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@swagger-api/apidom-json-path
Advanced tools
apidom-json-path
is a package that evaluates JSONPath expressions against ApiDOM.
You can install this package via npm CLI by running the following command:
$ npm install @swagger-api/apidom-json-path
Package contains JSONPath evaluation functions for evaluating single or multiple JSONPath expression.
Suited for evaluating single JSONPath expression against ApiDOM.
import { ObjectElement } from '@swagger-api/apidom-core';
import { evaluate } from '@swagger-api/apidom-json-path';
const apidom = new ObjectElement({
a: {
b: [100, 1, 2],
},
});
const result = evaluate('$.a.b[?(@ < 10)]', apidom);
// =>
// [
// NumberElement(1),
// NumberElement(2),
// ]
Suited for evaluating multiple JSONPath expression against the same ApiDOM. Use this function in cases when you have multiple JSONPath expressions that need to be evaluated against single ApiDOM fragment.
import { ObjectElement } from '@swagger-api/apidom-core';
import { evaluateMulti } from '@swagger-api/apidom-json-path';
const apidom = new ObjectElement({
a: {
b: [100, 1, 2],
},
});
const resultMulti = evaluateMulti(['$.a.b[?(@ < 10)]', '$.a.b[?(@ > 10)]'], apidom);
// => returns list of tuples which represents mappings between paths and end point values
// [
// ['$.a.b[?(@ < 10)]', [NumberElement(1), NumberElement(2)]],
// ['$.a.b[?(@ > 10)]', [NUmberElement(100)]],
// ]
If either evaluate
or evaluateMulti
functions are provided with invalid JSONPath expressions,
they don't throw errors, but they rather return empty list of end point values.
import { ObjectElement } from '@swagger-api/apidom-core';
import { evaluate, evaluateMulti } from '@swagger-api/apidom-json-path';
const apidom = new ObjectElement({
a: {
b: [100, 1, 2],
},
});
const result = evaluate('%~!@U@IU$@', apidom); // => []
const resultMulti = evaluateMulti(['%~!@U@IU$@', 'd*AS&*)(&YR3R'], apidom); // => []
FAQs
Evaluate JSONPath expressions against ApiDOM.
The npm package @swagger-api/apidom-json-path receives a total of 276 weekly downloads. As such, @swagger-api/apidom-json-path popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @swagger-api/apidom-json-path demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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