diff --git a/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json b/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json
index 962d6fdb..32cf3079 100644
--- a/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json
+++ b/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json
@@ -19,6 +19,27 @@
}
},
"json.schema.sample": {
+ "$Alias": "this",
+ "container": {
+ "$Kind": "EntityContainer",
+ "Employees": {
+ "$Collection": true,
+ "$Type": "this.Employee"
+ }
+ },
+ "Employee": {
+ "$Kind": "EntityType",
+ "$Key": [
+ "empid"
+ ],
+ "empid": {
+ "$Type": "Edm.Int32"
+ },
+ "resume": {
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true
+ }
+ },
"example": {
"$Kind": "ComplexType",
"CodeDictionary": {
@@ -37,5 +58,6 @@
}
}
}
- }
+ },
+ "$EntityContainer": "json.schema.sample.container"
}
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diff --git a/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml b/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml
index 6a7999b7..4cd067de 100644
--- a/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml
+++ b/examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-
+
@@ -7,7 +7,19 @@
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -22,4 +34,4 @@
-
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+
diff --git a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.json b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.json
index 2b6cefb6..953b52c6 100644
--- a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.json
+++ b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.json
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@
},
"Org.OData.JSON.V1": {
"$Alias": "JSON",
- "@Core.Description": "Terms for JSON properties",
+ "@Core.Description": "Terms, types, and functions for JSON data",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "OData [stream properties](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata/v4.01/odata-v4.01-part1-protocol.html#sec_ManagingStreamProperties) allow embedding data of arbitrary media types,\nand the OData JSON format allows [direct embedding of JSON data](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata-json-format/v4.01/odata-json-format-v4.01.html#sec_StreamProperty) in request and response payloads.\n\nThis vocabulary defines a convenience [type for JSON data](#JSON) as well as a term for referencing a [JSON Schema](#Schema) describing the structure of the JSON data.\n\nIn addition it defines two functions for [querying](#query) JSON data and using a [primitive value](#value) extracted from JSON data in common expressions, for example in `$filter`, `$orderby`, or `$compute`.\n\n**Example**\n\nThe `Employees` entity set has a JSON data property `resume` (see [CSDL JSON](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json) or [CSDL XML](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml)).\n\nOne of its entities has a `resume` value of\n```json\n{ \n \"ssn\": \"1234\", \n \"lastname\": \"Doe\", \n \"address\": {\n \"zipcode\": \"10022\", \n \"street\": \"ABC st\"\n },\n \"experience\": \"excellent\"\n}\n```\n\nThis allows to filter and sort by values in that resume, and extract parts of the resume as a dynamic JSON data property\n```http\nGET http://www.example.com/mycompany/Employees\n ?$filter=resume/JSON.value(path='$.lastname') eq 'Doe'\n &$orderby=resume/JSON.valueNumber(path='$.experience')\n &$compute=resume/JSON.query(path='$.address') as address\n &$expand=address\n```\nreceiving\n```json\n{ \n \"@odata.context\": \"$metadata#Employees\", \n \"value\": [ \n {\n \"empid\": 4711,\n \"address\": {\n \"zipcode\": \"10022\", \n \"street\": \"ABC st\"\n }\n },\n ...\n ]\n}\n```\n ",
"@Core.Links": [
{
"rel": "alternate",
@@ -40,8 +41,117 @@
],
"@Core.RequiresType": "Edm.Stream",
"@Core.Description": "The JSON Schema for JSON values of the annotated media entity type, property, parameter, return type, term, or type definition",
- "@Core.LongDescription": "The schema can be a schema reference, i.e. `{\"$ref\":\"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile\"}`"
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "The schema can be a reference, i.e. `{\"$ref\":\"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile\"}`"
},
+ "query": [
+ {
+ "$Kind": "Function",
+ "$IsBound": true,
