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JSONPath

As shown below, Json is a bit cumbersome to work with and specially when user query it, they have to go through a sort of DFS. Look at http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/, where Stephen Goessner developed JSONPath which is analogy of XPath for JSON. Remembering, JSON is a native for javascript and more compact, JSONPath is a good idea.

{ “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
    }
  }

JSONPath expression

 

XPath JSONPath Result
/store/book/author $.store.book[*].author the authors of all books in the store
//author $..author all authors
/store/* $.store.* all things in store, which are some books and a red bicycle.
/store//price $.store..price the price of everything in the store.
//book[3] $..book[2] the third book
//book[last()] $..book[(@.length-1)]
$..book[-1:]
the last book in order.
//book[position()<3] $..book[0,1]
$..book[:2]
the first two books
//book[isbn] $..book[?(@.isbn)] filter all books with isbn number
//book[price<10] $..book[?(@.price<10)] filter all books cheapier than 10
//* $..* all Elements in XML document. All members of JSON structure.

August 11, 2009 Posted by ebeworld | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet