diff --git a/docs/source/examples/index.rst b/docs/source/examples/index.rst index ca11cae..3a20f66 100644 --- a/docs/source/examples/index.rst +++ b/docs/source/examples/index.rst @@ -243,15 +243,15 @@ Modify JSON by Using Shell Commands .. note:: - Nowadays Web services are JSON-based, so making your script JSON aware is - probably a good choice. In order to be able to extract data from a JSON - document as well as composing JSON documents from a script, you can leverage + Nowadays Web services are :any:`JSON`-based, so making your script :any:`JSON` aware is + probably a good choice. In order to be able to extract data from a :any:`JSON` + document as well as composing :any:`JSON` documents from a script, you can leverage `jq `_. **Example #1** -In this example our *Kapow!* service will receive a JSON value with an incorrect +In this example our *Kapow!* service will receive a :any:`JSON` value with an incorrect date, then our ``pow`` file will fix it and return the correct value to the user. .. code-block:: console @@ -276,8 +276,8 @@ Call the service with :program:`curl`: **Example #2** -In this example we extract the ``name`` field from the incoming JSON document in -order to generate a two-attribute JSON response. +In this example we extract the ``name`` field from the incoming :any:`JSON` document in +order to generate a two-attribute :any:`JSON` response. .. code-block:: console