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JSON Merge Tree (built on top of jsonmerge) merges JSON objects in a hierarchy, allowing customization of how objects are merged.

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json-merge-tree

JSON Merge Tree (built on top of jsonmerge) merges JSON objects in a hierarchy, allowing customization of how objects are merged.

The hierarchy is defined by the caller's parents module, which specifies a function for each resource type that returns the parent ID and another function to get its parents (unless it's the top level).

It relies on a SQLAlchemy Table containing the fields id (UUID), resource_id (UUID), resource_type (string), slug (string), and a field that stores the JSON object you want to merge.

Installation

Install this package, e.g., pip install json-merge-tree.


## merge_tree

Main entrypoint for merging JSON objects in a table up a hierarchy defined by `parents`.

### Example
```python
from json_merge_tree import merge_tree

import widget_service.parents
from widget_service.db import widgets

# Merge widgets of all the requested resource's ancestors and return the result
merged_json = merge_tree(
    table=widgets, 
    id='228135fb-6a3d-4551-93db-17ed1bbe466a', 
    type='brand', 
    json_field='widget', 
    parents=widget_service.parents, 
    slugs=None, 
    debug='annotate'
)

merge

Generic function to merge two JSON objects together. Largely the same as jsonmerge.Merger.merge but with the added ability to customize how objects are merged with the annotations below.

Merge key annotations

You can append the annotation listed below to a key at any level to customize how its value affects the merged json.

-- Unset

Unset this key in the merged json. The value of this key does not matter - you can set it to null.

  • E.g. 1
{
  "colors": {
    "content": "#000000", 
    "section--": null
  }
}

merged into

{
  "colors": {
    "section": "#000001"
  }
}

results in

{
  "colors": {
    "content": "#000000"
  }
}

  • E.g. 2
{
  "styles": {
    "h1--": null, 
    "h2": {
      "fontSize": 3
    }
  }
}

merged into

{
  "styles": {
    "h1": {
      "fontWeight": "heading"
    }
  }
}

results in

{
  "styles": {
    "h2": {
      "fontSize": 3
    }
  }
}

! Replace

Replace this key's value with this value.

  • E.g. 1
{
  "colors": {
      "content": "#000000", 
      "section!": "#000002"
  }
}

merged into

{
  "colors": {
    "section": "#000001"
  }
}

results in

{
  "colors": {
    "content": "#000000", 
    "section": "#000002"
  }
}

  • E.g. 2
{
  "styles": {
    "h1!": {
      "fontFamily": "heading",
      "fontSize": 5
    }
  }
}

merged into

{
  "styles": {
    "h1": {
      "fontWeight": "heading"
    }
  }
}

results in

{
  "styles": {
    "h1": {
      "fontFamily": "heading",
      "fontSize": 5
    }
  }
}

Slugs

Slugs are kind of a weird feature – and getting weirder as we use them to solve more use cases.

Originally, A slug was a named json object scoped under a resource in the hierarchy to be merged. In our case, a custom-page theme merged under one of the resources in our resource hierarchy.

The use of slugs has been extended to included named json object mixins not associated with any one resource at the bottom of the hierarchy, but scoped to a resource at any level. For example, a site wants to have a "dark" theme that could be applied to any page within the site.

When merging, the library first merges the json objects without slugs, then merges json objects with slugs at each level. Multiple slugs can be included when merging.

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