alfred-json depends on:
zlib
$ apt-get install cmake libjansson-dev zlib1g-dev
Prepare the build using:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build/
$ cmake ../
To compile, simply type:
$ make
To install, use:
$ make install
First, an alfred daemon must be running. Data can be retrieved like this:
$ alfred-json -r 64
{
"fe:f1:00:00:01:01": {
"firmware": "0.3.2.1-1",
"hostname": "alfredtest1"
},
"fe:f1:00:00:02:01": {
"key": "value"
}
}
There are three output formats available: json, string (UTF-8) and binary. These can be selected using the -f switch. "json" is default.
$ alfred-json -r 64 -f string
{
"fe:f1:00:00:01:01": "{ \"hostname\": \"alfredtest1\", \"firmware\": \"0.3.2.1-1\" }\n",
"fe:f1:00:00:02:01": "{ \"key\": \"value\" }\n"
}
String output is wrapped in an JSON object. You'll get a warning if the string is invalid UTF-8.
JSON output tries to interprete the string as an JSON object. You'll get a warning if in case the string does not represent a valid JSON object.
$ alfred-json -r 64 -f json
{
"fe:f1:00:00:01:01": {
"firmware": "0.3.2.1-1",
"hostname": "alfredtest1"
},
"fe:f1:00:00:02:01": {
"key": "value"
}
}
Binary output is meant to be parsed by other programs only. The format is:
struct output {
struct item items[n];
};
struct item {
uint16_t id_len; // big-endian
uint8_t id[id_len];
uint16_t data_len; // big-endian
uint8_t data[data_len];
};
alfred-json will automatically and transparently decompress GZIP compressed data when the -z option is given:
$ echo Hello World | gzip | alfred -s 150
$ alfred-json -z -r 150 -f string
alfred-json is licensed under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Please see the LICENSE file.