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Another JSON Event Break Assistance request ..

Esky73
Builder

An excerpt from my JSON output ...

Trying to Event break at the following line "type": "story", where a new event begins.

Have tried several posts but cannot get it working currently.

{
"total_count": 195,
"data": [
{
"type": "story",
"creation_time": "2017-09-06T01:29:57Z",
"parent": {
"type": "feature",
"id": "45003"
},
"version_stamp": 18,
"release": {
"type": "release",
"id": "14001"
},
"sprint": {
"type": "sprint",
"id": "21001"
},
"description": null,
"invested_hours": 4,
"id": "41051",
"last_modified": "2017-09-18T05:30:31Z",
"phase": {
"type": "phase",
"id": "4029"
},
"owner": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "13010"
},
"author": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "13001"
},
"story_points": null,
"product_areas": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"team": {
"type": "team",
"id": "4001"
},
"remaining_hours": 0,
"user_tags": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"name": "Add portlet to PSR - tasks planned and milestones",
"estimated_hours": 9
},
{
"type": "story",
"creation_time": "2017-07-31T02:08:15Z",
"parent": {
"type": "feature",
"id": "26056"
},
"version_stamp": 15,
"release": {
"type": "release",
"id": "12002"
},
"sprint": {
"type": "sprint",
"id": "19003"
},
"description": null,
"invested_hours": 0,
"id": "28001",
"last_modified": "2017-08-31T03:13:37Z",
"phase": {
"type": "phase",
"id": "4030"
},
"owner": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "13010"
},
"author": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "13001"
},
"story_points": 0,
"product_areas": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"team": {
"type": "team",
"id": "4001"
},
"remaining_hours": 0,
"user_tags": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"name": "As a PM, I can manage Projects of the NEC DTS Project Type",
"estimated_hours": 0
},
{
"type": "story",
"creation_time": "2017-07-21T05:11:24Z",
"parent": {
"type": "feature",
"id": "23069"
},
"version_stamp": 14,
"release": {
"type": "release",
"id": "12002"
},
"sprint": {
"type": "sprint",
"id": "19003"
},
"description": null,
"invested_hours": 1,
"id": "26060",
"last_modified": "2017-08-04T03:02:16Z",
"phase": {
"type": "phase",
"id": "4030"
},
"owner": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "6001"
},
"author": {
"type": "workspace_user",
"id": "1008"
},
"story_points": 1,
"product_areas": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"team": {
"type": "team",
"id": "4001"
},
"remaining_hours": 0,
"user_tags": {
"total_count": 0,
"data": []
},
"name": "As a BA I can assign requirements to PPM work packages. (many to many relationship)",
"estimated_hours": 1
},

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1 Solution

Esky73
Builder

Solved it with the following .. and the KV_MODE extracts all the fields as well.

[ octane_json ]
BREAK_ONLY_BEFORE=(^)\s{4}{
CHARSET=UTF-8
KV_MODE=json
NO_BINARY_CHECK=true
SHOULD_LINEMERGE=true
category=Custom
description=JavaScript Object Notation format. For more information, visit http://json.org/
disabled=false
pulldown_type=true

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Esky73
Builder

Solved it with the following .. and the KV_MODE extracts all the fields as well.

[ octane_json ]
BREAK_ONLY_BEFORE=(^)\s{4}{
CHARSET=UTF-8
KV_MODE=json
NO_BINARY_CHECK=true
SHOULD_LINEMERGE=true
category=Custom
description=JavaScript Object Notation format. For more information, visit http://json.org/
disabled=false
pulldown_type=true

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