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jc changelog
20220106 v1.17.7 (in progress)
- Add stat command streaming parser tested on linux and macOS
20220103 v1.17.6
- Add jar-manifest file parser (for MANIFEST.MF files)
- Fix CSV parsers for some files that include doublequotes

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- `--shadow` enables the `/etc/shadow` file parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/shadow))
- `--ss` enables the `ss` command parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/ss))
- `--stat` enables the `stat` command parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/stat))
- `--stat-s` enables the `stat` command streaming parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/stat_s))
- `--sysctl` enables the `sysctl` command parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/sysctl))
- `--systemctl` enables the `systemctl` command parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/systemctl))
- `--systemctl-lj` enables the `systemctl list-jobs` command parser ([documentation](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/docs/parsers/systemctl_lj))

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[Home](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/)
# jc.parsers.stat_s
jc - JSON CLI output utility `stat` command output streaming parser
> This streaming parser outputs JSON Lines
The `xxx_epoch` calculated timestamp fields are naive (i.e. based on the local time of the system the parser is run on)
The `xxx_epoch_utc` calculated timestamp fields are timezone-aware and are only available if the timezone field is UTC.
Usage (cli):
$ stat * | jc --stat-s
Usage (module):
import jc.parsers.stat_s
result = jc.parsers.stat_s.parse(stat_command_output.splitlines()) # result is an iterable object
for item in result:
# do something
Schema:
{
"file": string,
"link_to" string,
"size": integer,
"blocks": integer,
"io_blocks": integer,
"type": string,
"device": string,
"inode": integer,
"links": integer,
"access": string,
"flags": string,
"uid": integer,
"user": string,
"gid": integer,
"group": string,
"access_time": string, # - = null
"access_time_epoch": integer, # naive timestamp
"access_time_epoch_utc": integer, # timezone-aware timestamp
"modify_time": string, # - = null
"modify_time_epoch": integer, # naive timestamp
"modify_time_epoch_utc": integer, # timezone-aware timestamp
"change_time": string, # - = null
"change_time_epoch": integer, # naive timestamp
"change_time_epoch_utc": integer, # timezone-aware timestamp
"birth_time": string, # - = null
"birth_time_epoch": integer, # naive timestamp
"birth_time_epoch_utc": integer, # timezone-aware timestamp
"unix_device": integer,
"rdev": integer,
"block_size": integer,
"unix_flags": string
"_jc_meta": # This object only exists if using -qq or ignore_exceptions=True
{
"success": boolean, # true if successfully parsed, false if error
"error": string, # exists if "success" is false
"line": string # exists if "success" is false
}
}
Examples:
$ stat | jc --stat-s
{"file":"(stdin)","unix_device":1027739696,"inode":1155,"flags":"crw--w----","links":1,"user":"kbrazil","group":"tty","rdev":268435456,"size":0,"access_time":"Jan 4 15:27:44 2022","modify_time":"Jan 4 15:27:44 2022","change_time":"Jan 4 15:27:44 2022","birth_time":"Dec 31 16:00:00 1969","block_size":131072,"blocks":0,"unix_flags":"0","access_time_epoch":1641338864,"access_time_epoch_utc":null,"modify_time_epoch":1641338864,"modify_time_epoch_utc":null,"change_time_epoch":1641338864,"change_time_epoch_utc":null,"birth_time_epoch":null,"birth_time_epoch_utc":null}
$ stat | jc --stat-s -r
{"file":"(stdin)","unix_device":"1027739696","inode":"1155","flags":"crw--w----","links":"1","user":"kbrazil","group":"tty","rdev":"268435456","size":"0","access_time":"Jan 4 15:28:08 2022","modify_time":"Jan 4 15:28:08 2022","change_time":"Jan 4 15:28:08 2022","birth_time":"Dec 31 16:00:00 1969","block_size":"131072","blocks":"0","unix_flags":"0"}
## info
```python
info()
```
Provides parser metadata (version, author, etc.)
## parse
```python
parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False, ignore_exceptions=False)
```
Main text parsing generator function. Returns an iterator object.
Parameters:
data: (iterable) line-based text data to parse (e.g. sys.stdin or str.splitlines())
raw: (boolean) output preprocessed JSON if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
ignore_exceptions: (boolean) ignore parsing exceptions if True
Yields:
Dictionary. Raw or processed structured data.
Returns:
Iterator object
## Parser Information
Compatibility: linux, darwin, freebsd
Version 0.5 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)

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.TH jc 1 2022-01-03 1.17.6 "JSON CLI output utility"
.TH jc 1 2022-01-06 1.17.6 "JSON CLI output utility"
.SH NAME
jc \- JSONifies the output of many CLI tools and file-types
.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fB--stat\fP
`stat` command parser
.TP
.B
\fB--stat-s\fP
`stat` command streaming parser
.TP
.B
\fB--sysctl\fP