# jc.parsers.sysctl jc - JSON CLI output utility sysctl -a Parser Usage (cli): specify --sysctl as the first argument if the piped input is coming from sysctl -a Note: since sysctl output is not easily parsable only a very simple key/value object will be output. An attempt is made to convert obvious integers and floats. If no conversion is desired, use the -r (raw) option. Usage (module): import jc.parsers.sysctl result = jc.parsers.sysctl.parse(sysctl_command_output) Compatibility: 'linux', 'darwin', 'freebsd' Examples: $ sysctl | jc --sysctl -p { "user.cs_path": "/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin", "user.bc_base_max": 99, "user.bc_dim_max": 2048, "user.bc_scale_max": 99, "user.bc_string_max": 1000, "user.coll_weights_max": 2, "user.expr_nest_max": 32 ... } $ sysctl | jc --sysctl -p -r { "user.cs_path": "/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin", "user.bc_base_max": "99", "user.bc_dim_max": "2048", "user.bc_scale_max": "99", "user.bc_string_max": "1000", "user.coll_weights_max": "2", "user.expr_nest_max": "32", ... } ## 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: Dictionary. Structured data with the following schema: { "foo": string/integer/float, # best guess based on value "bar": string/integer/float, "baz": string/integer/float } ## 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. Raw or processed structured data.