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how to parse a JSON String with jq (or other alternatives)?

I'm trying to get jq to parse a JSON structure like:

{
  "a" : 1,
  "b" : 2,
  "c" : "{"id":"9ee ...","parent":"abc..."}
"
}

That is, an element in the JSON is a string with escaped json.

So, I have something along the lines of $ jq [.c] myFile.json | jq [.id]

But that crashes with jq: error: Cannot index string with string

This is because the output of .c is a string, not more JSON. How do I get jq to parse this string?

My initial solution is to use sed to replace all the escape chars (":", "," and ") but that's messy, I assume there's a way built into jq to do this?

Thanks!

edit: Also, the jq version available here is:

$ jq --version
jq version 1.3

I guess I could update it if required.

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jq has the fromjson builtin for this:

jq '.c | fromjson | .id' myFile.json

fromjson was added in version 1.4.


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