am trying to write a shell script where I need to read a json data, and according to the status = 'SUCCESS', I need to fetch the id of that array. So basically i need to loop through the list of array, and check in each whether status ='SUCCESS', if true then get the id and break
sample json:
[
{
"id": “id_1",
"name": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"type": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"startTime": 1589354439897,
"endTime": 0,
"timeTaken": 0,
"inputFiles": null,
"outputFiles": null,
"status": “FAIL",
"statusMessage": null,
"subCode": null,
"location": null,
"externalId": null,
"parentId": null,
"childJobs": null
},
{
"id": “id_2",
"name": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"type": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"startTime": 1589348936383,
"endTime": 0,
"timeTaken": 0,
"inputFiles": null,
"outputFiles": null,
"status": "RUNNING",
"statusMessage": null,
"subCode": null,
"location": null,
"externalId": null,
"parentId": null,
"childJobs": null
},
{
"id": "id_3",
"name": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"type": "INSIGHTS_METRICS",
"startTime": 1589348677458,
"endTime": 0,
"timeTaken": 0,
"inputFiles": null,
"outputFiles": null,
"status": “SUCCESS",
"statusMessage": null,
"subCode": null,
"location": null,
"externalId": null,
"parentId": null,
"childJobs": null
},
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instead of"
, and others are unbalanced.jq
.bash
andsh
are two different shells. Tag for one or the other, but not both. (When you runbash
under the namesh
, it shuts off some of its functionality to be closer to the behaviors specified in the POSIX sh standard; wheresh
can also beash
,dash
, or another non-bash shell entirely)jq '.[]'
loops through all the things in the top-level list.jq '.[] | select(.status == "SUCCESS") | .id
loops through only the things withSUCCESS
as the status, and then writes their IDs. Add-r
and then you write those IDs unquoted ("raw"). At that point the only problem you have left (how to loop through that output in your shell) is covered in detail in BashFAQ #1.