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JSON in your Bash scripts
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# Introduction

TickTick enables you to put JSON in bash scripts. Yes, just encapsulate them with two back-ticks.

**Note: This is just a fun hack.** You may want to consider using mature languages like Ruby or Perl to solve actual real life problems. Oh who am I kidding, I use whitespace and brainfuck every day.

# Usage

Proper usage (if there is such a thing), is to place the following line right after the "shbang" at the top of your script. For instance:

#!/bin/bash
#
# Nuclear_meltdown_preventer.sh
#
# This is really important stuff. Don't edit it!
#
. ticktick.sh

..

See how that's near the tippity-top? That's where it's supposed to go. If you put it lower, all bets are off. :-(

# API

Arrays
---

A few array manipulation runtime directives are supported:

* `[]` (as new Array)

\`\`arr = ["foo"]\`\`

* `[]` (to index)
echo \`\`arr[0]\`\`

* `length`
arr_len=\`\`arr.length()\`\`; echo ${arr_len}

* `push`
\`\`arr.push(${arr_len})\`\`

* `pop`
echo \`\`arr.pop()\`\`

* `shift`
echo \`\`arr.shift()\`\`

* `delete`
echo \`\`key.value.delete()\`\`

* `items`
for x in \`\`arr.items()\`\`; do echo "${x}"; done

Notes:

* These feature do not preclude having variables by those names. You can have ``key.delete = 1`` and then ``key.delete.delete()``
* Since TickTick is a Bash-emitting transpiler, things that don't work in bash (such as modifying [in-shell variables](https://github.com/kristopolous/TickTick/issues/5) in double quotes) don't work in TickTick.

Objects
---

* `{}` (as new Object)

\`\`obj = { "foo": "bar", "baz": "qux" }\`\`

* `[]` (to index)
echo \`\`obj["foo"]\`\`

* `.` (to index)
echo \`\`obj.baz\`\`

Miscellaneous
---

#### tickParse - parse things inline
* Inline parsing: You can parse a file in with the `tickParse` routine (see the example).

#### tickVars - see the currently defined variables
* Show all variables: You can see the current values defined in the TickTick world with the `tickVars` routine.
* If you don't like the output, there are some options to customize it. Try `tickVars -h` for more information.

#### tickReset - clear the currently defined variables
* Clear all variables: You can erace any JSON you have created/imported with the `tickReset` routine.

#### __tick_var_debug - See the interim bash code
* Dry run (display compiled code): TickTick is a mini-compiler that emits bash. If you declare `export __tick_var_debug=1` at the top of your code (before you source ticktick.sh), then the code will not run but instead print what it would have run.

Bash variables ($) in JSON
---

Along with assignment operations1, and Javascript like indexing into objects and arrays.

Additionally, bash variables (eg., "$name") are preserved in the TickTick blocks. For instance, once could do


`` Var.Data = [] ``
`` Var.Data.push($key) ``
bashvar=`` Var.Data.pop() ``

1Although Javascript supports $ prefixed variables, this does not.
# Examples

Inline Parsing
---

#!/bin/bash

. ticktick.sh

bob=Bob

``
people = {
"HR" : [
"Alice",
$bob,
"Carol"
],
"Sales": {
"Gale": { "profits" : 1000 },
"Harry": { "profits" : 500 }
}
}
``

function printEmployees() {
echo
echo " The ``people.Engineering.length()`` Employees listed are:"

for employee in ``people.Engineering.items()``; do
printf " - %s\n" "${!employee}"
done

echo
}

echo Base Assignment
`` people.Engineering = [ "Darren", "Edith", "Frank" ] ``
printEmployees

newPerson=Isaac
echo Pushed a new element by variable, $newPerson onto the array
`` people.Engineering.push($newPerson) ``
printEmployees

echo Shifted the first element off: `` people.Engineering.shift() ``
printEmployees

echo Popped the last value off: `` people.Engineering.pop() ``
printEmployees

echo Indexing an array, doing variable assignments

person0=``people.HR[0]``
echo $person0 ``people.HR[1]``

Using a File or cURL
---

#!/bin/bash
. ../ticktick.sh

# File
DATA=`cat data.json`
# cURL
#DATA=`curl http://foobar3000.com/echo/request.json`

tickParse "$DATA"

echo ``pathname``
echo ``headers["user-agent"]``

## Mailing List

Join it [over here](http://groups.google.com/group/ticktick-project).

## LICENSE

This software is available under the following licenses:

* MIT
* Apache 2

Parts of this work are derived from [JSON.sh](https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh), which is also available under the aforementioned licenses.