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jmespath-ts
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[AskJS] What is the best way in your opinion to manipulate complex javascript objects (JSON) ?
Don't despair at the lack of updates. I've used it successfully in recent projects, but it has also been rewritten in TypeScript by another team, and includes a few improvements too.
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How to Use JSON Path
One of the best tools I've found for manipulating JSON via JsonPath syntax is https://jsonata.org
In addition to simple queries that allow you to select one (or multiple) matching nodes, it also provides some helper functions, such as arithmetic, comparisons, sorting, grouping, datetime manipulation, and aggregation (e.g. sum, max, min).
- JSONata: JSON Query and Transformation Language
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SQLite > Magic > SVG Chart
I just discovered JSONata.
- Show HN: DTL: a language and JavaScript lib to transform and manipulate data
- The fastest tool for querying large JSON files is written in Python! (benchmark)
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Show HN: No-code alternative to Retool, Appsmith, Internal, etc.
I agree that once a project gets a bit more complex, these points are very important.
In our low code platform (https://github.com/dashjoin/platform), you end up writing several JSONata (https://jsonata.org/) snippets for ETL, actions, and visualizations.
These can be tested using junit. All changes to the app can be managed and deployed via GitHub. You can check out our sample app:
GitHub: https://github.com/dashjoin/dashjoin-demo
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Trying to only send some attributes between nodes
Learn more at https://jsonata.org/
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JSONiq: The JSON Query Language
if anyone's here looking for javascript-language json query-er, I've been using jsonata. found it deep and well-thought out, and not too hard to get my head around the syntax
https://jsonata.org
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Introducing MistQL: A miniature embeddable language for performing computations on JSON-like structures
Another one that comes to mind I've used in grafana https://jsonata.org/
What are some alternatives?
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
gron - Make JSON greppable!
jq - Command-line JSON processor
jmespath.py - JMESPath is a query language for JSON.
jmespath.js - Javascript implementation of JMESPath, a query language for JSON
gojq - Pure Go implementation of jq
Hacker News API - Documentation and Samples for the Official HN API
counsel-jq - Traverse complex JSON and YAML structures with live feedback
pxi - 🧚 pxi (pixie) is a small, fast, and magical command-line data processor similar to jq, mlr, and awk.
sirix - SirixDB is an an embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store, storing immutable lightweight snapshots. It keeps the full history of each resource. Every commit stores a space-efficient snapshot through structural sharing. It is log-structured and never overwrites data. SirixDB uses a novel page-level versioning approach.
Le Wagon's Setup - Setup instructions for Le Wagon's students on their first day of Web Development Bootcamp