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====Format JSON file in browser====
====Format JSON file in browser====
If a browser supports display of JSON data either natively or after having installed an appropriate extension, JSON data may be rendered and interactively using links such as
If a browser supports display of JSON data either natively or after having installed an appropriate extension, JSON data may be rendered and interactively inspected using links such as
<html>
<html>
<a href="http://www.osselot.org:3262/json/dbus/1.15.2">DBus version 1.15.2</a>
<a href="http://www.osselot.org:3262/json/dbus/1.15.2">DBus version 1.15.2</a>

Revision as of 00:49, 27 July 2023

Obtain curation data in JSON format

Single version

To obtain curation data of a single version of a software package in JSON format, the following REST call may be used:

http://www.osselot.org:3262/json/<package>/<version>

such as in a wget command

wget -qO - http://www.osselot.org:3262/json/dbus/1.15.2

All available versions of a software package

The command to obtain JSON formatted data of all available versions of a software package is very similar to the above except that the "version" part is not given such as

wget -qO - http://wwww.osselot.org:3262/json/dbus

Format JSON file in browser

If a browser supports display of JSON data either natively or after having installed an appropriate extension, JSON data may be rendered and interactively inspected using links such as DBus version 1.15.2 or even all curated versions of DBus.

(Please note that the above browser commands, particularly the second, may take a long time to render.)