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:link: Transparent references in JSON
json-rel
converges the following standards and libraries in order to help normalize JSON reference/relationship descriptors:
The goal is to increase developer transparency and to provide a unified, semantic interface for working with related JSON data.
Aside from being all around simple, json-rel
spares library developers from having to:
npm install json-rel
This example shows how to use the main feature of json-rel
, which is being able to provide any relationship or reference string to $
, an "operator" which will automatically identify the correct specification to use based on the relation itself:
import $ from 'json-rel'
const data = {
foo: {
bar: true
}
}
let query = $('foo.bar').use(data).get() // true
let path = $('$.foo.bar').use(data).get() // true
let pointer = $('/foo/bar').use(data).get() // true
If you want to be slightly more concise:
let query = $('foo[bar]', data).get() // true
let path = $('$.foo.bar', data).get() // true
let pointer = $('/foo/bar', data).get() // true
You may also, of course, access and use each specification individually:
import {query, path, pointer} from 'json-rel'
query('foo[bar]', data).get() // true
path('$.foo.bar', data).get() // true
pointer('/foo/bar', data).get() // true
You can also infer the specification directly from the relation itself via which
:
import which from 'json-rel'
which('foo[bar]') // -> json-query
which('$.foo.bar') // -> json-path
which('/foo/bar') // -> json-pointer
FAQs
Transparent references in JSON
The npm package json-rel receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, json-rel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that json-rel demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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