[Home](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/) # jc.parsers.ping_s jc - JSON Convert `ping` command output streaming parser > This streaming parser outputs JSON Lines (cli) or returns an Iterable of > Dictionaries (module) Supports `ping` and `ping6` output. Usage (cli): $ ping 1.2.3.4 | jc --ping-s > Note: When piping `jc` converted `ping` output to other processes it may > appear the output is hanging due to the OS pipe buffers. This is because > `ping` output is too small to quickly fill up the buffer. Use the `-u` > option to unbuffer the `jc` output if you would like immediate output. > See the [readme](https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc/tree/master#unbuffering-output) > for more information. Usage (module): import jc result = jc.parse('ping_s', ping_command_output.splitlines()) for item in result: # do something Schema: { "type": string, # [0] "source_ip": string, "destination_ip": string, "sent_bytes": integer, "pattern": string, # null if not set "destination": string, "timestamp": float, "response_bytes": integer, "response_ip": string, "icmp_seq": integer, "ttl": integer, "time_ms": float, "duplicate": boolean, "packets_transmitted": integer, "packets_received": integer, "packet_loss_percent": float, "duplicates": integer, "errors": integer, # null if not set "corrupted": integer, # null if not set "round_trip_ms_min": float, # null if not set "round_trip_ms_avg": float, # null if not set "round_trip_ms_max": float, # null if not set "round_trip_ms_stddev": float, # null if not set # below object only exists if using -qq or ignore_exceptions=True "_jc_meta": { "success": boolean, # false if error parsing "error": string, # exists if "success" is false "line": string # exists if "success" is false } } [0] 'reply', 'timeout', 'summary', etc. See `_error_type.type_map` for all options. Examples: $ ping 1.1.1.1 | jc --ping-s {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":56,"patte...} {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":56,"patte...} {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":56,"patte...} ... $ ping 1.1.1.1 | jc --ping-s -r {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":"56","patte...} {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":"56","patte...} {"type":"reply","destination_ip":"1.1.1.1","sent_bytes":"56","patte...} ... ### parse ```python def parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False, ignore_exceptions=False) ``` Main text parsing generator function. Returns an iterable object. Parameters: data: (iterable) line-based text data to parse (e.g. sys.stdin or str.splitlines()) raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True ignore_exceptions: (boolean) ignore parsing exceptions if True Returns: Iterable of Dictionaries ### Parser Information Compatibility: linux, darwin, freebsd Source: [`jc/parsers/ping_s.py`](https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc/blob/master/jc/parsers/ping_s.py) Version 1.6 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)