XPath | JSONPath | Description |
/ | $ | the root object/element |
. | @ | the current object/element |
/ | . or [] | child operator |
.. | n/a | parent operator |
// | .. | recursive descent. JSONPath borrows this syntax from E4X. |
* | * | wildcard. All objects/elements regardless their names. |
@ | n/a | attribute access. JSON structures don't have attributes. |
[] | [] | subscript operator. XPath uses it to iterate over element collections and for predicates. In Javascript and JSON it is the native array operator. |
| | [,] | Union operator in XPath results in a combination of node sets. JSONPath allows alternate names or array indices as a set. |
n/a | [start:end:step] | array slice operator borrowed from ES4. |
[] | ?() | applies a filter (script) expression. |
n/a | () | script expression, using the underlying script engine. |
() | n/a | grouping in Xpath |
XPath | JSONPath | Result |
/store/book/author | $.store.book[*].author | the authors of all books in the store |
//author | $..author | all authors |
/store/* | $.store.* | all things in store, which are some books and a red bicycle. |
/store//price | $.store..price | the price of everything in the store. |
//book[3] | $..book[2] | the third book |
//book[last()] | $..book[(@.length-1)] $..book[-1:] | the last book in order. |
//book[position()<3] | $..book[0,1] $..book[:2] | the first two books |
//book[isbn] | $..book[?(@.isbn)] | filter all books with isbn number |
//book[price<10] | $..book[?(@.price<10)] | filter all books cheapier than 10 |
//* | $..* | all Elements in XML document. All members of JSON structure. |
本文转自http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/