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jc - JSON Convert /proc/partitions file parser

Usage (cli):

$ cat /proc/partitions | jc --proc

or

$ jc /proc/partitions

or

$ cat /proc/partitions | jc --proc-partitions

Usage (module):

import jc
result = jc.parse('proc', proc_partitions_file)

or

import jc
result = jc.parse('proc_partitions', proc_partitions_file)

Schema:

[
  {
    "major":                  integer,
    "minor":                  integer,
    "num_blocks":             integer,
    "name":                   string
  }
]

Examples:

$ cat /proc/partitions | jc --proc -p
[
  {
    "major": 7,
    "minor": 0,
    "num_blocks": 56896,
    "name": "loop0"
  },
  {
    "major": 7,
    "minor": 1,
    "num_blocks": 56868,
    "name": "loop1"
  },
  ...
]

$ cat /proc/partitions | jc --proc-partitions -p -r
[
  {
    "major": "7",
    "minor": "0",
    "num_blocks": "56896",
    "name": "loop0"
  },
  {
    "major": "7",
    "minor": "1",
    "num_blocks": "56868",
    "name": "loop1"
  },
  ...
]

parse

def parse(data: str, raw: bool = False, quiet: bool = False) -> List[Dict]

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:

List of Dictionaries. Raw or processed structured data.

Parser Information

Compatibility: linux

Source: jc/parsers/proc_partitions.py

Version 1.0 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)