A collection of tools to help operate on serde_json::Values.
JOPS provides a function for comparing two serde_json::Value.
The partial_cmp function.
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use serde_json::Value;
let a = Value::Null;
let b = Value::Null;
let res : Ordering = jops::partial_cmp(&a, &b);JsonValue wrapper provides partial_cmp.
use jops;
use serde_json::Value;
let a = jops::JsonValue(&Value::Null);
let b = jops::JsonValue(&Value::Null);
let res = a > b;An SQLite JSON Path implementation. Access Values inside an Object or Array.
$represents the root Value.<name>points to a sub value with keynameinside an Object<name>[<index>]points to a value inside an Arraynameatindex(zero indexed).<name>[#-<offset>]points to a value inside an Arraynameat length of array minus offset.<index>points to a value inside a root Array atindex(zero indexed).
let value = serde_json::json!({ "a": "example", "b": [0,1,2] });
value.path("$"); // Returns a reference to value
value.path("$.a"); // Returns a reference to the String value "example"
value.path("$.b[1]"); // Returns a reference to the Number value 1 inside the array b
value.path("$.b[#-1]"); // Returns a reference to the Number value 1 inside the array b
let value = serde_json::json!([0,2]);
value.path("1"); // Returns a reference to the Number value 2 inside the arrayLicensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.