Jq Unexpected Qqstring_Start Expecting Ident

Jq Unexpected Qqstring_Start Expecting Ident



In any version (that i’ve tried) of jq >= 1.5, this works fine. In any version of jq unexpected as, expecting FORMAT or QQSTRING_START . There’s a lot of information around on the error: expecting FORMAT or QQSTRING_START , so far what I’ve seen has not applied here, I wonder if it’s the as that I am not implementing reliably, 10/25/2012  · I should also point out that jq -1.3 is quite old. jq -1.5 is the current release, and jq -1.6 is hopefully released soon (pending mine or @nicowilliams’ schedules). As for jq -1.3, is that the package provided by your system or by your sysadmin?, 2/20/2015  · Please rest assured that your problem has nothing to do with jq , but with the way you are attempting to quote things at the Windows command-line prompt. I would suggest you abandon such attempts, and simply put your JSON and jq program into separate files.

Why GitHub ? Features ?. Code review; Project management; Integrations; Actions; Packages; Security, 12/28/2017  · @willemdh No worries, I don’t want to ruin your evening. My openHAB box will run without FireMOTD. But it would be great to have a running version again, also the errors in the console don’t make me very happy.

4/1/2016  · Sorry if this is an easy one, banging my head on the wall at the moment… I can run this command on the command line, but once this is executed from sh/bash in OS X it fails This works fine from command line jq –sort-keys ‘.TemplateBod…

My program returns JSON into stdout and it is an object with operations field, which contains a list of operations. Each operation contains fields including id fields, for example: { operatio…

2. Balí?ek jq .py s implementací rozhraní mezi Pythonem a nástrojem jq . Nejd?íve se budeme v?novat balí?ku pojmenovaném jq .py, jenž zp?ístup?uje nástroj jq p?ímo programátor?m používajícím Python. Tento balí?ek lze nainstalovat snadno, typicky nástrojem pip nebo pip3, pop?. lze pochopiteln? využít virtuální prost?edí Pythonu:, Thanks for contributing an answer to Unix & Linux Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question.Provide details and share your research! But avoid …. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

Yeah, jq is super powerful – but even as a developer (granted, mostly oop) I’m having a hard time coming to terms with it. Please keep posting questions here; these fogies need to get used to seeing it. Careful what you wish for, lol! 😛

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