![Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/cgdhsj6q/production/919c3b22c24f93884c548d60cbb338e819ff2435-1024x1024.webp?w=400&fit=max&auto=format)
Security News
Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute
Oracle seeks to dismiss fraud claims in the JavaScript trademark dispute, delaying the case and avoiding questions about its right to the name.
@openreply/aql
Advanced tools
API Query Language (AQL) is a filtering language designed for use in URIs with JSON data structures.
The strings used for filtering, e.g. 'eq(age,25)'
must be URI-encoded since this is designed for usage in the query string of a URI.
Paths are defined as JSONPath to look inside JSON objects.
const { filter, Operator } = require('@openreply/aql');
const customOperators = ({
// adding a new operator
hasKey: new Operator((evaluateSubexpression, collection, options, key) =>
collection.filter(item => Object.keys(item).includes(key))),
// overriding a default operator
eq: new Operator((evaluateSubexpression, collection, options, path, value) =>
collection.filter(item =>
item[path] === value))
});
const collection = [
{
name: 'Isom Hamill',
age: 25,
phones: [
{ type: 'work', number: '012345' },
{ type: 'home', number: '012345' }
],
address: {
street: '7264 Kade Alley'
}
},
{
name: 'Lonzo Dooley',
age: 30,
phones: [
{ type: 'mobile', number: '032345' },
{ type: 'home', number: '042346' }
]
},
{
name: 'Bertrand Mertz',
age: 35
}
]
// Basic filtering
// filter by name
const result1 = filter('eq(name,Isom Hamill)')(collection);
// => [{"name":"Isom Hamill","age":25,"phones":[{"type":"work","number":"012345"},{"type":"home","number":"012345"}],"address":{"street":"7264 Kade Alley"}}]
// Using JSONPath
// filter by street: street must include 'Kade'
const result2 = filter('includes(address.street,Kade)')(collection);
// => [{"name":"Isom Hamill","age":25,"phones":[{"type":"work","number":"012345"},{"type":"home","number":"012345"}],"address":{"street":"7264 Kade Alley"}}]
// Using custom operators
// filter all items that have the key ('phones')
const result3 = filter('hasKey(phones)', customOperators)(collection);
// => [{"name":"Isom Hamill","age":25,"phones":[{"type":"work","number":"012345"},{"type":"home","number":"012345"}],"address":{"street":"7264 Kade Alley"}},
// {"name":"Lonzo Dooley","age":30,"phones":[{"type":"mobile","number":"032345"},{"type":"home","number":"042346"}]}]
// quantitative operators
const result4 = filter('all(phones.*,phone,startsWith(phone.number,01))')(collection)
// => [{"name":"Isom Hamill","age":25,"phones":[{"type":"work","number":"012345"},{"type":"home","number":"012345"}],"address":{"street":"7264 Kade Alley"}}]
const result5 = filter('any(phones.*,phone,eq(phone.type,home))')(collection)
// => [{"name":"Isom Hamill","age":25,"phones":[{"type":"work","number":"012345"},{"type":"home","number":"012345"}],"address":{"street":"7264 Kade Alley"}},
// {"name":"Lonzo Dooley","age":30,"phones":[{"type":"mobile","number":"032345"},{"type":"home","number":"042346"}]}]
These operators are defined by default:
eq(path, value)
: The item at path
must have the value value
.ne(path, value)
: The item at path
must have a value different from value
.in(path, value1, value2, ...)
: The item at path
must have one of the specified values.out(path, value1, value2, ...)
: The item at path
must not equal to any the specified values.gt(path, value)
: The item at path
must be greater than value
.ge(path, value)
: The item at path
must be greater than or equal to value
.lt(path, value)
: The item at path
must be less than value
.le(path, value)
: The item at path
must be less than or equal to value
.startsWith(path, prefix)
: The item at path
must have the prefix prefix
.endsWith(path, suffix)
: The item at path
must have the suffix suffix
.includes(path, value)
: The string/number item at path
must include the infix value
OR the array at path
must contain the value value
.and(condition1, condition2, ...)
: All the conditions must hold.
Example: and(includes(name,o),ge(age,30))
filters items that include an o
in the name and with age greater than or equal to 30.or(condition1, condition2, ...)
: At least one of the conditions must hold.
Example: or(eq(phones.0.type,work),eq(phones.0.type,mobile))
filters items that either have a work phone or a mobile phone as the first phones entry.all(path, binding, condition)
: For all of the items binding
that match path
, the condition
must hold and there must be at least one item that matches path
.
Example: all(phones.*,phone,startsWith(phone.number,01))
filters items that have at least one phone number and all of the existing phone numbers of the item must start with 01
.any(path, binding, condition)
: For at least one of the items binding
that match path
, the condition
must hold.
Example: any(phones.*,phone,eq(phone.type,home))
filters items that have at least one phone that has the type home
.If the actual value at path
is a number, value
(or value*
) is coerced to a number.
New AQL operators can be added by providing a customOperators
function to the filter function:
const { filter, Operator } = require('@openreply/aql');
const customOperators = collection => ({
// adding a new operator
hasKey: new Operator((evaluateSubexpression, collection, options, key) =>
collection.filter((item) => Object.keys(item).includes(key))),
});
const filteredCollection = filter('hasKey(phones)', customOperators)(fullCollection);
The customOperators
function takes the collection as its only argument and returns an object with the operators.
The keys this object define the name of the operator.
If a key is used that is already defined in the default set of operators, the default will be overridden.
Each operator takes an options
object as the first argument. It contains information on how the operator should be modified.
The other arguments of the operator are free and can be defined and used by the operator itself.
The return value of an operator is expected to be an Array that has the filter condition applied.
Special thanks to persvr for creating the RQL. This package is heavily insprired by it. The main difference is that AQL is using JSONPath instead of a custom path language and AQL does not sort nor aggregate.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
API Query Language - parser and filter
The npm package @openreply/aql receives a total of 41 weekly downloads. As such, @openreply/aql popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openreply/aql demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 29 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Oracle seeks to dismiss fraud claims in the JavaScript trademark dispute, delaying the case and avoiding questions about its right to the name.
Security News
The Linux Foundation is warning open source developers that compliance with global sanctions is mandatory, highlighting legal risks and restrictions on contributions.
Security News
Maven Central now validates Sigstore signatures, making it easier for developers to verify the provenance of Java packages.