+ "$IsComposable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "Query a stream value of media type `application/json`, returning a stream value of media type `application/json`",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "Extracts a JSON value, such as an array, object, or a JSON scalar value (string, number, boolean, or `null`) from the `input` JSON value:\n- If `path` only consists of the root identifier followed by name and index selectors, it returns the identified single node within `input`, or `null` if no node is identified. \n- If `path` potentially identifies multiple nodes within `input` (by using descendant, wildcard, union, array subset, or filter selectors), it returns an array containing the identified nodes, or an empty array if no node is identified. \n- If `input` is not a valid JSON value, the function returns `null`.\n- If `path` is `null`, not a valid [JSONPath expression](#Path), or does not match the structure of `input` (for example applying an index selector to a scalar value), the function returns `null`. \n ",
+ "$Parameter": [
+ {
+ "$Name": "input",
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSON input"
+ },
+ {
+ "$Name": "path",
+ "$Type": "JSON.Path",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSONPath expression to be applied to value of `expr`"
+ }
+ ],
+ "$ReturnType": {
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSON value resulting from applying `path` to `input`"
+ }
+ }
+ ],
+ "value": [
+ {
+ "$Kind": "Function",
+ "$IsBound": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "Query a stream value of media type `application/json`, returning a string",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "Extracts a single OData primitive value from the `input` JSON value and casts it to a string:\n- If `path` only consists of the root identifier followed by name and index selectors and identifies a single scalar JSON value (string, number, boolean, or `null`) within `input`, it returns the identified single value, cast to a string.\n- If `path` identifies multiple nodes within `input` (by using descendant, wildcard, union, array subset, or filter selectors), identifies an object or array, or does not identify any node, the function returns `null`.\n- If `input` is not a valid JSON value, the function returns `null`.\n- If `path` is `null`, not a valid [JSONPath expression](#Path), or does not match the structure of `input` (for example applying an index selector to a scalar value), the function returns `null`.",
+ "$Parameter": [
+ {
+ "$Name": "input",
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSON input"
+ },
+ {
+ "$Name": "path",
+ "$Type": "JSON.Path",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSONPath expression to be applied to value of `expr`"
+ }
+ ],
+ "$ReturnType": {
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "String value resulting from applying `path` to `input`"
+ }
+ }
+ ],
+ "valueNumber": [
+ {
+ "$Kind": "Function",
+ "$IsBound": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "Query a stream value of media type `application/json`, returning a number",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "Like [`value`](#value), but casts the extracted value to an `Edm.Decimal` with unspecified precision and floating scale.\n Returns null if that cast fails.",
+ "$Parameter": [
+ {
+ "$Name": "input",
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSON input"
+ },
+ {
+ "$Name": "path",
+ "$Type": "JSON.Path",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSONPath expression to be applied to value of `expr`"
+ }
+ ],
+ "$ReturnType": {
+ "$Type": "Edm.Decimal",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "$Scale": "floating",
+ "@Core.Description": "Numeric value resulting from applying `path` to `input`"
+ }
+ }
+ ],
+ "valueBoolean": [
+ {
+ "$Kind": "Function",
+ "$IsBound": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "Query a stream value of media type `application/json`, returning a Boolean",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "Like [`value`](#value), but casts the extracted value to an `Edm.Boolean`.\n Returns null if that cast fails.",
+ "$Parameter": [
+ {
+ "$Name": "input",
+ "$Type": "JSON.JSON",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSON input"
+ },
+ {
+ "$Name": "path",
+ "$Type": "JSON.Path",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "JSONPath expression to be applied to value of `expr`"
+ }
+ ],
+ "$ReturnType": {
+ "$Type": "Edm.Boolean",
+ "$Nullable": true,
+ "@Core.Description": "Boolean value resulting from applying `path` to `input`"
+ }
+ }
+ ],
"JSON": {
"$Kind": "TypeDefinition",
"$UnderlyingType": "Edm.Stream",
@@ -50,6 +160,12 @@
"@Core.AcceptableMediaTypes": [
"application/json"
]
+ },
+ "Path": {
+ "$Kind": "TypeDefinition",
+ "$UnderlyingType": "Edm.String",
+ "@Core.Description": "[JSONPath](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535) expression",
+ "@Core.LongDescription": "Implementations MUST support at least the following subset of JSONPath:\n\nSyntax Element | Description | Examples\n---------------|-------------|--------\n`$` | [root identifier](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#root-identifier) | `$`\n`[]` | [child segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#child-segment) selects one child of a node; contains one [name selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector) (single- or double-quoted string using JSON escaping rules) or [index selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#index-selector) (non-negative decimal integer) | `$['foo']`, `$.foo[\"bar\"]`, `$.bar[0]`, `$.bar[42]`\n`.name` | shorthand for `['name']` | `$.foo`, `$.foo.bar`, `$.bar[42].baz`\n\nImplementations MAY in addition support other JSONPath constructs, for example:\n\nSyntax Element | Description | Examples\n---------------|-------------|--------\n`[]` | index selector with negative integer array index (counts from the end of the array) | `$.bar[-1]`\n`[]` | non-empty, comma-separated sequence of selectors | `$.foo['bar','baz']`, `$.bar[0,1,2,3,5,7,11]`\n`..[]` | [descendant segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#descendant-segment): selects zero or more descendants of a node | `$.foo..[\"bar\"]`\n`..name` | shorthand for `..['name']` | `$.foo..bar`\n`*` | [wildcard selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector): selects all children of a node | `$.foo[*]`, `$[*]`\n`.*` | shorthand for `[*]` | `$.foo.*`, `$.*`\n`..*` | shorthand for `..[*]` | `$.foo..*`, `$..*`\n`[start:end]` | array subset by range of indices (including the item at _start_ and excluding the item at _end_ | `$.bar[2:5]`, same as `$.bar[2,3,4]`\n`[start:]` | array subset from _start_ to end of array | `$.bar[2:]`\n`[:n]` | the first _n_ array items | `$.bar[:4]`\n`[-n:]` | the last _n_ array items | `$.bar[-3:]`\n`[start:end:step]` | [array slice selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#slice) |\n`[?]` | [filter selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector): selects particular children using a logical expression | \n`@` | [current node identifier](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector) (valid only within filter selectors) | `$.bar[?@.baz==42]`\n\n**References for JSONPath**\n- RFC 9535: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535\n- Historic site: https://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/\n- Node.js implementation: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jsonpath\n- Java implementation: https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath\n- Online evaluator: https://jsonpath.com/\n "
}
}
}
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diff --git a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.md b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.md
index d10e30ce..ddf60902 100644
--- a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.md
+++ b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.md
@@ -1,17 +1,178 @@
# JSON Vocabulary
**Namespace: [Org.OData.JSON.V1](Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml)**
-Terms for JSON properties
+Terms, types, and functions for JSON data
+
+OData [stream properties](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata/v4.01/odata-v4.01-part1-protocol.html#sec_ManagingStreamProperties) allow embedding data of arbitrary media types,
+and the OData JSON format allows [direct embedding of JSON data](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata-json-format/v4.01/odata-json-format-v4.01.html#sec_StreamProperty) in request and response payloads.
+
+This vocabulary defines a convenience [type for JSON data](#JSON) as well as a term for referencing a [JSON Schema](#Schema) describing the structure of the JSON data.
+
+In addition it defines two functions for [querying](#query) JSON data and using a [primitive value](#value) extracted from JSON data in common expressions, for example in `$filter`, `$orderby`, or `$compute`.
+
+**Example**
+
+The `Employees` entity set has a JSON data property `resume` (see [CSDL JSON](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json) or [CSDL XML](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml)).
+
+One of its entities has a `resume` value of
+```json
+{
+ "ssn": "1234",
+ "lastname": "Doe",
+ "address": {
+ "zipcode": "10022",
+ "street": "ABC st"
+ },
+ "experience": "excellent"
+}
+```
+
+This allows to filter and sort by values in that resume, and extract parts of the resume as a dynamic JSON data property
+```http
+GET http://www.example.com/mycompany/Employees
+ ?$filter=resume/JSON.value(path='$.lastname') eq 'Doe'
+ &$orderby=resume/JSON.valueNumber(path='$.experience')
+ &$compute=resume/JSON.query(path='$.address') as address
+ &$expand=address
+```
+receiving
+```json
+{
+ "@odata.context": "$metadata#Employees",
+ "value": [
+ {
+ "empid": 4711,
+ "address": {
+ "zipcode": "10022",
+ "street": "ABC st"
+ }
+ },
+ ...
