Issue
I have a JSON file :
{
"request_id": "9a081c0c-9401-7eca-f55d-50e3b7c0301c",
"lease_id": "",
"renewable": false,
"lease_duration": 2764800,
"data": {
"password": "test123",
"username": "testuser1"
},
"wrap_info": null,
"warnings": null,
"auth": null
}
I am trying to read the values of username
and password
. Now I was able to integrate bash and python to get what I wanted.
# curl --silent -k https://1.2.3.4:8200/v1/secret/service/clustered -H "X-Vault-Token: c2e3b6ec17df" | python3 -c "import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['data']['password'])"
test123
# curl --silent -k https://1.2.3.4:8200/v1/secret/service/clustered -H "X-Vault-Token: c2e3b6ec17df" | python3 -c "import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin)['data']['username'])"
testuser1
But since I only want to use bash, I have done the following too:
# curl --silent -k https://1.2.3.4:8200/v1/secret/service/clustered -H "X-Vault-Token: c2e3b6ec17df" | sed -n -e 's/^.*password":"//p' | cut -d'"' -f1
test123
# curl --silent -k https://1.2.3.4:8200/v1/secret/service/clustered -H "X-Vault-Token: c2e3b6ec17df" | sed -n -e 's/^.*username":"//p' | cut -d'"' -f1
testuser
I am just concerned whether I have made use of sed
and cut
commands correctly in this case. Or is there a better way to extract the required fields?
Solution
I would recommend using jq:
$ jq '.data.password' data.json
"test123"
Or both fields:
$ jq '.data.password, .data.username' data.json
"test123"
"testuser1"
Answered By - grundic Answer Checked By - Timothy Miller (WPSolving Admin)