[Home](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/) # jc.parsers.kv jc - JSON CLI output utility `Key/Value` file parser Supports files containing simple key/value pairs. Delimiter can be `=` or `:`. Missing values are supported. Comment prefix can be `#` or `;`. Comments must be on their own line. Note: Values starting and ending with quotation marks will have the marks removed. If you would like to keep the quotation marks, use the `-r` command-line argument or the `raw=True` argument in `parse()`. Usage (cli): $ cat foo.txt | jc --kv Usage (module): import jc result = jc.parse('kv', kv_file_output) or import jc.parsers.kv result = jc.parsers.kv.parse(kv_file_output) Schema: key/value document converted to a dictionary - see the configparser standard library documentation for more details. { "key1": string, "key2": string } Examples: $ cat keyvalue.txt # this file contains key/value pairs name = John Doe address=555 California Drive age: 34 ; comments can include # or ; # delimiter can be = or : # quoted values have quotation marks stripped by default # but can be preserved with the -r argument occupation:"Engineer" $ cat keyvalue.txt | jc --kv -p { "name": "John Doe", "address": "555 California Drive", "age": "34", "occupation": "Engineer" } ### parse ```python def parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False) ``` Main text parsing function Note: this is just a wrapper for jc.parsers.ini Parameters: data: (string) text data to parse raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True Returns: Dictionary representing the key/value file ### Parser Information Compatibility: linux, darwin, cygwin, win32, aix, freebsd Version 1.1 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)