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#!/usr/bin/env bash |
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# Unofficial Bash Strict Mode |
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set -euo pipefail |
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IFS=' |
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echo insecure >> ~/.curlrc |
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caddy start &>/dev/null |
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submitted=$(bash student/json-researcher.sh) |
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expected=$(bash solutions/json-researcher.sh) |
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caddy stop &>/dev/null |
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diff <(echo "$submitted") <(echo "$expected") |
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curl -s https://content.01-edu.org/assets/superhero/all.json | jq '.[] | select(.id==1)' | grep "name\|\"power\"" |
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## json-researcher |
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### Instructions |
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Create the script `json-researcher.sh` wich will show the "name" and the "power" of the superhero with `id: 1` |
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- Where to look : https://((DOMAIN))/assets/superhero/all.json |
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- What to use : `curl` and `jq` and `grep` |
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- The output should be exactly like the example bellow but with the expected name |
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```console |
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$./json-researcher.sh | cat -e |
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"name": "<...>",$ |
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"power": <...>,$ |
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$ |
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``` |
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### Hints |
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With `curl` you can get the content of the file from the url: |
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```console |
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$curl https://assets.01-edu.org/devops-branch/HeadTail.txt |
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<...> |
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$ |
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``` |
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`jq` is a command-line utility that can slice, filter, and transform the components of a JSON file |
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```console |
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$cat fruit.json |
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{ |
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"name": "apple", |
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"color": "green", |
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"price": 1.0 |
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} |
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$jq '.color' fruit.json |
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"green" |
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$ |
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``` |
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`grep` is a command-line utility for searching plain-text data sets for lines that match a regular expression. |
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```console |
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$cat fruit.json |
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{ |
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"name": "apple", |
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"color": "green", |
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"price": 1.0 |
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} |
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$cat fruit.json | grep color |
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"color": "green", |
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$ |
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``` |
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May you will need to use `pipe (|)` and `&&`. |
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> You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercice! |
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> Google and Man will be your friends! |
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