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# jc.parsers.ini
jc - JSON Convert `INI` file parser
Parses standard `INI` files and 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.ini | jc --ini
Usage (module):
import jc
result = jc.parse('ini', ini_file_output)
Schema:
ini or key/value document converted to a dictionary - see the
configparser standard library documentation for more details.
{
"key1": string,
"key2": string
}
Examples:
$ cat example.ini
[DEFAULT]
ServerAliveInterval = 45
Compression = yes
CompressionLevel = 9
ForwardX11 = yes
[bitbucket.org]
User = hg
[topsecret.server.com]
Port = 50022
ForwardX11 = no
$ cat example.ini | jc --ini -p
{
"bitbucket.org": {
"serveraliveinterval": "45",
"compression": "yes",
"compressionlevel": "9",
"forwardx11": "yes",
"user": "hg"
},
"topsecret.server.com": {
"serveraliveinterval": "45",
"compression": "yes",
"compressionlevel": "9",
"forwardx11": "no",
"port": "50022"
}
}
### parse
```python
def parse(data, raw=False, quiet=False)
```
Main text parsing function
Parameters:
data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
Returns:
Dictionary representing the ini file
### Parser Information
Compatibility: linux, darwin, cygwin, win32, aix, freebsd
Version 1.5 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)