Hyperbee.Json
1.2.1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Hyperbee.Json --version 1.2.1
NuGet\Install-Package Hyperbee.Json -Version 1.2.1
<PackageReference Include="Hyperbee.Json" Version="1.2.1" />
paket add Hyperbee.Json --version 1.2.1
#r "nuget: Hyperbee.Json, 1.2.1"
// Install Hyperbee.Json as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Hyperbee.Json&version=1.2.1 // Install Hyperbee.Json as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Hyperbee.Json&version=1.2.1
Hyperbee.Json
Hyperbee.Json
is a high-performance JSONPath parser for .NET, that supports both JsonElement
and JsonNode
.
The library is designed to be quick and extensible, allowing support for other JSON document types and functions.
Features
- High Performance: Optimized for performance and efficiency.
- Supports:
JsonElement
andJsonNode
. - Extensible: Easily extended to support additional JSON document types and functions.
IEnumerable
Results: Deferred execution queries withIEnumerable
.- Conformant: Adheres to the JSONPath Specification RFC 9535.
JSONPath Consensus
Hyperbee.Json aims to follow the RFC and to support the JSONPath consensus
when the RFC is unopinionated. When the RFC is unopinionated and where the consensus is ambiguous or not aligned with our
performance and usability goals, we may deviate. Our goal is always to provide a robust and performant library while
strengthening our alignment with the RFC.
Installation
Install via NuGet:
dotnet add package Hyperbee.Json
Usage
Basic Examples
Selecting a Single Element
using Hyperbee.JsonPath;
using System.Text.Json;
var json = """
{
"store": {
"book": [
{ "category": "fiction" },
{ "category": "science" }
]
}
}
""";
var root = JsonDocument.Parse(json);
var result = JsonPath.Select(root, "$.store.book[0].category");
Console.WriteLine(result.First()); // Output: "fiction"
Selecting Multiple Elements
using Hyperbee.JsonPath;
using System.Text.Json;
var json = """
{
"store": {
"book": [
{ "category": "fiction" },
{ "category": "science" }
]
}
}
""";
var root = JsonDocument.Parse(json);
var result = JsonPath.Select(root, "$.store.book[*].category");
foreach (var item in result)
{
Console.WriteLine(item); // Output: "fiction" and "science"
}
Filtering
using Hyperbee.JsonPath;
using System.Text.Json;
var json = """
{
"store": {
"book": [
{
"category": "fiction",
"price": 10
},
{
"category": "science",
"price": 15
}
]
}
}
""";
var root = JsonDocument.Parse(json);
var result = JsonPath.Select(root, "$.store.book[?(@.price > 10)]");
foreach (var item in result)
{
Console.WriteLine(item); // Output: { "category": "science", "price": 15 }
}
Working with (JsonElement, Path) pairs
using Hyperbee.JsonPath;
using System.Text.Json;
var json = """
{
"store": {
"book": [
{ "category": "fiction" },
{ "category": "science" }
]
}
}
""";
var root = JsonDocument.Parse(json);
var result = JsonPath.SelectPath(root, "$.store.book[0].category");
var (node, path) = result.First();
Console.WriteLine(node); // Output: "fiction"
Console.WriteLine(path); // Output: "$.store.book[0].category
Working with JsonNode
using Hyperbee.JsonPath;
using System.Text.Json.Nodes;
var json = """
{
"store": {
"book": [
{ "category": "fiction" },
{ "category": "science" }
]
}
}
""";
var root = JsonNode.Parse(json);
var result = JsonPath.Select(root, "$.store.book[0].category");
Console.WriteLine(result.First()); // Output: "fiction"
JSONPath Syntax Reference
Here's a quick reference for JSONPath syntax:
JSONPath | Description |
---|---|
$ |
Root node |
@ |
Current node |
.<name> , .'<name>' , or ."<name>" |
Object member dot operator |
[<name>] , or ['<name>'] , or ["<name>"] |
Object member subscript operator |
[<index] |
Array access operator |
[,] |
Union operator |
[start:end:step] |
Array slice operator |
* , or [*] |
Wildcard |
.. |
Recursive descent |
?<expr> |
Filter selector |
JSONPath expressions refer to a JSON structure in the same way as XPath expressions
are used in combination with an XML document. JSONPath assumes the name $
is assigned
to the root level object.
