how to parse specific values from multiple JSON objects into csv using jq
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I have following json
[
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":80,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
},
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":53,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
}
]
I want to extract ports to simple csv
output
80,53
I tried
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | @csv' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
and
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | join(",")' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
but none of them work.
json jq
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I have following json
[
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":80,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
},
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":53,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
}
]
I want to extract ports to simple csv
output
80,53
I tried
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | @csv' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
and
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | join(",")' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
but none of them work.
json jq
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up vote
3
down vote
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up vote
3
down vote
favorite
I have following json
[
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":80,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
},
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":53,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
}
]
I want to extract ports to simple csv
output
80,53
I tried
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | @csv' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
and
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | join(",")' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
but none of them work.
json jq
I have following json
[
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":80,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
},
{
"ip":"105.105.105.105",
"timestamp":"1543746097",
"ports":[
{
"port":53,
"proto":"tcp",
"status":"open",
"reason":"syn-ack",
"ttl":128
}
]
}
]
I want to extract ports to simple csv
output
80,53
I tried
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | @csv' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
and
jq -r '.."ports" | map(.port) | join(",")' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json
but none of them work.
json jq
json jq
edited Dec 2 at 14:41
Jeff Schaller
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asked Dec 2 at 12:42
Petr Javorik
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Here's a jq-only solution:
jq -r '[ ..ports.port ]|@csv' network.json
80,53
The approach here is to retrieve the port numbers, wrap them into an array, and then convert it to the CSV format.
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I was able to get desired output by
jq -r '.."ports" | ..port' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json | tr 'n' ',' | sed 's/,*$//g'
However I'm wondering if it can be done in more elegant way.
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Here's a jq-only solution:
jq -r '[ ..ports.port ]|@csv' network.json
80,53
The approach here is to retrieve the port numbers, wrap them into an array, and then convert it to the CSV format.
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up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Here's a jq-only solution:
jq -r '[ ..ports.port ]|@csv' network.json
80,53
The approach here is to retrieve the port numbers, wrap them into an array, and then convert it to the CSV format.
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5
down vote
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up vote
5
down vote
accepted
Here's a jq-only solution:
jq -r '[ ..ports.port ]|@csv' network.json
80,53
The approach here is to retrieve the port numbers, wrap them into an array, and then convert it to the CSV format.
Here's a jq-only solution:
jq -r '[ ..ports.port ]|@csv' network.json
80,53
The approach here is to retrieve the port numbers, wrap them into an array, and then convert it to the CSV format.
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I was able to get desired output by
jq -r '.."ports" | ..port' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json | tr 'n' ',' | sed 's/,*$//g'
However I'm wondering if it can be done in more elegant way.
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I was able to get desired output by
jq -r '.."ports" | ..port' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json | tr 'n' ',' | sed 's/,*$//g'
However I'm wondering if it can be done in more elegant way.
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up vote
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I was able to get desired output by
jq -r '.."ports" | ..port' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json | tr 'n' ',' | sed 's/,*$//g'
However I'm wondering if it can be done in more elegant way.
I was able to get desired output by
jq -r '.."ports" | ..port' 105.105.105.105_tcp.json | tr 'n' ',' | sed 's/,*$//g'
However I'm wondering if it can be done in more elegant way.
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