/jsonpath_go

golang library. follow the majority rules in this article http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/

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JsonPath

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A golang implementation of JsonPath syntax, follow the majority rules in http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/ but also with some minor differences.

Thanks for https://github.com/oliveagle/jsonpath gives inspiration.

This library don't support objects that neither map[string]interface{} nor []interface to call

Get Started

go get github.com/larstos/jsonpath_go

example code:

import (
    "github.com/larstos/jsonpath_go"
    "encoding/json"
)

var json_data interface{}

json.Unmarshal([]byte(data), &json_data)



//Search
res, err := jsonpath_go.LookupRaw([]byte(data), "$.expensive")

res, err := jsonpath_go.Lookup(json_data, "$.expensive")

//or reuse lookup pattern
pat, _ := jsonpath_go.Compile(`$.store.book[?(@.price < $.expensive)].price`)
res, err := pat.Lookup(json_data)

//Replace

//ReplaceRaw will return json object after replacement
ret,err := jsonpath_go.ReplaceRaw([]byte(data), "$.expensive",replace_data)

err := jsonpath_go.Replace(json_data, "$.expensive",replace_data)

//or reuse lookup pattern
pat, _ := jsonpath_go.Compile(`$.store.book[?(@.price < $.expensive)].price`)
res, err := pat.Replace(json_data,replace_data)

Operators

referenced from github.com/jayway/JsonPath

Operator Supported Description
$ Y The root element to query. This starts all path expressions.
@ Y The current node being processed by a filter predicate.
* Y Wildcard. Available anywhere a name or numeric are required.
.. Y Deep scan. Available anywhere a name is required.
. Y Dot-notated child
['' (, '')] X Bracket-notated child or children
[ (, )] Y Array index or indexes
[start:end] Y Array slice operator
[?()] Y Filter expression. Expression must evaluate to a boolean value.

Examples

given these example data.

{
    "store": {
        "book": [
            {
                "category": "reference",
                "author": "Nigel Rees",
                "title": "Sayings of the Century",
                "price": 8.95
            },
            {
                "category": "fiction",
                "author": "Evelyn Waugh",
                "title": "Sword of Honour",
                "price": 12.99
            },
            {
                "category": "fiction",
                "author": "Herman Melville",
                "title": "Moby Dick",
                "isbn": "0-553-21311-3",
                "price": 8.99
            },
            {
                "category": "fiction",
                "author": "J. R. R. Tolkien",
                "title": "The Lord of the Rings",
                "isbn": "0-395-19395-8",
                "price": 22.99
            }
        ],
        "bicycle": {
            "color": "red",
            "price": 19.95
        }
    },
    "expensive": 10
}

example json path syntax.

jsonpath result
$.expensive 10
$.store.book[0].price 8.95
$.store.book[-1].isbn "0-395-19395-8"
$.store.book[0,1].price [8.95, 12.99]
$.store.book[0:2].price [8.95, 12.99, 8.99]
$.store.book[?(@.isbn)].price [8.99, 22.99]
$.store.book[?(@.price > 10)].title ["Sword of Honour", "The Lord of the Rings"]
$.store.book[?(@.price &lt; $.expensive)].price [8.95, 8.99]
$.store.book[:].price [8.9.5, 12.99, 8.9.9, 22.99]
$.store.book[?(@.author =~ /(?i).*REES/i)].author "Nigel Rees"

Note: golang support regular expression flags in form of (?imsU)pattern