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JSONPath
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========
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**A Java DSL for reading JSON documents.**
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jayway/JsonPath.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jayway/JsonPath)
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[read more](http://code.google.com/p/json-path/)
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JSONPath expressions always refer to a JSON structure in the same way as XPath expression are used in combination
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with an XML document. The "root member object" in JSONPath is always referred to as `$` regardless if it is an
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object or array.
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JSONPath expressions can use the dot–notation
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`$.store.book[0].title`
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or the bracket–notation
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`$['store']['book'][0]['title']`
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Operators
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| Operator | Description |
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| :------------------------ | :----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `$` | The root element to query. This starts all path expressions. |
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| `@` | The current node being processed by a filter predicate. |
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| `*` | Wildcard. Available anywhere a name or numeric are required. |
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| `..` | Deep scan. Available anywhere a name is required. |
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| `.<name>` | Dot-notated child |
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| `['<name>' (, '<name>')]` | Bracket-notated child or children |
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| `[<number> (, <number>)]` | Array index or indexes |
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| `[start:end]` | Array slice operator |
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| `[?(<expression>)]` | Filter expression. Expression must evaluate to a boolean value. |
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Path Examples
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Given the
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```javascript
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{
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"store": {
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"book": [
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{
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"category": "reference",
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"author": "Nigel Rees",
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"title": "Sayings of the Century",
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"price": 8.95
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},
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{
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"category": "fiction",
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"author": "Evelyn Waugh",
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"title": "Sword of Honour",
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"price": 12.99
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},
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{
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"category": "fiction",
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"author": "Herman Melville",
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"title": "Moby Dick",
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"isbn": "0-553-21311-3",
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"price": 8.99
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},
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{
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"category": "fiction",
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"author": "J. R. R. Tolkien",
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"title": "The Lord of the Rings",
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"isbn": "0-395-19395-8",
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"price": 22.99
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}
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],
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"bicycle": {
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"color": "red",
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"price": 19.95
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}
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},
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"expensive": 10
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}
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```
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| JSONPath | Result |
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| :------- | :----- |
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| `$.store.book[*].author` | The authors of all books |
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| `$..author` | All authors |
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| `$.store.*` | All things, both books and bicycles |
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| `$.store..price` | The price of everything |
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| `$..book[2]` | The third book |
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| `$..book[(@.length-1)]` | The last book |
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| `$..book[0,1]` | The first two books |
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| `$..book[:2]` | All books from index 0 (inclusive) until index 2 (exclusive) |
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| `$..book[1:2]` | All books from index 1 (inclusive) until index 2 (exclusive) |
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| `$..book[-2:]` | Last two books |
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| `$..book[2:]` | Book number two from tail |
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| `$..book[?(@.isbn)]` | All books with an ISBN number |
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| `$.store.book[?(@.price < 10)]` | All books in store cheaper than 10 |
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| `$..book[?(@.price <= $['expensive'])]` | All books in store that are not "expensive" |
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| `$..*` | Give me every thing you got |
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Reading a document
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------------------
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The simplest most straight forward way to use JsonPath is via the static convenience API.
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```java
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String json = "...";
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List<String> authors = JsonPath.read(json, "$.store.book[*].author");
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```
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If you only want to read once this is OK. In case you need to read an other path as well this is not the way
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to go since the document will be parsed every time you call JsonPath.read(...). To avoid the problem you can
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parse the json first.
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```java
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String json = "...";
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Object document = Configuration.defaultConfiguration().jsonProvider().parse(json);
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String author1 = JsonPath.read(document, "$.store.book[0].author");
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String author2 = JsonPath.read(document, "$.store.book[1].author");
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```
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Personally I prefer the more flexible `ReadContext` API.
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```java
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String json = "...";
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ReadContext ctx = JsonPath.parse(json);
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List<String> authorsOfBooksWithISBN = ctx.read("$.store.book[?(@.isbn)].author");
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List<Map<String, Object>> expensiveBooks = JsonPath
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.using(configuration)
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.parse(json)
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.read("$.store.book[?(@.price > 10)]", List.class);
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```
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What is Returned When?
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PATH vs VALUE
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-------------
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Advanced
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--------
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The default JsonProvider is `JsonSmartJsonProvider` backed by [json-smart](https://code.google.com/p/json-smart/), a small and fast JSONParser. If you
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prefer Jackson there is a `JacksonJsonProvider` available. There is also an experimental `GsonJsonProvider`.
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* JacksonJsonProvider requires `com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind:2.4.1.3` on your classpath.
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* GsonJsonProvider requires `com.google.code.gson:gson:2.3` on your classpath.
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```java
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Configuration.setDefaults(new Configuration.Defaults() {
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private final JsonProvider jsonProvider = new com.jayway.jsonpath.internal.spi.json.JacksonJsonProvider();
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@Override
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public JsonProvider jsonProvider() {
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return jsonProvider;
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}
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@Override
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public Set<Option> options() {
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return EnumSet.noneOf(Option.class);
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}
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@Override
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public ConversionProvider conversionProvider() {
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return new DefaultConversionProvider();
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}
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});
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```
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Binaries
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--------
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JsonPath is available at the Central Maven Repository. Maven users add this to your POM.
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```xml
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<dependency>
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<groupId>com.jayway.jsonpath</groupId>
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<artifactId>json-path</artifactId>
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<version>0.9.1</version>
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</dependency>
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```
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Gradle users
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```
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compile 'com.jayway.jsonpath:json-path:0.9.1'
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```
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