Install jq JSON processor on Ubuntu 10.04

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Json Problem Overview


Is there a way to install jq JSON processor on Ubuntu 10.04?

I Tried the usual sudo apt-get install jq but got the error E: Couldn't find package jq

Json Solutions


Solution 1 - Json

It is possible to perform sudo apt-get install jq however you need to inform the system where to find jq.

ℹ️ Note: Ubuntu 14+ users can skip to step 3! 

Install

  1. Open your sources file in a text editor:

     sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
    
  2. Add the following line to the end of that file (note deb is not a command, more info):

    >deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu vivid main universe

  3. Then re-index apt-get so that it can find jq:

     sudo apt-get update
    
  4. Then do the normal install and you should be the proud new user of jq!

     sudo apt-get install jq
    

Test

Test it works! Try this to see it pretty print some example json

echo '{ "name":"John", "age":31, "city":"New York" }' | jq .

The result should appear like so in your terminal:

{
  "name": "John",
  "age": 31,
  "city": "New York"
}

Solution 2 - Json

Since Ubuntu 16.04LTS xenial you do not need to modify /etc/apt/sources.list, just run

sudo apt-get install jq

jq 1.5 is in the official Debian and Ubuntu repositories.

Solution 3 - Json

Solution 4 - Json

Download & build from source as described in https://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/, last section called "From source on Linux, OS X, Cygwin, and other POSIX-like operating systems".

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