A flexible JSONPath engine for Python.
We follow RFC 9535 and test against the JSONPath Compliance Test Suite.
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Install Python JSONPath using pip:
pip install python-jsonpath
Or Pipenv:
pipenv install -u python-jsonpath
Or from conda-forge:
conda install -c conda-forge python-jsonpath
- Documentation: https://jg-rp.github.io/python-jsonpath/.
- JSONPath Syntax: https://jg-rp.github.io/python-jsonpath/syntax/
- Change log: https://github.com/jg-rp/python-jsonpath/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
- PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/python-jsonpath
- Source code: https://github.com/jg-rp/python-jsonpath
- Issue tracker: https://github.com/jg-rp/python-jsonpath/issues
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JSONPath RFC 9535 - A Python implementation of JSONPath that follows RFC 9535 much more strictly. If you require maximum interoperability with JSONPath implemented in other languages - at the expense of extra features - choose jsonpath-rfc9535 over python-jsonpath.
jsonpath-rfc9535 matches RFC 9535's JSONPath model internally and is careful to use the spec's terminology. It also includes utilities for verifying and testing the JSONPath Compliance Test Suite. Most notably the nondeterministic behavior of some JSONPath selectors.
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JSON P3 - RFC 9535 implemented in TypeScript. JSON P3 does not include all the non-standard features of Python JSONPath, but does define some optional extra syntax.
import jsonpath
data = {
"users": [
{"name": "Sue", "score": 100},
{"name": "John", "score": 86},
{"name": "Sally", "score": 84},
{"name": "Jane", "score": 55},
]
}
user_names = jsonpath.findall("$.users[[email protected] < 100].name", data)
print(user_names) # ['John', 'Sally', 'Jane']
We include an RFC 6901 compliant implementation of JSON Pointer. See JSON Pointer quick start, guide and API reference
from jsonpath import pointer
data = {
"users": [
{"name": "Sue", "score": 100},
{"name": "John", "score": 86},
{"name": "Sally", "score": 84},
{"name": "Jane", "score": 55},
]
}
sue_score = pointer.resolve("/users/0/score", data)
print(sue_score) # 100
jane_score = pointer.resolve(["users", 3, "score"], data)
print(jane_score) # 55
We also include an RFC 6902 compliant implementation of JSON Patch. See JSON Patch quick start and API reference
from jsonpath import patch
patch_operations = [
{"op": "add", "path": "/some/foo", "value": {"foo": {}}},
{"op": "add", "path": "/some/foo", "value": {"bar": []}},
{"op": "copy", "from": "/some/other", "path": "/some/foo/else"},
{"op": "add", "path": "/some/foo/bar/-", "value": 1},
]
data = {"some": {"other": "thing"}}
patch.apply(patch_operations, data)
print(data) # {'some': {'other': 'thing', 'foo': {'bar': [1], 'else': 'thing'}}}
python-jsonpath
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.