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- # JSON Tools
- # Adds command line aliases useful for dealing with JSON
- if [[ $(whence $JSONTOOLS_METHOD) = "" ]]; then
- JSONTOOLS_METHOD=""
- fi
- if [[ $(whence node) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xnode" ) ]]; then
- alias pp_json='xargs -0 node -e "console.log(JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(process.argv[1]), null, 4));"'
- alias is_json='xargs -0 node -e "try {json = JSON.parse(process.argv[1]);} catch (e) { console.log(false); json = null; } if(json) { console.log(true); }"'
- elif [[ $(whence python) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xpython" ) ]]; then
- alias pp_json='python -mjson.tool'
- alias is_json='python -c "
- import json, sys;
- try:
- json.loads(sys.stdin.read())
- except ValueError, e:
- print False
- else:
- print True
- sys.exit(0)"'
- elif [[ $(whence ruby) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xruby" ) ]]; then
- alias pp_json='ruby -e "require \"json\"; require \"yaml\"; puts JSON.parse(STDIN.read).to_yaml"'
- alias is_json='ruby -e "require \"json\"; begin; JSON.parse(STDIN.read); puts true; rescue Exception => e; puts false; end"'
- fi
- unset JSONTOOLS_METHOD
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