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# jc.parsers.kv
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jc - JSON CLI output utility `Key/Value` file parser
Supports files containing simple key/value pairs. Delimiter can be `=` or `:` . Missing values are supported. Comment prefix can be `#` or `;` . Comments must be on their own line.
Note: Values starting and ending with quotation marks will have the marks removed. If you would like to keep the quotation marks, use the `-r` command-line argument or the `raw=True` argument in `parse()` .
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Usage (cli):
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$ cat foo.txt | jc --kv
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Usage (module):
import jc.parsers.kv
result = jc.parsers.kv.parse(kv_file_output)
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Compatibility:
'linux', 'darwin', 'cygwin', 'win32', 'aix', 'freebsd'
Examples:
$ cat keyvalue.txt
# this file contains key/value pairs
name = John Doe
address=555 California Drive
age: 34
; comments can include # or ;
# delimiter can be = or :
# quoted values have quotation marks stripped by default
# but can be preserved with the -r argument
occupation:"Engineer"
$ cat keyvalue.txt | jc --ini -p
{
"name": "John Doe",
"address": "555 California Drive",
"age": "34",
"occupation": "Engineer"
}
## info
```python
info()
```
## parse
```python
parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False)
```
Main text parsing function
Note: this is just a wrapper for jc.parsers.ini
Parameters:
data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) output preprocessed JSON if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
Returns:
Dictionary representing the key/value file