python-jmespath

Extract elements from JSON document

JMESPath (pronounced "jaymz path") allows you to declaratively specify how to extract elements from a JSON document. For example, given this document: {"foo": {"bar": "baz"}} The jmespath expression foo.bar will return "baz". JMESPath also supports: Referencing elements in a list. Given the data: {"foo": {"bar": ["one", "two"]}} The expression: foo.bar[0] will return "one". You can also reference all the items in a list using the * syntax: {"foo": {"bar": [{"name": "one"}, {"name": "two"}]}} The expression: foo.bar[*].name will return ["one", "two"]. Negative indexing is also supported (-1 refers to the last element in the list). Given the data above, the expression foo.bar[-1].name will return ["two"]. The * can also be used for hash types: {"foo": {"bar": {"name": "one"}, "baz": {"name": "two"}}} The expression: foo.*.name will return ["one", "two"].

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