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jmespath.js

A JavaScript implementation of JMESPath, which is a query language for JSON. It will take a JSON document and transform it into another JSON document through a JMESPath expression. This fork was originally based from the daz-is/jmespath.js fork, which is highly recommended to leverage instead of this project. This fork exists for strict compliance, security, and organizational feature deviation purposes alone.

const jmespath = require('jmespath');

jmespath.search({foo: {bar: {baz: [1, 2, 3]}}}, 'foo.bar.baz[2]')

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Installation

$ npm install --save @cloudelements/jmespath

Adding custom functions

Custom functions can be added to the JMESPath runtime by using the decorate function:

function customFunc(resolvedArgs) {
  return resolvedArgs[0] + 99;
}

const extraFunctions = {
  custom: {_func: customFunc, _signature: [{types: [jmespath.types.TYPE_NUMBER]}]},
};

jmespath.decorate(extraFunctions);

The value returned by the decorate function is a curried function (takes arguments one at a time) that takes the search expression first and then the data to search against as the second parameter:

jmespath.decorate(extraFunctions)('custom(`1`)')({})

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Because the return value from decorate is a curried function the result of compiling the expression can be cached and run multiple times against different data:

const expr = jmespath.decorate({})('a');
let value;

value = expr({a: 1});
assert.strictEqual(value, 1);

value = expr({a: 2});
assert.strictEqual(value, 2);

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