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# JsonPath Transformation Service
Extracts values from a JSON string using a JsonPath (opens new window) expression.
Given the following JSON string:
[{ "device": { "location": "Outside", "status": { "temperature": 23.2 }}}]
The expression $.device.location
extracts the string Outside
.
The JsonPath expression $.device.status.temperature
extracts the string 23.2
.
# Examples
# Items
String Temperature_json "Temperature [JSONPATH($.device.status.temperature):%s °C]" {...}
Number Temperature "Temperature [%.1f °C]"
# Rules
rule "Convert JSON to Item Type Number"
when
Item Temperature_json changed
then
// use the transformation service to retrieve the value
val newValue = transform("JSONPATH", "$.device.status.temperature", Temperature_json.state.toString)
// post the new value to the Number Item
Temperature.postUpdate( newValue )
end
Now the resulting Number can also be used in the label to change the color (opens new window) or in a rule as a value to compare.
# Differences to standard JsonPath
Compared to standard JsonPath, the transformation returns single values instead of arrays.
The transformation also will not ever return null
.
This makes it possible to use the transform in labels or output channels of Things.
If the JsonPath expression provided results in no matches, the transformation will return the entire original JSON string.
# Usage as a Profile
The transformation can be used in a Profile
on an ItemChannelLink
too.
One example for configuring it in the .items
file:
String <itemName> { channel="<channelUID>"[profile="transform:JSONPATH", function="<jsonPath>", sourceFormat="<valueFormat>"]}
The JsonPath expression to be used has to be set in the function
parameter.
The parameter sourceFormat
is optional and can be used to format the input value before the transformation, i.e. %.3f
.
If omitted, the default is %s
, so the input value will be returned from the transformation without any format changes.
This profile is a one-way transformation; only values from a device toward the item are changed.
# Further Reading
- An extended introduction (opens new window) can be found at W3School.
- As JsonPath transformation is based on Jayway (opens new window), using an online validator (opens new window) which also uses Jayway will give the most similar results.