jmespath.rb
An implementation of JMESPath for Ruby. This implementation supports searching JSON documents as well as native Ruby data structures.
Installation
$ gem install jmespath
Basic Usage
Call JMESPath.search
with a valid JMESPath search expression and data to search. It will return the extracted values.
require 'jmespath'
JMESPath.search('foo.bar', { foo: { bar: { baz: "value" }}})
#=> {baz: "value"}
In addition to accessing nested values, you can exact values from arrays.
JMESPath.search('foo.bar[0]', { foo: { bar: ["one", "two"] }})
#=> "one"
JMESPath.search('foo.bar[-1]', { foo: { bar: ["one", "two"] }})
#=> "two"
JMESPath.search('foo[*].name', {foo: [{name: "one"}, {name: "two"}]})
#=> ["one", "two"]
If you search for keys no present in the data, then nil
is returned.
JMESPath.search('foo.bar', { abc: "mno" })
#=> nil
See the JMESPath specification for a full list of supported search expressions.
Indifferent Access
The examples above show JMESPath expressions used to search over hashes with symbolized keys. You can use search also for hashes with string keys or Struct objects.
JMESPath.search('foo.bar', { "foo" => { "bar" => "value" }})
#=> "value"
data = Struct.new(:foo).new(
Struct.new(:bar).new("value")
)
JMESPath.search('foo.bar', data)
#=> "value"
JSON Documents
If you have JSON documents on disk, or IO objects that contain JSON documents, you can pass them as the data argument.
JMESPath.search(expression, Pathname.new('/path/to/data.json'))
File.open('/path/to/data.json', 'r', encoding:'UTF-8') do |file|
JMESPath.search(expression, file)
end
Links of Interest
License
This library is distributed under the apache license, version 2.0
Copyright 2014 Trevor Rowe; All rights reserved.
Licensed under the apache license, version 2.0 (the "license"); You may not use this library except in compliance with the license. You may obtain a copy of the license at:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/license-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the license is distributed on an "as is" basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied.
See the license for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the license.