+ ]
+}
+```
+
## Terms
Term|Type|Description
:---|:---|:----------
-[Schema](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L67:~:text=The JSON Schema for JSON values of the annotated media entity type, property, parameter, return type, term, or type definition
The schema can be a schema reference, i.e. `{"$ref":"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile"}`
+[Schema](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L119:~:text=The JSON Schema for JSON values of the annotated media entity type, property, parameter, return type, term, or type definition
The schema can be a reference, i.e. `{"$ref":"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile"}`
+
+
+## Functions
+
+
+### [query](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L127:~:text=
+### [value](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L150:~:text=
+### [valueNumber](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L171:~:text=
+### [valueBoolean](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L187:~:text=
-## [JSON](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L75:~:text=
+## [Path](./Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml#L215:~:text=]` | [child segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#child-segment) selects one child of a node; contains one [name selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector) (single- or double-quoted string using JSON escaping rules) or [index selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#index-selector) (non-negative decimal integer) | `$['foo']`, `$.foo["bar"]`, `$.bar[0]`, `$.bar[42]`
+`.name` | shorthand for `['name']` | `$.foo`, `$.foo.bar`, `$.bar[42].baz`
+
+Implementations MAY in addition support other JSONPath constructs, for example:
+
+Syntax Element | Description | Examples
+---------------|-------------|--------
+`[]` | index selector with negative integer array index (counts from the end of the array) | `$.bar[-1]`
+`[]` | non-empty, comma-separated sequence of selectors | `$.foo['bar','baz']`, `$.bar[0,1,2,3,5,7,11]`
+`..[]` | [descendant segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#descendant-segment): selects zero or more descendants of a node | `$.foo..["bar"]`
+`..name` | shorthand for `..['name']` | `$.foo..bar`
+`*` | [wildcard selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector): selects all children of a node | `$.foo[*]`, `$[*]`
+`.*` | shorthand for `[*]` | `$.foo.*`, `$.*`
+`..*` | shorthand for `..[*]` | `$.foo..*`, `$..*`
+`[start:end]` | array subset by range of indices (including the item at _start_ and excluding the item at _end_ | `$.bar[2:5]`, same as `$.bar[2,3,4]`
+`[start:]` | array subset from _start_ to end of array | `$.bar[2:]`
+`[:n]` | the first _n_ array items | `$.bar[:4]`
+`[-n:]` | the last _n_ array items | `$.bar[-3:]`
+`[start:end:step]` | [array slice selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#slice) |
+`[?]` | [filter selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector): selects particular children using a logical expression |
+`@` | [current node identifier](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector) (valid only within filter selectors) | `$.bar[?@.baz==42]`
+
+**References for JSONPath**
+- RFC 9535: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535
+- Historic site: https://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/
+- Node.js implementation: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jsonpath
+- Java implementation: https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath
+- Online evaluator: https://jsonpath.com/
+
diff --git a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml
index 5b11dda6..bc37d7e2 100644
--- a/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml
+++ b/vocabularies/Org.OData.JSON.V1.xml
@@ -45,8 +45,60 @@
- Terms for JSON properties
+ Terms, types, and functions for JSON data
+
+ OData [stream properties](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata/v4.01/odata-v4.01-part1-protocol.html#sec_ManagingStreamProperties) allow embedding data of arbitrary media types,
+and the OData JSON format allows [direct embedding of JSON data](https://docs.oasis-open.org/odata/odata-json-format/v4.01/odata-json-format-v4.01.html#sec_StreamProperty) in request and response payloads.
+
+This vocabulary defines a convenience [type for JSON data](#JSON) as well as a term for referencing a [JSON Schema](#Schema) describing the structure of the JSON data.
+
+In addition it defines two functions for [querying](#query) JSON data and using a [primitive value](#value) extracted from JSON data in common expressions, for example in `$filter`, `$orderby`, or `$compute`.
+
+**Example**
+
+The `Employees` entity set has a JSON data property `resume` (see [CSDL JSON](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.json) or [CSDL XML](../examples/Org.OData.JSON.V1.Schema-sample.xml)).
+
+One of its entities has a `resume` value of
+```json
+{
+ "ssn": "1234",
+ "lastname": "Doe",
+ "address": {
+ "zipcode": "10022",
+ "street": "ABC st"
+ },
+ "experience": "excellent"
+}
+```
+
+This allows to filter and sort by values in that resume, and extract parts of the resume as a dynamic JSON data property
+```http
+GET http://www.example.com/mycompany/Employees
+ ?$filter=resume/JSON.value(path='$.lastname') eq 'Doe'
+ &$orderby=resume/JSON.valueNumber(path='$.experience')
+ &$compute=resume/JSON.query(path='$.address') as address
+ &$expand=address
+```
+receiving
+```json
+{
+ "@odata.context": "$metadata#Employees",
+ "value": [
+ {
+ "empid": 4711,
+ "address": {
+ "zipcode": "10022",
+ "street": "ABC st"
+ }
+ },
+ ...
