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jsonatago: JSONata for Python
jsonatago is a Python library that enables you to evaluate JSONata expressions using a Go library. This project aims to bring the power and flexibility of JSONata to Python developers.
Credits
This project uses the Go implementation of JSONata from jsonata-go. All credit for the Go implementation goes to the authors and contributors of jsonata-go.
Installation
To install jsonatago, you can use pip:
pip install jsonatago
Usage
Here's a simple example that demonstrates how to evaluate a JSONata expression:
python
from jsonatago import Jsonata
JSONATA_TEST_DATA = {
"Account": {
"Order": [
{"Product": [{"Price": 10, "Quantity": 2}, {"Price": 5, "Quantity": 5}]},
{"Product": [{"Price": 20, "Quantity": 1}, {"Price": 15, "Quantity": 3}]}
]
}
}
expr = Jsonata("$sum(Account.Order.Product.(Price * Quantity))")
print(expr.evaluate(JSONATA_TEST_DATA))
This will output the sum of all Price * Quantity for each product in each order.
Contributing
If you'd like to contribute to this project, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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