NAME
jl - JSON in JSON log viewer
SYNOPSIS
The jl command allows you to recursively decode JSON in JSON string
$ echo '{"foo":"{\"bar\":\"{\\\"baz\\\":123}\"}"}' | jl
{
"foo" : {
"bar" : {
"baz" : 123
}
}
}
OPTIONS
depth
The number of recursive depth. (default: 10)
no-pretty
If set no-pretty
option, then output JSON is not prettify. (default: false, Do prettify)
x
If set x
option, then JSON values are split as array by [\t\n\r] before recursively decoding.
This option is useful for below case:
$ echo '{"message":"[05/09/2019 23:51:51]\t[warn]\t{\"foo\":\"bar\"}"}' | jl -x
{
"message" : [
"[05/09/2019 23:51:51]",
"[warn]",
{
"foo" : "bar"
}
]
}
xx
If set xx
option, then JSON values are split as array by each parenthesis before recursively decoding after x option parsing.
This option is useful for below case:
$ echo '{"message":"[05/09/2019 23:51:51] (warn) <server>\t{\"foo\":\"bar\"}"}' | jl -x
{
"message" : [
"[05/09/2019 23:51:51]",
"(warn)",
"<server>",
{
"foo" : "bar"
}
]
}
AUTHOR
Dai Okabayashi <bayashi@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.