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I have a huge json file(15 GB) which looks like as follows:

{
  "userActivities": {
    "-L3ATRosRd-bDgSmX75Z": {
      "deviceId": "60ee32c2fae8dcf0",
      "dow": "Friday"
    }
  },
  "users": {
    "0GTDyAepIjcKMB1XulHCYLXylFS2": {
      "ageRangeMin": 21,
      "age_range": {
        "min": 21
      },
      "gender": "male"
    },
    "0GTDyAepIjcKMB1S2": {
      "ageRangeMin": 22,
      "age_range": {
        "min": 20
      },
      "gender": "male"
    }
  }
}

I want to extract the objects as if by .users[], but using the streaming parser (jq --stream). That is, I want my output to be as follows:

{"ageRangeMin":21,"age_range":{"min":21},"gender":"male"}
{"ageRangeMin":22,"age_range":{"min":20},"gender":"male"}

Any guidance/help is greatly appreciated. I'm unable to understand how jq --stream works.

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If the goal is to just get objects at a certain depth of the json object tree, you can just truncate the stream.

$ jq --stream -nc 'fromstream(2|truncate_stream(inputs | select(.[0][:1] == ["users"])))'

Just make sure you're running the latest available jq. There's a bug in 1.5 for truncate_stream/1 that breaks for any other input greater than 1.

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  • marcado your command does not gives the output. I'm using the below jq version "jq-1.5-1-a5b5cbe". Also, when I tried using 1, I got the output with keys like: "0GTDyAepIjcKMB1XulHCYLXylFS2": { "ageRangeMin": 21, "age_range": { "min": 21 }, "gender": "male" } However, I do not want the keys and ended up with the below command. Kindly suggest if it's ok to run on a very large json file: jq -cn --stream ' fromstream(1|truncate_stream(inputs|select((.[0][0] == "userActivities")| not)))' | jq -cn --stream ' fromstream(1|truncate_stream(inputs))
    – Sains
    Sep 3, 2018 at 23:28
  • You'll have to build from source or download from appveyor. I'm assuming you're running Windows so you can get from here. Sep 4, 2018 at 1:05
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With your input in input.json, the following invocation:

$ jq -nc --stream '
  fromstream(inputs|select(.[0][0] == "users"))|.[][]' input.json

yields:

{"ageRangeMin":21,"age_range":{"min":21},"gender":"male"}
{"ageRangeMin":22,"age_range":{"min":20},"gender":"male"}

The idea is to extract the "users" key-value pair first as a single-key object.

Note that the -n option must be used here.

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