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# jc.parsers.ls
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jc - JSON Convert `ls` and `vdir` command output parser
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Options supported:
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- `lbaR1`
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- `--time-style=full-iso`
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> Note: The `-1`, `-l`, or `-b` option of `ls` should be used to correctly
> parse filenames that include newline characters. Since `ls` does not
> encode newlines in filenames when outputting to a pipe it will cause `jc`
> to see multiple files instead of a single file if `-1`, `-l`, or `-b` is
> not used. Alternatively, `vdir` can be used, which is the same as running
> `ls -lb`.
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The `epoch` calculated timestamp field is naive. (i.e. based on the local
time of the system the parser is run on)
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The `epoch_utc` calculated timestamp field is timezone-aware and is only
available if the timezone field is UTC.
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Usage (cli):
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$ ls | jc --ls
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or
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$ jc ls
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Usage (module):
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import jc
result = jc.parse('ls', ls_command_output)
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Schema:
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[
{
"filename": string,
"flags": string,
"links": integer,
"parent": string,
"owner": string,
"group": string,
"size": integer,
"date": string,
"epoch": integer, # [0]
"epoch_utc": integer # [1]
}
]
[0] naive timestamp if date field exists and can be converted.
[1] timezone aware timestamp if date field is in UTC and can
be converted.
Examples:
$ ls /usr/bin | jc --ls -p
[
{
"filename": "apropos"
},
{
"filename": "arch"
},
...
]
$ ls -l /usr/bin | jc --ls -p
[
{
"filename": "apropos",
"link_to": "whatis",
"flags": "lrwxrwxrwx.",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": 6,
"date": "Aug 15 10:53"
},
{
"filename": "ar",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x.",
"links": 1,
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": 62744,
"date": "Aug 8 16:14"
},
...
]
$ ls -l /usr/bin | jc --ls -p -r
[
{
"filename": "apropos",
"link_to": "whatis",
"flags": "lrwxrwxrwx.",
"links": "1",
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": "6",
"date": "Aug 15 10:53"
},
{
"filename": "arch",
"flags": "-rwxr-xr-x.",
"links": "1",
"owner": "root",
"group": "root",
"size": "33080",
"date": "Aug 19 23:25"
},
...
]
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### parse
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```python
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def parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False)
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```
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Main text parsing function
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Parameters:
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data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
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Returns:
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List of Dictionaries. Raw or processed structured data.
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### Parser Information
Compatibility: linux, darwin, cygwin, aix, freebsd
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Version 1.12 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)