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vim-jqplay

Run jq on a json buffer, and interactively update the output window whenever the input buffer or the jq filter buffer are modified similar to jqplay.org.

Requirements: Vim 9

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Usage

Quick Overview

CommandDescription
:Jqplay [{args}]Start an interactive session using the current json buffer and a new jq script buffer.
:JqplayScratch [{args}]Like :Jqplay but creates a new scratch buffer as input.
:JqplayScratchNoInput [{args}]Like :JqplayScratch but doesn't pass any input file to jq.

:Jqplay

Run :Jqplay {args} to start an interactive jq session using the current (json) buffer as input and the jq options {args}. The command will open two new windows:

  1. The first window contains a jq scratch buffer (prefixed with jq-filter://) that is applied interactively to the current json buffer.
  2. The second window displays the jq output (prefixed with jq-output://).

{args} can be any jq command-line options as you would pass them to jq in the shell.

Jq is invoked automatically whenever the input buffer or the jq filter buffer are modified. By default jq is executed when the InsertLeave or TextChanged events are triggered. See configuration below for how to change the list of events when jq is invoked.

Once an interactive session is started the following commands are available:

Run :Jqrun {args} at any time to invoke jq manually with the jq arguments {args} and the current jq-filter:// buffer. This will temporarily override the jq options previously set when starting the session with :Jqplay {args}. Add a bang to :Jqrun! to permanently override the options for the jq-filter:// buffer.

:Jqrun is useful to quickly run the same jq filter with different set of jq options, without closing the session. Alternatively, if you don't want to run jq interactively on every buffer change, disable all autocommands and use :Jqrun instead.

:JqplayScratch

This command is like :Jqplay but starts an interactive jq session with a new scratch buffer as input.

:JqplayScratchNoInput

Opens an interactive session with a new jq filter buffer but without using any input buffer. It always passes -n/--null-input to jq. This command is useful when you don't need any input file passed to jq.

Configuration

Options can be set through the dictionary variable g:jqplay. The following entries are supported:

KeyDescriptionDefault
exePath to jq executable.value found in $PATH
optsDefault jq command-line options (e.g. --tab).-
autocmdsEvents when jq is invoked.['InsertLeave', 'TextChanged']
delayTime in ms after which jq is invoked when an event is triggered.500

Examples

  1. Use the local jq executable, and tabs for indentation. Invoke jq whenever insert mode is left, or text is changed in either insert or normal mode.
    g:jqplay = {
        exe: '~/.local/bin/jq',
        opts: '--tab',
        autocmds: ['TextChanged', 'TextChangedI', 'InsertLeave']
    }
    
  2. Use tabs for indentation, do not run jq automatically on buffer change. Instead invoke jq manually with :Jqrun:
    g:jqplay = {opts: '--tab', autocmds: []}
    

Installation

$ cd ~/.vim/pack/git-plugins/start
$ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/bfrg/vim-jqplay
$ vim -u NONE -c 'helptags vim-jqplay/doc | quit'

Note: The directory name git-plugins is arbitrary, you can pick any other name. For more details see :help packages. Alternatively, use your favorite plugin manager.

Related plugins

vim-jq provides Vim runtime files like syntax highlighting for jq script files.

License

Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See :help license.