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<tool id="combine_json" name="Combine Json" version="0.1"> <description>Combine multiple JSON Arrays</description> <command detect_errors="exit_code"><![CDATA[ python $__tool_directory__/combineJSON.py -i #for $f in $json_files.keys $json_files[$f] #end for -o 'jsoncombined.json' ]]></command> <inputs> <param name="json_files" type="data_collection" label="Collection of JSON arrays" help="" optional="false" collection_type="list"/> </inputs> <outputs> <data format="json" name="jsoncombined.json" from_work_dir="jsoncombined.json" label="Combined JSON Array"/> </outputs> <tests> <test> <param name="json_files"> <collection type="list"> <element name="json1" value="json1.json" /> <element name="json2" value="json2.json" /> </collection> </param> <output name="jsoncombined.json" file="jsoncombined.json" /> </test> </tests> <help><![CDATA[ *************** combine_json *************** This tool takes two or more JSON arrays and combines them into one JSON array. Usage ===== 1) Input JSON files in a dataset collection 2) Click Execute Example ======= .. code:: javascript JsonArray1 [ {hello: test} ] JsonArray2 [ {world: testerson} ] `combineJson -JsonArray1.json -JsonArray2.json` .. code:: javascript JsonCombined [ {hello: test}, {world: testerson} ] ]]></help> <citations> <citation type="bibtex">@ARTICLE{a1, title = {JSON Combine} author = {Matthew Gopez} } }</citation> </citations> </tool>