templates[0].fields.mapping.fields.keyword.ignore_above = 256
.mappings.templates[0].fields.mapping.fields.keyword.type = "keyword"
Why?
- It makes it easier to understand the structure of JSON files.
- The output is valid JavaScript which can be used directly in code.
- It's very helpful when writing queries for tools like jq.
Install
npm install -g catj
Usage
catj [file]
If no file is specified, catj reads from the standard input.
Version History
- 1.0
- Initial release.
Author
Soheil Rashidi
Copyright and License
Copyright 2014 Soheil Rashidi
Licensed under the The MIT License (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the LICENSE file, or at:
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