Hi! Seems like this is a bug, we'll take a look. Thank you for reporting it.
Aki > On 14/08/2024 19:00 EEST Jasper Spaans via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm trying to parse the output of `doveadm -f json who`[0] and am running > into a small issue when it returns data about multiple users: the stream that > is emitted in that case is not valid json. > > dovecot -version tells me dovecot 2.3.21 (47349e2482), more specifically, > this is the version shipped in ubuntu 24.04, 1:2.3.21+dfsg1-2ubuntu5 > > doveadm -f json who > [{"username":"<REDACTED>","connections":"4","service":"imap","pids":"(272307 > 270876 270872 > 270869)","ips":"(2001:<REDACTED>:7488)"}],{"username":"<REDACTED>","connections":"2","service":"imap","pids":"(271469 > 271465)","ips":"(2a02:<REDACTED>:9c28)"} > > When trying to pretty print this with jq, it complains about invalid json: > > doveadm -f json who|jq > [ > { > "username": "<REDACTED>", > "connections": "4", > "service": "imap", > "pids": "(272307 270876 270872 270869)", > "ips": "(2001:<REDACTED>0:7488)" > } > ] > jq: parse error: Expected value before ',' at line 1, column 167 > > > Is this expected behaviour? I would have expected a list of user objects, and > then it seems like the list-closing bracket that is currently at the end of > the first user object should have been at the end of the last user object. > I can code around this in my parser, but would rather not. > > > Best, > Jasper > > > [0] actually I'm parsing the output of the doveadm http api, but that just > seems to copy the data from the json format in there verbatim > _______________________________________________ > dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org > To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org _______________________________________________ dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org