jq select or statement
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I have the the following input json:
{
"TagList": [
{
"Key": "Environment",
"Value": "foo"
},
{
"Key": "ENVIRONMENT",
"Value": "bar"
}
]
}
I want to get the values of tags with the key ENVIRONMENT using jq
:
jq -r '.TagList | select(.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' input.json
But as it turned out, the key could be also Environment
. I try get both using this command:
jq -r '.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' or .Key=="Environment" | .Value)
but get the following error:
jq: error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ';' or ')' (Unix shell quoting issues?) at <top-level>, line 1:
.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value
jq: 1 compile error
How to get both of those tags?
jq
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I have the the following input json:
{
"TagList": [
{
"Key": "Environment",
"Value": "foo"
},
{
"Key": "ENVIRONMENT",
"Value": "bar"
}
]
}
I want to get the values of tags with the key ENVIRONMENT using jq
:
jq -r '.TagList | select(.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' input.json
But as it turned out, the key could be also Environment
. I try get both using this command:
jq -r '.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' or .Key=="Environment" | .Value)
but get the following error:
jq: error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ';' or ')' (Unix shell quoting issues?) at <top-level>, line 1:
.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value
jq: 1 compile error
How to get both of those tags?
jq
@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
1
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
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I have the the following input json:
{
"TagList": [
{
"Key": "Environment",
"Value": "foo"
},
{
"Key": "ENVIRONMENT",
"Value": "bar"
}
]
}
I want to get the values of tags with the key ENVIRONMENT using jq
:
jq -r '.TagList | select(.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' input.json
But as it turned out, the key could be also Environment
. I try get both using this command:
jq -r '.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' or .Key=="Environment" | .Value)
but get the following error:
jq: error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ';' or ')' (Unix shell quoting issues?) at <top-level>, line 1:
.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value
jq: 1 compile error
How to get both of those tags?
jq
I have the the following input json:
{
"TagList": [
{
"Key": "Environment",
"Value": "foo"
},
{
"Key": "ENVIRONMENT",
"Value": "bar"
}
]
}
I want to get the values of tags with the key ENVIRONMENT using jq
:
jq -r '.TagList | select(.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' input.json
But as it turned out, the key could be also Environment
. I try get both using this command:
jq -r '.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value' or .Key=="Environment" | .Value)
but get the following error:
jq: error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ';' or ')' (Unix shell quoting issues?) at <top-level>, line 1:
.TagList | select((.Key=="ENVIRONMENT") | .Value
jq: 1 compile error
How to get both of those tags?
jq
jq
edited Nov 23 '18 at 15:12
hek2mgl
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109k13150174
asked Nov 23 '18 at 14:52
eekfonkyeekfonky
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@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
1
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
add a comment |
@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
1
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
1
1
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21
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You can use the following command:
jq '.TagList|select(.Key=="Environment" or .Key=="ENVIRONMENT").Value'
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Generalizing a bit:
.TagList
| select(.Key | ascii_upcase == "ENVIRONMENT").Value
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You can use the following command:
jq '.TagList|select(.Key=="Environment" or .Key=="ENVIRONMENT").Value'
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You can use the following command:
jq '.TagList|select(.Key=="Environment" or .Key=="ENVIRONMENT").Value'
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You can use the following command:
jq '.TagList|select(.Key=="Environment" or .Key=="ENVIRONMENT").Value'
You can use the following command:
jq '.TagList|select(.Key=="Environment" or .Key=="ENVIRONMENT").Value'
answered Nov 23 '18 at 15:14
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Generalizing a bit:
.TagList
| select(.Key | ascii_upcase == "ENVIRONMENT").Value
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Generalizing a bit:
.TagList
| select(.Key | ascii_upcase == "ENVIRONMENT").Value
add a comment |
Generalizing a bit:
.TagList
| select(.Key | ascii_upcase == "ENVIRONMENT").Value
Generalizing a bit:
.TagList
| select(.Key | ascii_upcase == "ENVIRONMENT").Value
answered Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
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@eekfonky Please update your question with the output sample JSON.
– Mohit Kumar
Nov 23 '18 at 15:03
1
learn how to create an mcve. I prepared that for you this time in order to show what it means. All the aws stuff was totally unnecessary on the one hand, and on the other hand was missing every useful information to reproduce the problem for others. Please review this again and post the actual command that failed. The one you posted doesn't make sense at all (because of the broken quoting)
– hek2mgl
Nov 23 '18 at 15:21