For example, in my data.json file:
[
{
"course": [
"science"
],
"units": "3"
},
{
"course": [
"math"
],
"units": "6"
}
]
I want to write an API that can perform the GET method. For example, I want to make an api url like this:
example.com/api/{science or math}
it will return another json file that have the corresponding data like this:
[
{
"course": [
"science"
],
"units": "3"
}
]
Is there a way to perform this and how?
Find out a git repository called json-server and that is what I need :)
Related
I have a JSON like this:
{
"array1": [
{
"data": {
"id": "1",
"name": "foo",
},
"classes": "class1"
},
{
"data": {
"id": "2",
"name": "bar",
},
"classes": "class2"
...
}
}
I want to move all the classes into data object. Using https://jsoneditoronline.org I can only do that for each object individually. I guess I can write a script to do this, but is there a built tool for this?
I don't think there will be any tool for such custom requirement. May be you can try the following script.
json.array1.forEach(arr => {
arr.data['classes'] = arr.classes;
delete arr.classes;
})
It seems that regex is the quickest way to do this. Here is how I do:
Search: ("data".*?)(}.*?)(,"classes":.*?)}
Replace: $1$3$2}
I am new to JSON Path and I am trying to get 'id' corresponding to name='Candy' using JsonPath in below JSON payload.
{
"responsePayload": [
{
"content": {
"id": "101",
"name": "Candy"
},
"links": [
{
"rel": "self",
"link": "api/v1/sweets/101",
"id": "101"
}
]
},
{
"content": {
"id": "102",
"name": "Chocolate"
},
"links": [
{
"rel": "self",
"link": "api/v1/sweets/102",
"id": "102"
}
]
}
]
}
For this I tried Jsonpath $.responsePayload[0].content[?(#.name=='Candy')].id but that is not working. I am using https://jsonpath.com/ for testing this JsonPath. Please guide me how I can achieve required result.
You're really close. You need more of the path inside the expression.
$.responsePayload[?(#.content.name=='Candy')].content.id
The [0] you have in your response isolates the first element only, but it sounds like you want to iterate over the whole array in responsePayload. To do that, the filter expression selector [?(...)] must act on that array.
Next, the # represents the current item, and you can build a full path off of it. You can see how that works above.
Finally, the filter expression selector returns the full item when the expression returns true. So you then need to navigate into .content.id again to get the value you're after.
In my DB I have a column storing JSON. The JSON looks like this:
{
"views": [
{
"id": "1",
"sections": [
{
"id": "1",
"isToggleActive": false,
"components": [
{
"id": "1",
"values": [
"02/24/2021"
]
},
{
"id": "2",
"values": []
},
{
"id": "3",
"values": [
"5393",
"02/26/2021 - Weekly"
]
},
{
"id": "5",
"values": [
""
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
I want to create a migration script that will extract a value from this JSON and store them in its own column.
In the JSON above, in that components array, I want to extract the second value from the component with an ID of "3" (among other things, but this is a good example). So, I want to extract the value "02/26/2021 - Weekly" to store in its own column.
I was looking at the JSON_VALUE docs, but I only see examples for specifing indexes for the json properties. I can't figure out what kind of json path I'd need. Is this even possible to do with JSON_VALUE?
EDIT: To clarify, the views and sections components can have static array indexes, so I can use views[0].sections[0] for them. Currently, this is all I have with my SQL query:
SELECT
*
FROM OPENJSON(#jsonInfo, '$.views[0].sections[0]')
You need to use OPENJSON to break out the inner array, then filter it with a WHERE and finally select the correct value with JSON_VALUE
SELECT
JSON_VALUE(components.value, '$.values[1]')
FROM OPENJSON (#jsonInfo, '$.views[0].sections[0].components') components
WHERE JSON_VALUE(components.value, '$.id') = '3'
So I basically have JSON output from the JIRA Insights API, been digging around and found jq for parsing the JSON. Struggling to wrap my head around on how parse the following to only return values for the objectTypeAttributeId's that I am interested in.
For Example I'm only interested in the value of objectTypeAttributeId 887 provided that objectTypeAttributeId 911's name states as active, but then would like to return the name value of another objectTypeAttributeId
Can this be achieved using jq only? Or shoudl I be using something else?
I can filter down to this level which is the 'attributes' section of the JSON output and print each value, but struggling to find an example catering for my situation.
{
"id": 137127,
"objectTypeAttributeId": 887,
"objectAttributeValues": [
{
"value": "false"
}
],
"objectId": 9036,
"position": 16
},
{
"id": 137128,
"objectTypeAttributeId": 888,
"objectAttributeValues": [
{
"value": "false"
}
],
"objectId": 9036,
"position": 17
},
{
"id": 137296,
"objectTypeAttributeId": 911,
"objectAttributeValues": [
{
"status": {
"id": 1,
"name": "Active",
"category": 1
}
}
],
"objectId": 9036,
"position": 18
},
Can this be achieved using jq only?
Yes, jq was designed precisely for this kind of query. In your case, you could use any, select and if ... then ... else ... end, along the lines of:
if any(.[]; .objectTypeAttributeId == 911 and
any(.objectAttributeValues[]; .status.name == "Active"))
then map(select(.objectTypeAttributeId == 887))
else "whatever"
end
I have a large JSON file that I'm trying to parse with JSON Slurper. The JSON file consists of information about bugs so it has things like issue keys, descriptions, and comments. Not every issue has a comment though. For example, here is a sample of what the JSON input looks like:
{
"projects": [
{
"name": "Test Project",
"key": "TEST",
"issues": [
{
"key": "BUG-1",
"priority": "Major",
"comments": [
{
"author": "a1",
"created": "d1",
"body": "comment 1"
},
{
"author": "a2",
"created": "d2",
"body": "comment 2"
}
]
},
{
"key": "BUG-2",
"priority": "Major"
},
{
"key": "BUG-3",
"priority": "Major",
"comments": [
{
"author": "a3",
"created": "d3",
"body": "comment 3"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
I have a method that creates Issue objects based on the JSON parse. Everything works well when every issue has at least one comment, but, once an issue comes up that has no comments, the rest of the issues get the wrong comments. I am currently looping through the JSON file based on the total number of issues and then looking for comments using how far along in the number of issues I've gotten. So, for example,
parsedData.issues.comments.body[0][0][0]
returns "comment 1". However,
parsedData.issues.comments.body[0][1][0]
returns "comment 3", which is incorrect. Is there a way I can see if a particular issue has any comments? I'd rather not have to edit the JSON file to add empty comment fields, but would that even help?
You can do this:
parsedData.issues.comments.collect { it?.body ?: [] }
So it checks for a body and if none exists, returns an empty list
UPDATE
Based on the update to the question, you can do:
parsedData.projects.collectMany { it.issues.comments.collect { it?.body ?: [] } }