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Upstream ships its jp command-line tool as a plain "jp.py" script. Under that name OpenWrt byte-compiles it into a non-executable /usr/bin/jp.pyc (and the -src package keeps a "#!/usr/bin/env python" jp.py, which has no interpreter on OpenWrt), so it fails the CI generic executable check. Install it as /usr/bin/jp instead: the missing .py extension stops it from being byte-compiled and Python3/FixShebang rewrites the shebang to /usr/bin/python3. Add a test-version.sh override since jp takes a required expression argument and has no version flag for the generic check to probe. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <alex@shruggie.ro>
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48 lines
1.2 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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[ "$1" = "python3-jmespath" ] || exit 0
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python3 - << EOF
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import sys
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import jmespath
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if jmespath.__version__ != "$2":
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print("Wrong version: " + jmespath.__version__)
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sys.exit(1)
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# Basic field access
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data = {"name": "Alice", "age": 30}
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assert jmespath.search("name", data) == "Alice"
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assert jmespath.search("age", data) == 30
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assert jmespath.search("missing", data) is None
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# Nested access
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data = {"a": {"b": {"c": 42}}}
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assert jmespath.search("a.b.c", data) == 42
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# Array indexing and slicing
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data = {"items": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]}
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assert jmespath.search("items[0]", data) == 1
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assert jmespath.search("items[-1]", data) == 5
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assert jmespath.search("items[1:3]", data) == [2, 3]
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# Wildcard and filter
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data = {"people": [{"name": "Alice", "age": 30}, {"name": "Bob", "age": 25}]}
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assert jmespath.search("people[].name", data) == ["Alice", "Bob"]
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assert jmespath.search("people[?age > \`28\`].name", data) == ["Alice"]
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# Pre-compiled expression
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expr = jmespath.compile("a.b")
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assert expr.search({"a": {"b": 99}}) == 99
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sys.exit(0)
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EOF
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[ $? -eq 0 ] || exit 1
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# Verify the jp command-line tool
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result=$(echo '{"a": {"b": 42}}' | jp 'a.b')
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[ "$result" = "42" ] || {
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echo "jp returned '$result', expected 42"
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exit 1
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}
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