Here is the bash function to parse a json file use 'jq' command:
jq_fullpath_endkey() {
PATHARRAY=$(jq -c 'paths | select(.[-1] == "'$keyword'")|map(strings |= ".\(.)" | numbers |= "[\(.)]") | join("")' **${news.json}**)
}
The news.json is the json file that contains all the content I'd like to parse with jq.
The function works once I replace ${news.json} with a variable named response which contains news.json content as string.
Below is the command which works:
PATHARRAY=$(jq -c 'paths | select(.[-1] == "'$keyword'")|map(strings |= ".\(.)" | numbers |= "[\(.)]") | join("")'**<<< "$response"**)
My question is how can I use 'json file' as part of the jq cmd ? I suspect there is something wrong with double/single quote I am using.