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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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JsonPath
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Running Jenkins on PR in Azure DevOps
As shown above in order to access the root element of a JSON payload we can create variable (data) and assign the $ (using Json Path convention) in the expression tab.
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How would experienced devs handle checking JSON objects for specific property condition?
Look into JSONPath and its one Java implementation.
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Like JQ, but for HTML
is anyone else using the https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath over the jq route?
I hope we standardize on some jq query language, like we have with a base set of SQL syntax
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Which JSON parsers do not require me to duplicate the document model?
I use JsonPath for this. This fits my use case of picking apart JSON responses from APIs in Cucumber tests, which is based on textual descriptions and I'm not using Java classes for the mapping.
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Traversing nested data-structures in various languages
JSONPath confers pretty much the same concept onto JSON too with much the same syntax. There are JPath implementations for most languages now.
xmltodict
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
Nope, sorry, it's just an XML generator. The Python stdlib offers https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.etree.elementtree.html and PyPI offers https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict for parsing, and you could write CSV with csvwriter or pandas.
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Like JQ, but for HTML
xmlstarlet is really nothing like jq, as a language. But yes, I use it because it is the best commandline xml processor I'd found. That's the only similarity to jq.
Is this the yq? https://kislyuk.github.io/yq/ It does contain an 'xq', as a literal wrapper for jq, piping output into it after transcoding XML to JSON using xmltodict https://github.com/martinblech/xmltodict (which explodes xml into separate JSON data structures).
This is a bash one-liner! But TBF it really is a 'jq for xml'. I think it would be horrible for some things, but you could also do a lot of useful things painlessly.
What are some alternatives?
Jolt - JSON to JSON transformation library written in Java.
lxml - The lxml XML toolkit for Python
untangle - Converts XML to Python objects
fastjson - FASTJSON 2.0.x has been released, faster and more secure, recommend you upgrade.
JsonSurfer - A streaming JsonPath processor in Java
JSLT - JSON query and transformation language
sawmill - Sawmill is a JSON transformation Java library
jsoup - jsoup: the Java HTML parser, built for HTML editing, cleaning, scraping, and XSS safety.
MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.
pyquery - A jquery-like library for python
xhtml2pdf - A library for converting HTML into PDFs using ReportLab
xmldataset - xmldataset: xml parsing made easy 🗃️