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path.go
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package json
import (
"reflect"
"github.com/goccy/go-json/internal/decoder"
)
// CreatePath creates JSON Path.
//
// JSON Path rule
// $ : root object or element. The JSON Path format must start with this operator, which refers to the outermost level of the JSON-formatted string.
// . : child operator. You can identify child values using dot-notation.
// .. : recursive descent.
// [] : subscript operator. If the JSON object is an array, you can use brackets to specify the array index.
// [*] : all objects/elements for array.
//
// Reserved words must be properly escaped when included in Path.
//
// Escape Rule
// single quote style escape: e.g.) `$['a.b'].c`
// double quote style escape: e.g.) `$."a.b".c`
func CreatePath(p string) (*Path, error) {
path, err := decoder.PathString(p).Build()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Path{path: path}, nil
}
// Path represents JSON Path.
type Path struct {
path *decoder.Path
}
// RootSelectorOnly whether only the root selector ($) is used.
func (p *Path) RootSelectorOnly() bool {
return p.path.RootSelectorOnly
}
// UsedSingleQuotePathSelector whether single quote-based escaping was done when building the JSON Path.
func (p *Path) UsedSingleQuotePathSelector() bool {
return p.path.SingleQuotePathSelector
}
// UsedSingleQuotePathSelector whether double quote-based escaping was done when building the JSON Path.
func (p *Path) UsedDoubleQuotePathSelector() bool {
return p.path.DoubleQuotePathSelector
}
// Extract extracts a specific JSON string.
func (p *Path) Extract(data []byte, optFuncs ...DecodeOptionFunc) ([][]byte, error) {
return extractFromPath(p, data, optFuncs...)
}
// PathString returns original JSON Path string.
func (p *Path) PathString() string {
return p.path.String()
}
// Unmarshal extract and decode the value of the part corresponding to JSON Path from the input data.
func (p *Path) Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}, optFuncs ...DecodeOptionFunc) error {
contents, err := extractFromPath(p, data, optFuncs...)
if err != nil {
return err
}
results := make([]interface{}, 0, len(contents))
for _, content := range contents {
var result interface{}
if err := Unmarshal(content, &result); err != nil {
return err
}
results = append(results, result)
}
if err := decoder.AssignValue(reflect.ValueOf(results), reflect.ValueOf(v)); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Get extract and substitute the value of the part corresponding to JSON Path from the input value.
func (p *Path) Get(src, dst interface{}) error {
return p.path.Get(reflect.ValueOf(src), reflect.ValueOf(dst))
}