+ ]
+}
+```
+
+
+
@@ -68,10 +120,87 @@
- The schema can be a schema reference, i.e. `{"$ref":"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile"}`
+ The schema can be a reference, i.e. `{"$ref":"url/of/schemafile#/path/to/schema/within/schemafile"}`
+
+
+
+ Extracts a JSON value, such as an array, object, or a JSON scalar value (string, number, boolean, or `null`) from the `input` JSON value:
+- If `path` only consists of the root identifier followed by name and index selectors, it returns the identified single node within `input`, or `null` if no node is identified.
+- If `path` potentially identifies multiple nodes within `input` (by using descendant, wildcard, union, array subset, or filter selectors), it returns an array containing the identified nodes, or an empty array if no node is identified.
+- If `input` is not a valid JSON value, the function returns `null`.
+- If `path` is `null`, not a valid [JSONPath expression](#Path), or does not match the structure of `input` (for example applying an index selector to a scalar value), the function returns `null`.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Extracts a single OData primitive value from the `input` JSON value and casts it to a string:
+- If `path` only consists of the root identifier followed by name and index selectors and identifies a single scalar JSON value (string, number, boolean, or `null`) within `input`, it returns the identified single value, cast to a string.
+- If `path` identifies multiple nodes within `input` (by using descendant, wildcard, union, array subset, or filter selectors), identifies an object or array, or does not identify any node, the function returns `null`.
+- If `input` is not a valid JSON value, the function returns `null`.
+- If `path` is `null`, not a valid [JSONPath expression](#Path), or does not match the structure of `input` (for example applying an index selector to a scalar value), the function returns `null`.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Like [`value`](#value), but casts the extracted value to an `Edm.Decimal` with unspecified precision and floating scale.
+ Returns null if that cast fails.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Like [`value`](#value), but casts the extracted value to an `Edm.Boolean`.
+ Returns null if that cast fails.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -82,6 +211,48 @@
+
+
+
+
+ Implementations MUST support at least the following subset of JSONPath:
+
+Syntax Element | Description | Examples
+---------------|-------------|--------
+`$` | [root identifier](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#root-identifier) | `$`
+`[<selector>]` | [child segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#child-segment) selects one child of a node; contains one [name selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector) (single- or double-quoted string using JSON escaping rules) or [index selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#index-selector) (non-negative decimal integer) | `$['foo']`, `$.foo["bar"]`, `$.bar[0]`, `$.bar[42]`
+`.name` | shorthand for `['name']` | `$.foo`, `$.foo.bar`, `$.bar[42].baz`
+
+Implementations MAY in addition support other JSONPath constructs, for example:
+
+Syntax Element | Description | Examples
+---------------|-------------|--------
+`[<selector>]` | index selector with negative integer array index (counts from the end of the array) | `$.bar[-1]`
+`[<selectors>]` | non-empty, comma-separated sequence of selectors | `$.foo['bar','baz']`, `$.bar[0,1,2,3,5,7,11]`
+`..[<selectors>]` | [descendant segment](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#descendant-segment): selects zero or more descendants of a node | `$.foo..["bar"]`
+`..name` | shorthand for `..['name']` | `$.foo..bar`
+`*` | [wildcard selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#name-selector): selects all children of a node | `$.foo[*]`, `$[*]`
+`.*` | shorthand for `[*]` | `$.foo.*`, `$.*`
+`..*` | shorthand for `..[*]` | `$.foo..*`, `$..*`
+`[start:end]` | array subset by range of indices (including the item at _start_ and excluding the item at _end_ | `$.bar[2:5]`, same as `$.bar[2,3,4]`
+`[start:]` | array subset from _start_ to end of array | `$.bar[2:]`
+`[:n]` | the first _n_ array items | `$.bar[:4]`
+`[-n:]` | the last _n_ array items | `$.bar[-3:]`
+`[start:end:step]` | [array slice selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#slice) |
+`[?<logical-expr>]` | [filter selector](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector): selects particular children using a logical expression |
+`@` | [current node identifier](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535#filter-selector) (valid only within filter selectors) | `$.bar[?@.baz==42]`
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+**References for JSONPath**
+- RFC 9535: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9535
+- Historic site: https://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/
+- Node.js implementation: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jsonpath
+- Java implementation: https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath
+- Online evaluator: https://jsonpath.com/
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