Re: invalid JSON returned when querying pool parameters

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On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Wyllys Ingersoll
<wyllys.ingersoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is this a bug?

Yep, that's a bug.

John

> When requesting JSON formatted results for querying for pool
> parameters, the list that comes back is not valid JSON. Its just a
> series of records, not a comma separated JSON list.
>
> For example:
>
> # ceph osd pool get cephfs_data all --format json-pretty
>
> {
>     "pool": "cephfs_data",
>     "pool_id": 1,
>     "size": 2
> }
> {
>     "pool": "cephfs_data",
>     "pool_id": 1,
>     "min_size": 1
> }
> {
>     "pool": "cephfs_data",
>     "pool_id": 1,
>     "crash_replay_interval": 0
> }
> {
>     "pool": "cephfs_data",
>     "pool_id": 1,
>     "pg_num": 256
> }
> ...
>
> Note that there are no commas separating the items and the overall
> list is not enclosed in [].
>
> This cannot be parsed with standard json tools like the python json
> module.  I would expect that when requesting JSON, it would return
> valid JSON.
>
> -Wyllys Ingersoll
>  Keeper Technology
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