JSONPath expressions can use dot-notation:
$.store.book[0].title
or bracket-notation:
$['store']['book'][0]['title']
JSONPath allows the wildcard symbol *
for member names and array indices. It
borrows the descendant operator ..
from [E4X][e4x], and the array slice
syntax proposal [start:end:step]
from ECMASCRIPT 4.
Expressions can be used as an alternative to explicit names or indices, as in:
$.store.book[(@.length-1)].title
using the symbol @
for the current object. Filter expressions are supported via
the syntax ?(<boolean expr>)
, as in:
$.store.book[?(@.price < 10)].title
JSONPath Methods
JsonPath expressions support basic methods calls.
Method | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
length() |
Returns the length of an array or string. | $.store.book[?(length(@.title) > 5)] |
count() |
Returns the count of matching elements. | $.store.book[?(count(@.authors) > 1)] |
match() |
Returns true if a string matches a regular expression. | $.store.book[?(match(@.title, '.*Century.*'))] |
search() |
Searches for a string within another string. | $.store.book[?(search(@.title, 'Sword'))] |
value() |
Accesses the value of a key in the current object. | $.store.book[?(value(@.price) < 10)] |
You can extend the supported function set by registering your own functions.
Example: JsonNode
Path Function
Step 1: Create a custom function that returns the path of a JsonNode
.
public class PathNodeFunction() : FilterExtensionFunction( argumentCount: 1 )
{
public const string Name = "path";
private static readonly Expression PathExpression = Expression.Constant( (Func<IEnumerable<JsonNode>, string>) Path );
protected override Expression GetExtensionExpression( Expression[] arguments )
{
return Expression.Invoke( PathExpression, arguments[0] );
}
public static string Path( IEnumerable<JsonNode> nodes )
{
var node = nodes.FirstOrDefault();
return node?.GetPath();
}
}
Step 2: Register your custom function.
JsonTypeDescriptorRegistry.GetDescriptor<JsonNode>().Functions
.Register( PathNodeFunction.Name, () => new PathNodeFunction() );
Step 3: Use your custom function in a JSONPath query.
var results = source.Select( "$..[?path(@) == '$.store.book[2].title']" );
Comparison with Other Libraries
There are excellent libraries available for RFC-9535 .NET JsonPath.
JsonPath.Net Json-Everything
Pros:
- Extensive JSON ecosystem.
- Comprehensive feature set.
- Deferred execution queries with
IEnumerable
. - Strong community support.
Cons:
- No support for
JsonElement
. - Not quite as fast as other
System.Text.Json
implementations.
- No support for
JsonCons.NET
Pros:
- High performance.
- Enhanced JsonPath syntax.
Cons:
- No support for
JsonNode
. - Does not return an
IEnumerable
result (no defered query execution).
- No support for
Json.NET Newtonsoft
Pros:
- Comprehensive feature set.
- Documentation and examples.
- Strong community support.
- Level 2 .NET Foundation Project.
Cons:
- No support for
JsonElement
, orJsonNode
.
- No support for
Why Choose Hyperbee.Json ?
High Performance.
Supports both
JsonElement
, andJsonNode
.Deferred execution queries with
IEnumerable
.Extendable to support additional JSON document types and functions.
Consensus focused JSONPath implementation.
Benchmarks
Here is a performance comparison of various queries on the standard book store document.
