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The result of applying a JMESPath expression against a JSON document will always result in valid JSON, provided there are no errors during the evaluation process. Structured data in, structured data out. This also means that, with the exception of JMESPath expression types, JMESPath only supports the same types supported by JSON: number (integers and double-precision floating-point format in JSON)
JMESPath Tutorial¶ This is a tutorial of the JMESPath language. JMESPath is a query language for JSON. You can extract and transform elements from a JSON document. The examples below are interactive. You can change the JMESPath expressions and see the results update automatically. For each of these examples, the JMESPath expression is applied to the input JSON on the left, and the result of evalut
{ "locations": [ {"name": "Seattle", "state": "WA"}, {"name": "New York", "state": "NY"}, {"name": "Bellevue", "state": "WA"}, {"name": "Olympia", "state": "WA"} ] } Result Try it Out! Enter an expression in the search box to see JMESPath in action. The expression is evaluated against the JSON data and the result is shown in the result pane. To learn more about JMESPath, check out the JMESPath Tut
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