JSONPath for PHP
 
 
 
  
 

This is a JSONPath implementation for PHP based on Stefan Goessner's JSONPath script.
JSONPath is an XPath-like expression language for filtering, flattening and extracting data.
This project aims to be a clean and simple implementation with the following goals:
 - Object-oriented code (should be easier to manage or extend in future)
 - Expressions are parsed into tokens using code inspired by the Doctrine Lexer. The tokens are cached internally to avoid re-parsing the expressions.
 - There is no eval() in use
 - Any combination of objects/arrays/ArrayAccess-objects can be used as the data input which is great if you're de-serializing JSON in to objects or if you want to process your own data structures.
Installation
composer require softcreatr/jsonpath:"^0.5 || ^0.7 || ^0.8"
JSONPath Examples
JSONPath                  | Result
--------------------------|-------------------------------------
$.store.books[*].author | the authors of all books in the store
$..author               | all authors
$.store..price          | the price of everything in the store.
$..books[2]             | the third book
$..books[(@.length-1)]  | the last book in order.
$..books[-1:]           | the last book in order.
$..books[0,1]           | the first two books
$..books[:2]            | the first two books
$..books[::2]           | every second book starting from first one
$..books[1:6:3]         | every third book starting from 1 till 6
$..books[?(@.isbn)]     | filter all books with isbn number
$..books[?(@.price<10)] | filter all books cheaper than 10
$..books.length         | the amount of books
$..*                    | all elements in the data (recursively extracted)
Expression syntax
Symbol                | Description
----------------------|-------------------------
$                   | The root object/element (not strictly necessary)
@                   | The current object/element
. or []           | Child operator
..                  | Recursive descent
*                   | Wildcard. All child elements regardless their index.
[,]                 | Array indices as a set
[start:end:step]    | Array slice operator borrowed from ES4/Python.
?()                 | Filters a result set by a script expression
()                  | Uses the result of a script expression as the index
PHP Usage
Using arrays
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$data = ['people' => [
    ['name' => 'Sascha'],
    ['name' => 'Bianca'],
    ['name' => 'Alexander'],
    ['name' => 'Maximilian'],
]];
print_r((new \Flow\JSONPath\JSONPath($data))->find('$.people.*.name')->getData());
/*
Array
(
    [0] => Sascha
    [1] => Bianca
    [2] => Alexander
    [3] => Maximilian
)
*/
Using objects
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
$data = json_decode('{"name":"Sascha Greuel","birthdate":"1987-12-16","city":"Gladbeck","country":"Germany"}', false);
print_r((new \Flow\JSONPath\JSONPath($data))->find('$')->getData()[0]);
/*
stdClass Object
(
    [name] => Sascha Greuel
    [birthdate] => 1987-12-16
    [city] => Gladbeck
    [country] => Germany
)
*/
More examples can be found in the Wiki
Magic method access
The options flag JSONPath::ALLOW_MAGIC will instruct JSONPath when retrieving a value to first check if an object
has a magic __get() method and will call this method if available. This feature is iffy and
not very predictable as:
- 
wildcard and recursive features will only look at public properties and can't smell which properties are magically accessible
- 
there is no `property_exists` check for magic methods so an object with a magic `__get()` will always return `true` when checking
if the property exists
- 
any errors thrown or unpredictable behaviour caused by fetching via `__get()` is your own problem to deal with
use Flow\JSONPath\JSONPath;
$myObject = (new Foo())->get('bar');
$jsonPath = new JSONPath($myObject, JSONPath::ALLOW_MAGIC);
For more examples, check the JSONPathTest.php tests file.
Script expressions
Script expressions are not supported as the original author intended because:
- 
This would only be achievable through `eval` (boo).
- 
Using the script engine from different languages defeats the purpose of having a single expression evaluate the same way in different
languages which seems like a bit of a flaw if you're creating an abstract expression syntax.
So here are the types of query expressions that are supported:
[?(@._KEY_ _OPERATOR_ _VALUE_)] // <, >, <=, >=, !=, ==, =~, in and nin
e.g.
[?(@.title == "A string")] //
[?(@.title = "A string")]
// A single equals is not an assignment but the SQL-style of '=='
[?(@.title =~ /^a(nother)? string$/i)]
[?(@.title in ["A string", "Another string"])]
[?(@.title nin ["A string", "Another string"])]
Known issues
- 
This project has not implemented multiple string indexes e.g. `$[name,year]` or `$["name","year"]`. I have no ETA on that feature, and it would require some re-writing of the parser that uses a very basic regex implementation.
Similar projects
FlowCommunications/JSONPath is the predecessor of this library by Stephen Frank
Other / Similar implementations can be found in the Wiki.
Changelog
A list of changes can be found in the CHANGELOG.md file. 
License ?
MIT © 1-2.dev
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Contributors ?
<table>
<tr>
<td align="center" style="word-wrap: break-word; width: 150.0; height: 150.0">
    <a href=https://github.com/SoftCreatR>
        <img src=https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/81188?v=4 width="100;"  alt=Sascha Greuel/>
        <br />
        <sub style="font-size:14px"><b>Sascha Greuel</b></sub>
    </a>
</td>
<td align="center" style="word-wrap: break-word; width: 150.0; height: 150.0">
    <a href=https://github.com/warlof>
        <img src=https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/648753?v=4 width="100;"  alt=Loïc Leuilliot/>
        <br />
        <sub style="font-size:14px"><b>Loïc Leuilliot</b></sub>
    </a>
</td>
<td align="center" style="word-wrap: break-word; width: 150.0; height: 150.0">
    <a href=https://github.com/SG5>
        <img src=https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/3931761?v=4 width="100;"  alt=Sergey/>
        <br />
        <sub style="font-size:14px"><b>Sergey</b></sub>
    </a>
</td>
<td align="center" style="word-wrap: break-word; width: 150.0; height: 150.0">
    <a href=https://github.com/drealecs>
        <img src=https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/209984?v=4 width="100;"  alt=Alexandru P?tr?nescu/>
        <br />
        <sub style="font-size:14px"><b>Alexandru P?tr?nescu</b></sub>
    </a>
</td>
<td align="center" style="word-wrap: break-word; width: 150.0; height: 150.0">
    <a href=https://github.com/oleg-andreyev>
        <img src=https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/1244112?v=4 width="100;"  alt=Oleg Andreyev/>
        <br />
        <sub style="font-size:14px"><b>Oleg Andreyev</b></sub>
    </a>
</td>
</tr>
</table>