983afe3373
- Add xo_format_is_numeric() with improved logic to decide if format
strings are numeric, so json output quotes them
- Convert docs to sphinx/rst
- update tests
Includes fix for PR 221676:
27d3021cc3 (diff-5a0d468963477f7daedb8308c219dd80)
PR: 221676
MFC after: 5 days
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.. index:: --libxo, xo
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The "xo" Utility
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================
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The `xo` utility allows command line access to the functionality of
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the libxo library. Using `xo`, shell scripts can emit XML, JSON, and
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HTML using the same commands that emit text output.
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The style of output can be selected using a specific option: "-X" for
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XML, "-J" for JSON, "-H" for HTML, or "-T" for TEXT, which is the
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default. The "--style <style>" option can also be used. The standard
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set of "--libxo" options are available (see :ref:`options`), as well
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as the `LIBXO_OPTIONS`_ environment variable.
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.. _`LIBXO_OPTIONS`: :ref:`libxo-options`
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The `xo` utility accepts a format string suitable for `xo_emit` and
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a set of zero or more arguments used to supply data for that string::
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xo "The {k:name} weighs {:weight/%d} pounds.\n" fish 6
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TEXT:
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The fish weighs 6 pounds.
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XML:
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<name>fish</name>
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<weight>6</weight>
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JSON:
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"name": "fish",
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"weight": 6
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HTML:
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<div class="line">
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<div class="text">The </div>
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<div class="data" data-tag="name">fish</div>
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<div class="text"> weighs </div>
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<div class="data" data-tag="weight">6</div>
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<div class="text"> pounds.</div>
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</div>
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The `--wrap $path` option can be used to wrap emitted content in a
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specific hierarchy. The path is a set of hierarchical names separated
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by the '/' character::
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xo --wrap top/a/b/c '{:tag}' value
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XML:
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<top>
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<a>
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<b>
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<c>
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<tag>value</tag>
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</c>
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</b>
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</a>
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</top>
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JSON:
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"top": {
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"a": {
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"b": {
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"c": {
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"tag": "value"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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The `--open $path` and `--close $path` can be used to emit
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hierarchical information without the matching close and open
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tag. This allows a shell script to emit open tags, data, and
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then close tags. The `--depth` option may be used to set the
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depth for indentation. The `--leading-xpath` may be used to
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prepend data to the XPath values used for HTML output style::
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EXAMPLE;
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#!/bin/sh
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xo --open top/data
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xo --depth 2 '{tag}' value
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xo --close top/data
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XML:
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<top>
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<data>
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<tag>value</tag>
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</data>
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</top>
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JSON:
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"top": {
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"data": {
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"tag": "value"
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}
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}
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Command Line Options
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--------------------
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::
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Usage: xo [options] format [fields]
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--close <path> Close tags for the given path
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--depth <num> Set the depth for pretty printing
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--help Display this help text
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--html OR -H Generate HTML output
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--json OR -J Generate JSON output
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--leading-xpath <path> Add a prefix to generated XPaths (HTML)
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--open <path> Open tags for the given path
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--pretty OR -p Make 'pretty' output (add indent, newlines)
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--style <style> Generate given style (xml, json, text, html)
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--text OR -T Generate text output (the default style)
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--version Display version information
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--warn OR -W Display warnings in text on stderr
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--warn-xml Display warnings in xml on stdout
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--wrap <path> Wrap output in a set of containers
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--xml OR -X Generate XML output
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--xpath Add XPath data to HTML output);
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Example
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-------
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::
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% xo 'The {:product} is {:status}\n' stereo "in route"
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The stereo is in route
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% ./xo/xo -p -X 'The {:product} is {:status}\n' stereo "in route"
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<product>stereo</product>
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<status>in route</status>
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