# jc.parsers.env jc - JSON CLI output utility `env` and `printenv` command output parser This parser will output a list of dictionaries each containing `name` and `value` keys. If you would like a simple dictionary output, then use the `-r` command-line option or the `raw=True` argument in the `parse()` function. Usage (cli): $ env | jc --env or $ jc env Usage (module): import jc.parsers.env result = jc.parsers.env.parse(env_command_output) Schema: [ { "name": string, "value": string } ] Compatibility: 'linux', 'darwin', 'cygwin', 'win32', 'aix', 'freebsd' Examples: $ env | jc --env -p [ { "name": "XDG_SESSION_ID", "value": "1" }, { "name": "HOSTNAME", "value": "localhost.localdomain" }, { "name": "TERM", "value": "vt220" }, { "name": "SHELL", "value": "/bin/bash" }, { "name": "HISTSIZE", "value": "1000" }, ... ] $ env | jc --env -p -r { "TERM": "xterm-256color", "SHELL": "/bin/bash", "USER": "root", "PATH": "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin", "PWD": "/root", "LANG": "en_US.UTF-8", "HOME": "/root", "LOGNAME": "root", "_": "/usr/bin/env" } ## info ```python info() ``` Provides parser metadata (version, author, etc.) ## parse ```python parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False) ``` Main text parsing function Parameters: data: (string) text data to parse raw: (boolean) output preprocessed JSON if True quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True Returns: Dictionary of raw structured data or List of Dictionaries of processed structured data