Background
I have a json file that contains a string of json within an object:
{
"requestType": "POST",
"response": {
"size": 78,
"text": "{\"recordID\":123, \"title\":\"Hello World\", \"content\":\"Lorem ipsum...\"}"
}
}
I need to interperet the contents of the .response.text
string as json using the json command line interpereter, jq.
When I run this command:
jq '.response.text | @json'
Output: "\"{\\\"recordID\\\":123, \\\"title\\\":\\\"Hello World\\\", \\\"content\\\":\\\"Lorem ipsum...\\\"}\""
I get some weird escaped json string instead of json that I can access via something like this: .response.text | @json | .recordID
.
I realize that the @json
function will take json and output a json escaped string, so there must be another way, but @text
doesn't seem to do anything.
Question
Is there some way to convert a string of escaped json to actual json that I can parse with a command such as this: jq '.response.text | @json | .title'
and get this output: "Hello World"
?
You can also do this:
Use
fromjson
.It parses a string to its appropriate json value.
tojson
(and@json
) goes the other way around and takes a json value and converts it to a string.So you could do this: