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I ran an aws command and the results as below:



[root@webserver-02 test]# aws ec2 describe-volumes --volume-ids vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2 --profile donald 2> /dev/null|
jq -r '.Volumes|"Tags":(.Tags '


and the results as below:




"Tags":
"Name": "4d2",
"c": "c",
"a": "a",
"b": "b"
,
"VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
"SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
"Volumesize": 8,
"CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
"State": "in-use",
"InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"



OK. I want to display InstanceId json as follows:




"Tags":
"Name": "4d2",
"c": "c",
"a": "a",
"b": "b"
,
"VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
"SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
"Volumesize": 8,
"CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
"State": "in-use",
"Instances": [
"InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"
]



I am using jq in the bash shell.










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    I ran an aws command and the results as below:



    [root@webserver-02 test]# aws ec2 describe-volumes --volume-ids vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2 --profile donald 2> /dev/null|
    jq -r '.Volumes|"Tags":(.Tags '


    and the results as below:




    "Tags":
    "Name": "4d2",
    "c": "c",
    "a": "a",
    "b": "b"
    ,
    "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
    "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
    "Volumesize": 8,
    "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
    "State": "in-use",
    "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"



    OK. I want to display InstanceId json as follows:




    "Tags":
    "Name": "4d2",
    "c": "c",
    "a": "a",
    "b": "b"
    ,
    "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
    "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
    "Volumesize": 8,
    "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
    "State": "in-use",
    "Instances": [
    "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"
    ]



    I am using jq in the bash shell.










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      I ran an aws command and the results as below:



      [root@webserver-02 test]# aws ec2 describe-volumes --volume-ids vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2 --profile donald 2> /dev/null|
      jq -r '.Volumes|"Tags":(.Tags '


      and the results as below:




      "Tags":
      "Name": "4d2",
      "c": "c",
      "a": "a",
      "b": "b"
      ,
      "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
      "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
      "Volumesize": 8,
      "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
      "State": "in-use",
      "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"



      OK. I want to display InstanceId json as follows:




      "Tags":
      "Name": "4d2",
      "c": "c",
      "a": "a",
      "b": "b"
      ,
      "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
      "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
      "Volumesize": 8,
      "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
      "State": "in-use",
      "Instances": [
      "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"
      ]



      I am using jq in the bash shell.










      share|improve this question















      I ran an aws command and the results as below:



      [root@webserver-02 test]# aws ec2 describe-volumes --volume-ids vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2 --profile donald 2> /dev/null|
      jq -r '.Volumes|"Tags":(.Tags '


      and the results as below:




      "Tags":
      "Name": "4d2",
      "c": "c",
      "a": "a",
      "b": "b"
      ,
      "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
      "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
      "Volumesize": 8,
      "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
      "State": "in-use",
      "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"



      OK. I want to display InstanceId json as follows:




      "Tags":
      "Name": "4d2",
      "c": "c",
      "a": "a",
      "b": "b"
      ,
      "VolumeId": "vol-0be41aaca50a1d4d2",
      "SnapshotId": "snap-0be43cb27ae60c978",
      "Volumesize": 8,
      "CreateTime": "2018-09-20T02:24:21.067Z",
      "State": "in-use",
      "Instances": [
      "InstanceId": "i-016c1d0448d6917f6"
      ]



      I am using jq in the bash shell.







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          You can use this jq filter:



          jq '.+"Instances":[InstanceId]|del(.InstanceId)' file


          This adds the object Instances to the current JSON data using the value of InstanceId.

          Then it deletes the InstanceId on the object root.






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            You can use this jq filter:



            jq '.+"Instances":[InstanceId]|del(.InstanceId)' file


            This adds the object Instances to the current JSON data using the value of InstanceId.

            Then it deletes the InstanceId on the object root.






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              You can use this jq filter:



              jq '.+"Instances":[InstanceId]|del(.InstanceId)' file


              This adds the object Instances to the current JSON data using the value of InstanceId.

              Then it deletes the InstanceId on the object root.






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                You can use this jq filter:



                jq '.+"Instances":[InstanceId]|del(.InstanceId)' file


                This adds the object Instances to the current JSON data using the value of InstanceId.

                Then it deletes the InstanceId on the object root.






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                You can use this jq filter:



                jq '.+"Instances":[InstanceId]|del(.InstanceId)' file


                This adds the object Instances to the current JSON data using the value of InstanceId.

                Then it deletes the InstanceId on the object root.







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