# JSON Pointer ## Introduction The library supports **JSON Pointer** ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) as an alternative means to address structured values. A JSON Pointer is a string that identifies a specific value within a JSON document. Consider the following JSON document ``` { "array": ["A", "B", "C"], "nested": { "one": 1, "two": 2, "three": [true, false] } } ``` Then every value inside the JSON document can be identified as follows: | JSON Pointer | JSON value | | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | \`\` | `{"array":["A","B","C"],"nested":{"one":1,"two":2,"three":[true,false]}}` | | `/array` | `["A","B","C"]` | | `/array/0` | `A` | | `/array/1` | `B` | | `/array/2` | `C` | | `/nested` | `{"one":1,"two":2,"three":[true,false]}` | | `/nested/one` | `1` | | `/nested/two` | `2` | | `/nested/three` | `[true,false]` | | `/nested/three/0` | `true` | | `/nested/three/1` | `false` | Note `/` does not identify the root (i.e., the whole document), but an object entry with empty key `""`. See [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) for more information. ## JSON Pointer creation JSON Pointers can be created from a string: ``` json::json_pointer p("/nested/one"); ``` Furthermore, a user-defined string literal can be used to achieve the same result: ``` auto p = "/nested/one"_json_pointer; ``` The escaping rules of [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) are implemented. See the [constructor documentation](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/json_pointer/json_pointer/index.md) for more information. ## Value access JSON Pointers can be used in the [`at`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/at/index.md), [`operator[]`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/operator%5B%5D/index.md), and [`value`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/value/index.md) functions just like object keys or array indices. ``` // the JSON value from above auto j = json::parse(R"({ "array": ["A", "B", "C"], "nested": { "one": 1, "two": 2, "three": [true, false] } })"); // access values auto val = j[""_json_pointer]; // {"array":["A","B","C"],...} auto val1 = j["/nested/one"_json_pointer]; // 1 auto val2 = j.at(json::json_pointer("/nested/three/1")); // false auto val3 = j.value(json::json_pointer("/nested/four"), 0); // 0 ``` ## Flatten / unflatten The library implements a function [`flatten`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/flatten/index.md) to convert any JSON document into a JSON object where each key is a JSON Pointer and each value is a primitive JSON value (i.e., a string, boolean, number, or null). ``` // the JSON value from above auto j = json::parse(R"({ "array": ["A", "B", "C"], "nested": { "one": 1, "two": 2, "three": [true, false] } })"); // create flattened value auto j_flat = j.flatten(); ``` The resulting value `j_flat` is: ``` { "/array/0": "A", "/array/1": "B", "/array/2": "C", "/nested/one": 1, "/nested/two": 2, "/nested/three/0": true, "/nested/three/1": false } ``` The reverse function, [`unflatten`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/unflatten/index.md) recreates the original value. ``` auto j_original = j_flat.unflatten(); ``` ## See also - Class [`json_pointer`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/json_pointer/index.md) - Function [`flatten`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/flatten/index.md) - Function [`unflatten`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/unflatten/index.md) - [JSON Patch](https://json.nlohmann.me/features/json_patch/index.md)