{
"store": {
"book": [
{
"category": "reference",
"author": "Nigel Rees",
"title": "Sayings of the Century",
"price": 8.95
},
{
"category": "fiction",
"author": "Evelyn Waugh",
"title": "Sword of Honour",
"price": 12.99
},
{
"category": "fiction",
"author": "Herman Melville",
"title": "Moby Dick",
"isbn": "0-553-21311-3",
"price": 8.99
},
{
"category": "fiction",
"author": "J. R. R. Tolkien",
"title": "The Lord of the Rings",
"isbn": "0-395-19395-8",
"price": 22.99
}
],
"bicycle": {
"color": "red",
"price": 19.95
}
}
}
| Method | Filter | Mean | Error | StdDev | Allocated
|:----------------------- |:-------------------------------- |:--------- |:--------- |:--------- |:---------
| Hyperbee_JsonElement | $..* `First()` | 3.026 us | 0.3647 us | 0.0200 us | 4.22 KB
| JsonEverything_JsonNode | $..* `First()` | 3.170 us | 0.3034 us | 0.0166 us | 3.53 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonNode | $..* `First()` | 3.275 us | 1.7533 us | 0.0961 us | 3.37 KB
| JsonCons_JsonElement | $..* `First()` | 5.699 us | 0.2191 us | 0.0120 us | 8.48 KB
| Newtonsoft_JObject | $..* `First()` | 8.671 us | 1.7810 us | 0.0976 us | 14.22 KB
| | | | | |
| JsonCons_JsonElement | $..* | 5.772 us | 3.8960 us | 0.2136 us | 8.45 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonElement | $..* | 8.179 us | 4.9380 us | 0.2707 us | 11.02 KB
| Newtonsoft_JObject | $..* | 9.867 us | 0.9006 us | 0.0494 us | 14.86 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonNode | $..* | 10.188 us | 2.0528 us | 0.1125 us | 10.83 KB
| JsonEverything_JsonNode | $..* | 21.124 us | 5.1117 us | 0.2802 us | 36.81 KB
| | | | | |
| Hyperbee_JsonElement | $..price | 4.867 us | 0.1883 us | 0.0103 us | 6.37 KB
| JsonCons_JsonElement | $..price | 4.924 us | 1.5997 us | 0.0877 us | 5.65 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonNode | $..price | 7.827 us | 5.0475 us | 0.2767 us | 8.77 KB
| Newtonsoft_JObject | $..price | 9.442 us | 1.0020 us | 0.0549 us | 14.4 KB
| JsonEverything_JsonNode | $..price | 15.865 us | 2.1515 us | 0.1179 us | 27.63 KB
| | | | | |
| Hyperbee_JsonElement | $.store.book[?(@.price == 8.99)] | 4.550 us | 1.0340 us | 0.0567 us | 9.08 KB
| JsonCons_JsonElement | $.store.book[?(@.price == 8.99)] | 5.341 us | 1.0738 us | 0.0589 us | 5.05 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonNode | $.store.book[?(@.price == 8.99)] | 7.341 us | 3.6147 us | 0.1981 us | 10.63 KB
| Newtonsoft_JObject | $.store.book[?(@.price == 8.99)] | 9.621 us | 5.1553 us | 0.2826 us | 15.84 KB
| JsonEverything_JsonNode | $.store.book[?(@.price == 8.99)] | 11.789 us | 5.2457 us | 0.2875 us | 15.85 KB
| | | | | |
| Hyperbee_JsonElement | $.store.book[0] | 2.896 us | 0.1069 us | 0.0059 us | 3.41 KB
| JsonCons_JsonElement | $.store.book[0] | 2.967 us | 0.1084 us | 0.0059 us | 3.21 KB
| Hyperbee_JsonNode | $.store.book[0] | 3.352 us | 0.1778 us | 0.0097 us | 3.58 KB
| JsonEverything_JsonNode | $.store.book[0] | 4.779 us | 2.9031 us | 0.1591 us | 5.96 KB
| Newtonsoft_JObject | $.store.book[0] | 8.714 us | 2.5518 us | 0.1399 us | 14.56 KB
Additional Documentation
Additional documentation can be found in the project's /docs
folder.
Credits
Hyperbee.Json is built upon the great work of several open-source projects. Special thanks to:
- Stefan Goessner for the original JSONPath implementation.
- System.Text.Json team for their work on the
System.Text.Json
library. - Atif Aziz's C# port of Goessner's JSONPath library .NET JSONPath.
- Christoph Burgmer JSONPath consensus effort.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for more details.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net8.0
- No dependencies.
NuGet packages
This package is not used by any NuGet packages.
GitHub repositories
This package is not used by any popular GitHub repositories.
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