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Given a json value, this method will generate an eval jsonPath string for Python or dot notation string for Java/Javascript
Search for the (string, int, float, bool) value in a json object, and return the jsonpath in a string formatted to use in eval() method.
For example: import json from eval_jsonpath_elam.evalpath import get_jsonpath_by_key
json_data = {
"objectKeyNameList": [
{"someBoolKey": False },
{"someFloatKey": 123456.34 },
{"someIntKey": 7890 },
{"someStrKey": "my_search_string" }
]
}
json_object = json.loads( json.dumps( json_data ) )
eval_string = get_jsonpath_by_key(json_object, "my_search_string")
print( eval_string ) # "['objectKeyNameList'][3]['someStrKey']"
print( eval( "json_object" + eval_string ) ) # "my_search_string"
Property Name | Values | Doc |
---|---|---|
dot_notation | false or true | default to False; this allows to be compatible to Python (ie: "['someObj']['Array'][3]['obj1']['key'][2]['prop']"). When set to True; allows string to be returned to be compatible to Java/Javascript (ie: "someObj.Array[3].obj1.key[2].prop") |
contains_string | false or true | default to True; this searches for all occurances of the search string. When set to False; will only find the first occurance of the search string, int, float, or bool |
Note: bool, int, float, complex data types will be automatically converted to strings during search.
returned_json_path_string will return a string of the json path if found, otherwise the None
object will be returned.
Search string is case sensitive.
import json
# either import this:
from eval_jsonpath_elam import evalpath
# or import this:
from eval_jsonpath_elam.evalpath import get_jsonpath_by_key
json_data = {
"alpha": ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"],
"dimensions": {"length": "112", "width": "103", "height": "42", "once": "thing1"},
"meta_data": [
{
"id": 11089769,
"key1": "imported_gallery_files",
"value": [
"https://abc.com/unnamed-3.jpg",
"https://abc.com/unnamed-2.jpg",
"https://abc.com/unnamed-4.jpg",
],
},
{
"id": 11089779,
"key2": "imported_gallery_files2",
"value": [
"https://abc.com/unnamed-5.jpg",
"https://abc.com/unnamed-6.jpg",
"https://abc.com/unnamed-7.jpg",
],
"value2": {
"branch1": ["thing0"],
"branch2": [
{"branch2_0": "thing1"},
{"branch2_1": "thing2"},
{"branch2_2": "thing3"},
],
},
},
],
}
# used to just print the list of strings using eval(json_path_string)
def print_python_json(x):
for v in x:
print(f'data{v} = {eval("data" + v)}')
print()
# load json into object
data = json.loads(json.dumps(json_data))
# find the key "thing" in json, and return the json path in eval string format
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, "thing")
print_python_json(path_str)
path_str = evalpath.get_jsonpath_by_key(data, 42)
print_python_json(path_str1)
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, 42, dot_notation=True)
print(path_str[0])
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, 11089769)
print_python_json(path_str)
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, "thing1", contains_string=False)
print_python_json(path_str)
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, "imported_gallery_files", contains_string=False)
print_python_json(path_str)
path_str = get_jsonpath_by_key(data, "imported_gallery_files", contains_string=True)
print_python_json(path_str)
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Given a json value, this method will generate an eval jsonPath string for Python or dot notation string for Java/Javascript
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