I've got output from a script that outputs two structurally identical JSON snippets into one file:
{
"Objects": [
{
"Key": "somevalue",
"VersionId": "someversion"
}
],
"Quiet": false
}
{
"Objects": [
{
"Key": "someothervalue",
"VersionId": "someotherversion"
}
],
"Quiet": false
}
I would like to pass this output through JQ to have one Objects[] list, concatenating all of the objects within the two lists, and outputting the same overall structure. I can accomplish it with piping between two separate JQ commands:
jq '.Objects[]' inputfile | jq -s '{"Objects":., "Quiet":false}' -
But I'm wondering if there is a more elegant way to do so using only one invocation of JQ.
I'm currently using JQ version 1.5 but can update if needed.