# JSON Merge Patch The library supports JSON Merge Patch ([RFC 7386](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7386)) as a patch format. The merge patch format is primarily intended for use with the HTTP PATCH method as a means of describing a set of modifications to a target resource's content. This function applies a merge patch to the current JSON value. Instead of using [JSON Pointer](https://json.nlohmann.me/features/json_pointer/index.md) to specify values to be manipulated, it describes the changes using a syntax that closely mimics the document being modified. Example The following code shows how a JSON Merge Patch is applied to a JSON document. ``` #include #include #include // for std::setw using json = nlohmann::json; using namespace nlohmann::literals; int main() { // the original document json document = R"({ "title": "Goodbye!", "author": { "givenName": "John", "familyName": "Doe" }, "tags": [ "example", "sample" ], "content": "This will be unchanged" })"_json; // the patch json patch = R"({ "title": "Hello!", "phoneNumber": "+01-123-456-7890", "author": { "familyName": null }, "tags": [ "example" ] })"_json; // apply the patch document.merge_patch(patch); // output original and patched document std::cout << std::setw(4) << document << std::endl; } ``` Output: ``` { "author": { "givenName": "John" }, "content": "This will be unchanged", "phoneNumber": "+01-123-456-7890", "tags": [ "example" ], "title": "Hello!" } ```