Package org.json
Class JSONPointer
java.lang.Object
org.json.JSONPointer
public class JSONPointer
extends java.lang.Object
A JSON Pointer is a simple query language defined for JSON documents by
RFC 6901.
In a nutshell, JSONPointer allows the user to navigate into a JSON document
using strings, and retrieve targeted objects, like a simple form of XPATH.
Path segments are separated by the '/' char, which signifies the root of
the document when it appears as the first char of the string. Array
elements are navigated using ordinals, counting from 0. JSONPointer strings
may be extended to any arbitrary number of segments. If the navigation
is successful, the matched item is returned. A matched item may be a
JSONObject, a JSONArray, or a JSON value. If the JSONPointer string building
fails, an appropriate exception is thrown. If the navigation fails to find
a match, a JSONPointerException is thrown.
- Version:
- 2016-05-14
- Author:
- JSON.org
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classJSONPointer.BuilderThis class allows the user to build a JSONPointer in steps, using exactly one segment in each step. -
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description JSONPointer(java.lang.String pointer)Pre-parses and initializes a newJSONPointerinstance.JSONPointer(java.util.List<java.lang.String> refTokens) -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description static JSONPointer.Builderbuilder()Static factory method forJSONPointer.Builder.java.lang.ObjectqueryFrom(java.lang.Object document)Evaluates this JSON Pointer on the givendocument.java.lang.StringtoString()Returns a string representing the JSONPointer path value using string representationjava.lang.StringtoURIFragment()Returns a string representing the JSONPointer path value using URI fragment identifier representation
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Constructor Details
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JSONPointer
public JSONPointer(java.lang.String pointer)Pre-parses and initializes a newJSONPointerinstance. If you want to evaluate the same JSON Pointer on different JSON documents then it is recommended to keep theJSONPointerinstances due to performance considerations.- Parameters:
pointer- the JSON String or URI Fragment representation of the JSON pointer.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- ifpointeris not a valid JSON pointer
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JSONPointer
public JSONPointer(java.util.List<java.lang.String> refTokens)
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Method Details
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builder
Static factory method forJSONPointer.Builder. Example usage:JSONPointer pointer = JSONPointer.builder() .append("obj") .append("other~key").append("another/key") .append("\"") .append(0) .build();- Returns:
- a builder instance which can be used to construct a
JSONPointerinstance by chainedJSONPointer.Builder.append(String)calls.
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queryFrom
Evaluates this JSON Pointer on the givendocument. Thedocumentis usually aJSONObjector aJSONArrayinstance, but the empty JSON Pointer ("") can be evaluated on any JSON values and in such case the returned value will bedocumentitself.- Parameters:
document- the JSON document which should be the subject of querying.- Returns:
- the result of the evaluation
- Throws:
JSONPointerException- if an error occurs during evaluation
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()Returns a string representing the JSONPointer path value using string representation- Overrides:
toStringin classjava.lang.Object
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toURIFragment
public java.lang.String toURIFragment()Returns a string representing the JSONPointer path value using URI fragment identifier representation- Returns:
- a uri fragment string
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