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# lib
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jc - JSON CLI output utility
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JC lib module
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## parse
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```python
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parse(parser_mod_name,
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data,
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quiet=False,
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raw=False,
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ignore_exceptions=None,
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**kwargs)
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```
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Parse the string data using the supplied parser module.
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This function provides a high-level API to simplify parser use. This
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function will call built-in parsers and custom plugin parsers.
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Example:
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>>> import jc
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>>> jc.parse('date', 'Tue Jan 18 10:23:07 PST 2022')
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{'year': 2022, 'month': 'Jan', 'month_num': 1, 'day'...}
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To get a list of available parser module names, use `parser_mod_list()`
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or `plugin_parser_mod_list()`. `plugin_parser_mod_list()` is a subset
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of `parser_mod_list()`.
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You can also use the lower-level parser modules directly:
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>>> import jc.parsers.date
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>>> jc.parsers.date.parse('Tue Jan 18 10:23:07 PST 2022')
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Though, accessing plugin parsers directly is a bit more involved, so
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this higher-level API is recommended. Here is how you can access plugin
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parsers without this API:
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>>> import os
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>>> import sys
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>>> import jc.appdirs
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>>> data_dir = jc.appdirs.user_data_dir('jc', 'jc')
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>>> local_parsers_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'jcparsers')
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>>> sys.path.append(local_parsers_dir)
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>>> import my_custom_parser
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>>> my_custom_parser.parse('command_data')
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Parameters:
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parser_mod_name: (string) Name of the parser module
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data: (string or Data to parse (string for normal
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iterator) parsers, iterator of strings for
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streaming parsers)
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raw: (boolean) output preprocessed JSON if True
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quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
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ignore_exceptions: (boolean) ignore parsing exceptions if True
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(streaming parsers only)
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Returns:
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Standard Parsers: Dictionary or List of Dictionaries
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Streaming Parsers: Generator Object
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## parser_mod_list
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```python
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parser_mod_list()
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```
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Returns a list of all available parser module names.
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## plugin_parser_mod_list
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```python
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plugin_parser_mod_list()
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```
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Returns a list of plugin parser module names.
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## get_help
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```python
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get_help(parser_mod_name)
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```
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Show help screen for the selected parser
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