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#
# python-json-pointer - An implementation of the JSON Pointer syntax
# https://github.com/stefankoegl/python-json-pointer
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Stefan Kögl <stefan@skoegl.net>
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# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
""" Identify specific nodes in a JSON document (RFC 6901) """
# Will be parsed by setup.py to determine package metadata
__author__ = 'Stefan Kögl <stefan@skoegl.net>'
__version__ = '1.0'
__website__ = 'https://github.com/stefankoegl/python-json-pointer'
__license__ = 'Modified BSD License'
try:
from urllib import unquote
from itertools import izip
except ImportError: # Python 3
from urllib.parse import unquote
izip = zip
from itertools import tee
import re
# array indices must not contain leading zeros, signs, spaces, decimals, etc
RE_ARRAY_INDEX=re.compile('0|[1-9][0-9]*$')
class JsonPointerException(Exception):
pass
class EndOfList(object):
""" Result of accessing element "-" of a list """
def __init__(self, list_):
self.list_ = list_
def __repr__(self):
return '{cls}({lst})'.format(cls=self.__class__.__name__,
lst=repr(self.list_))
_nothing = object()
def resolve_pointer(doc, pointer, default=_nothing):
"""
Resolves pointer against doc and returns the referenced object
>>> obj = {"foo": {"anArray": [ {"prop": 44}], "another prop": {"baz": "A string" }}}
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '') == obj
True
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '/foo') == obj['foo']
True
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '/foo/another%20prop') == obj['foo']['another prop']
True
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '/foo/another%20prop/baz') == obj['foo']['another prop']['baz']
True
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '/foo/anArray/0') == obj['foo']['anArray'][0]
True
>>> resolve_pointer(obj, '/some/path', None) == None
True
"""
pointer = JsonPointer(pointer)
return pointer.resolve(doc, default)
class JsonPointer(object):
""" A JSON Pointer that can reference parts of an JSON document """
def __init__(self, pointer):
parts = pointer.split('/')
if parts.pop(0) != '':
raise JsonPointerException('location must starts with /')
parts = map(unquote, parts)
parts = [part.replace('~1', '/') for part in parts]
parts = [part.replace('~0', '~') for part in parts]
self.parts = parts
def to_last(self, doc, default=_nothing):
""" Resolves ptr until the last step, returns (sub-doc, last-step) """
if not self.parts:
return doc, None
for part in self.parts[:-1]:
doc = self.walk(doc, part)
return doc, self.get_part(doc, self.parts[-1])
def resolve(self, doc, default=_nothing):
"""Resolves the pointer against doc and returns the referenced object"""
for part in self.parts:
try:
doc = self.walk(doc, part)
except JsonPointerException:
if default is _nothing:
raise
else:
return default
return doc
get = resolve
def get_part(self, doc, part):
""" Returns the next step in the correct type """
if isinstance(doc, dict):
return part
elif isinstance(doc, list):
if part == '-':
return part
if not RE_ARRAY_INDEX.match(str(part)):
raise JsonPointerException("'%s' is not a valid list index" % (part, ))
return int(part)
else:
raise JsonPointerException("Unknown document type '%s'" % (doc.__class__,))
def walk(self, doc, part):
""" Walks one step in doc and returns the referenced part """
part = self.get_part(doc, part)
if isinstance(doc, dict):
try:
return doc[part]
except KeyError:
raise JsonPointerException("member '%s' not found in %s" % (part, doc))
elif isinstance(doc, list):
if part == '-':
return EndOfList(doc)
try:
return doc[part]
except IndexError:
raise JsonPointerException("index '%s' is out of bounds" % (part, ))
else:
raise JsonPointerException("can not go beyond '%s' (type '%s')" % (part, doc.__class__))
def contains(self, ptr):
"""" Returns True if self contains the given ptr """
return len(self.parts) > len(ptr.parts) and \
self.parts[:len(ptr.parts)] == ptr.parts
def __eq__(self, other):
""" compares a pointer to another object
Pointers can be compared by comparing their strings (or splitted
strings), because no two different parts can point to the same
structure in an object (eg no different number representations) """
if not isinstance(other, JsonPointer):
return False
return self.parts == other.parts
def __hash__(self):
return hash(tuple(self.parts))
def pairwise(iterable):
"s -> (s0,s1), (s1,s2), (s2, s3), ..."
a, b = tee(iterable)
for _ in b:
break
return izip(a, b)
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