This is a simple CLI for converting between MessagePack and JSON. Jump to Installing for installation instructions.
$ # Basic usage: convert a file either direction
$ mpk in.json -o out.msgpack
$ mpk out.msgpack
{"name":"messagepack","age":20,"source":"github"}
$ # Pretty formatting
$ mpk out.msgpack --pretty
{
"name": "messagepack",
"age": 20,
"source": "github"
}
$ # Use stdin input and stdout output. You need to specify the destination type with
$ # `--to-msgpack` or `--to-json` (`-m` or `-j`)
$ cat in.json | mpk --to-msgpack | xxd
00000000: 83a4 6e61 6d65 ab6d 6573 7361 6765 7061 ..name.messagepa
00000010: 636b a361 6765 14a6 736f 7572 6365 a667 ck.age..source.g
00000020: 6974 6875 62 ithub
$ # Use a hex string as input or output
$ mpk --hex -i "82 a7 63 6f 6d 70 61 63 74 c3 a6 73 63 68 65 6d 61 00" --to-json
{"compact":true,"schema":0}
$ mpk --hex -i '{"compact":true,"schema":0}' --to-msgpack
82a7636f6d70616374c3a6736368656d6100
$ # And with pretty print:
$ mpk in.json --hex --pretty
83a4 6e61 6d65 ab6d 6573 7361 6765 7061
636b a361 6765 14a6 736f 7572 6365 a667
6974 6875 62
The easiest way to install is to go the releases page and download a version.
If you use Debian or Ubuntu, using the prebuilt .deb
package is easiest; just
download and install with with dpkg -i mpk-download-path.deb
.
dpkg -r mpk
will uninstall if needed.
For other systems download the correct target and extract the archive. You can
then either use the binary directly, or use make install
to put it in your
system path (along with manual pages and autocomplete scripts). make uninstall
can reverse this.
Alternatively, you can install with Cargo via cargo install msgpack-cli
, or
build the source yourself with cargo build --release
.
See above for usage examples. The command line options are as follows:
Usage: mpk [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
Arguments:
[INPUT_FILE] Specify the input file to read from. If not given, stdin will be used
Options:
-o, --output <OUTPUT_FILE> Specify the output file to write. If not specified, stdout will be used
-i, --input <INPUT> Specify input via text. (can't use with 'INPUT_FILE')
-j, --to-json Convert from MessagePack to JSON. (can't use with '--to-json')
-m, --to-msgpack Convert from JSON to MessagePack. (can't use with '--to-msgpack')
--hex Use messagepack with hexadecimal strings instead of binary
-p, --pretty Enable pretty output (formatted JSON, spacing for MessagePack when
used with `--hex`)
-v, --verbose Turn verbose mode on
-h, --help Print help information (use `--help` for more detail)
-V, --version Print version information