# jc.parsers.hosts jc - JSON CLI output utility hosts Parser Usage (cli): specify --hosts as the first argument if the piped input is coming from a hosts file Usage (module): import jc.parsers.hosts result = jc.parsers.hosts.parse(hosts_file_output) Compatibility: 'linux', 'darwin', 'cygwin', 'win32', 'aix', 'freebsd' Examples: $ cat /etc/hosts | jc --hosts -p [ { "ip": "127.0.0.1", "hostname": [ "localhost" ] }, { "ip": "127.0.1.1", "hostname": [ "root-ubuntu" ] }, { "ip": "::1", "hostname": [ "ip6-localhost", "ip6-loopback" ] }, { "ip": "fe00::0", "hostname": [ "ip6-localnet" ] }, { "ip": "ff00::0", "hostname": [ "ip6-mcastprefix" ] }, { "ip": "ff02::1", "hostname": [ "ip6-allnodes" ] }, { "ip": "ff02::2", "hostname": [ "ip6-allrouters" ] } ] ## info ```python info() ``` ## process ```python process(proc_data) ``` Final processing to conform to the schema. Parameters: proc_data: (dictionary) raw structured data to process Returns: List of dictionaries. Structured data with the following schema: [ { "ip": string, "hostname": [ string ] } ] ## 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: List of dictionaries. Raw or processed structured data.