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Export Plugin
=============
The ``export`` plugin lets you get data from the items and export the content
as `JSON`_.
.. _JSON: http://www.json.org
Enable the ``export`` plugin (see :ref:`using-plugins` for help). Then, type ``beet export`` followed by a :doc:`query </reference/query>` to get the data from
your library. For example, run this::
$ beet export beatles
to print a JSON file containing information about your Beatles tracks.
Command-Line Options
--------------------
The ``export`` command has these command-line options:
* ``--include-keys`` or ``-i``: Choose the properties to include in the output
data. The argument is a comma-separated list of simple glob patterns where
``*`` matches any string. For example::
$ beet export -i 'title,mb*' beatles
will include the ``title`` property and all properties starting with
``mb``. You can add the ``-i`` option multiple times to the command
line.
* ``--library`` or ``-l``: Show data from the library database instead of the
files' tags.
* ``--output`` or ``-o``: Path for an output file. If not informed, will print
the data in the console.
* ``--append``: Appends the data to the file instead of writing.
Configuration
-------------
To configure the plugin, make a ``export:`` section in your configuration
file. Under the ``json`` key, these options are available:
- **ensure_ascii**: Escape non-ASCII characters with ``\uXXXX`` entities.
- **indent**: The number of spaces for indentation.
- **separators**: A ``[item_separator, dict_separator]`` tuple.
- **sort_keys**: Sorts the keys in JSON dictionaries.
These options match the options from the `Python json module`_.
.. _Python json module: https://docs.python.org/2/library/json.html#basic-usage
The default options look like this::
export:
json:
formatting:
ensure_ascii: False
indent: 4
separators: [',' , ': ']
sort_keys: true