jsonpath_lib 0.1.3

JsonPath in Rust and Webassembly - Webassembly Demo: https://freestrings.github.io/jsonpath
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jsonpath-lib

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Rust 버전 JsonPath 구현이다. Rust 구현과 동일한 기능을 Webassembly 로 제공하는 것도 목표.

The Rust version is a JsonPath implementation. It is also aimed to provide the same functionality as Webassembly in Rust implementation.

왜?

To enjoy Rust!

목차

With Javascript (Webassembly)

With Rust (as library)

With AWS API Gateway

Simple time check

With Javascript (WebAssembly)

jsonpath-wasm library

(not yet published jsonpath-wasm)

// browser
import * as jsonpath from "jsonpath-wasm";
// nodejs
let jsonpath = require('jsonpath-wasm');

javascript - jsonpath.select(json: string|object, jsonpath: string)

let jsonObj = {
   "school": {
       "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
   },
   "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
};
let ret = [{"id": 0}, {"id": 0}];

let a = jsonpath.select(JSON.stringify(jsonObj), "$..friends[0]");
let b = jsonpath.select(jsonObj, "$..friends[0]");
console.log(
    JSON.stringify(ret) == JSON.stringify(a),
    JSON.stringify(a) == JSON.stringify(b)
);

javascript - jsonpath.compile(jsonpath: string)

let template = jsonpath.compile("$..friends[0]");

let jsonObj = {
    "school": {
        "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
    },
    "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
};

let ret = JSON.stringify([ {"id": 0}, {"id": 0} ]);

// 1. read as json object
console.log(JSON.stringify(template(jsonObj)) == ret);
// 2. read as json string
console.log(JSON.stringify(template(JSON.stringify(jsonObj))) == ret);

let jsonObj2 = {
    "school": {
        "friends": [ 
            {"name": "Millicent Norman"}, 
            {"name": "Vincent Cannon"} 
        ]
    },
    "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
};

let ret2 = JSON.stringify([ {"id": 0}, {"name": "Millicent Norman"} ]);

// 1. read as json object
console.log(JSON.stringify(template(jsonObj2)) == ret2);
// 2. read as json string
console.log(JSON.stringify(template(JSON.stringify(jsonObj2))) == ret2);

javascript - jsonpath.selector(json: string|object)

let jsonObj = {
    "school": {
        "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
    },
    "friends": [{"id": 0},{"id": 1}]
};

let ret1 = JSON.stringify([ {"id": 0}, {"id": 0} ]);
let ret2 = JSON.stringify([ {"id": 1}, {"id": 1} ]);

// 1. read as json object
let selector = jsonpath.selector(jsonObj);
console.log(JSON.stringify(selector("$..friends[0]")) == ret1);
console.log(JSON.stringify(selector("$..friends[1]")) == ret2);

// 2. read as json string
let selector = jsonpath.selector(JSON.stringify(jsonObj));
console.log(JSON.stringify(selector("$..friends[0]")) == ret1);
console.log(JSON.stringify(selector("$..friends[1]")) == ret2);

javascript - alloc_json, dealloc_json

wasm-bindgen은 Javascript와 Webassembly 간 값을 주고받을 때 JSON 객체는 String으로 변환되기 때문에, 반복해서 사용되는 JSON 객체를 Webassembly 영역에 생성해 두면 성능에 도움이 된다.

Since wasm-bindgen converts JSON objects to String when exchanging values between Javascript and Webassembly, it is helpful to create repeated Json objects in Webassembly area.


let jsonObj = {
    "school": {
        "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
    },
    "friends": [{"id": 0},{"id": 1}]
};

let path = '$..friends[0]';
let template = jsonpath.compile(path);
let selector = jsonpath.selector(jsonObj);

let ptr = jsonpath.alloc_json(jsonObj);
if(ptr == 0) console.error('invalid ptr'); // `0` is invalid pointer
let selector2 = jsonpath.selector(ptr);

let ret1 = selector(path)
let ret2 = selector2(path)
let ret3 = template(jsonObj);
let ret4 = template(ptr);
let ret5 = jsonpath.select(jsonObj, path);
let ret6 = jsonpath.select(ptr, path);

console.log(
    JSON.stringify(ret1) == JSON.stringify(ret2),// true
    JSON.stringify(ret1) == JSON.stringify(ret3),// true
    JSON.stringify(ret1) == JSON.stringify(ret4),// true
    JSON.stringify(ret1) == JSON.stringify(ret5),// true
    JSON.stringify(ret1) == JSON.stringify(ret6));// true

jsonpath.dealloc_json(ptr);

javascript - examples

Demo: https://freestrings.github.io/jsonpath/

json 데이터 (참고 사이트: https://github.com/json-path/JsonPath)

{
    "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
        }
    },
    "expensive": 10
}
JsonPath (click link to try) Result
$.store.book[*].author The authors of all books
$..author All authors
$.store.* All things, both books and bicycles
$.store..price The price of everything
$..book[2] The third book
$..book[-2] The second to last book
$..book[0,1] The first two books
$..book[:2] All books from index 0 (inclusive) until index 2 (exclusive)
$..book[1:2] All books from index 1 (inclusive) until index 2 (exclusive)
$..book[-2:] Last two books
$..book[2:] Book number two from tail
$..book[?(@.isbn)] All books with an ISBN number
$.store.book[?(@.price < 10)] All books in store cheaper than 10
$..* Give me every thing
$..book[ ?((@.price == 12.99 | | $.store.bicycle.price < @.price) || @.category == "reference")] Complex filter

With Rust (as library)

jsonpath_lib library

extern crate jsonpath_lib as jsonpath;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_json;

rust - jsonpath::select(json: serde_json::value::Value, jsonpath: &str)

let json_obj = json!({
    "school": {
        "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
    },
    "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
});
let json = jsonpath::select(json_obj, "$..friends[0]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([ {"id": 0}, {"id": 0} ]);
assert_eq!(json, ret)

rust - jsonpath::compile(jsonpath: &str)

let mut template = jsonpath::compile("$..friends[0]");

let json_obj = json!({
    "school": {
        "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
    },
    "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
});

let json = template(json_obj).unwrap();
let ret = json!([ {"id": 0}, {"id": 0} ]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

let json_obj = json!({
    "school": {
        "friends": [ {"name": "Millicent Norman"}, {"name": "Vincent Cannon"} ]
    },
    "friends": [ {"id": 0}, {"id": 1} ]
});

let json = template(json_obj).unwrap();
let ret = json!([ {"id": 0}, {"name": "Millicent Norman"} ]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

rust - jsonpath::selector(json: serde_json::value::Value)

let json_obj = json!({
    "school": {
        "friends": [{"id": 0}, {"id": 1}]
    },
    "friends": [{"id": 0},{"id": 1}]
});

let mut selector = jsonpath::selector(json_obj);

let json = selector("$..friends[0]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([ {"id": 0}, {"id": 0} ]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

let json = selector("$..friends[1]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([ {"id": 1}, {"id": 1} ]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

rust - examples

let json_obj = json!({
    "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
        }
    },
    "expensive": 10
});

let mut selector = jsonpath::selector(json_obj);

$.store.book[*].author

let json = selector("$.store.book[*].author").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  "Nigel Rees",
  "Evelyn Waugh",
  "Herman Melville",
  "J. R. R. Tolkien"
]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

$..author

let json = selector("$..author").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  "Nigel Rees",
  "Evelyn Waugh",
  "Herman Melville",
  "J. R. R. Tolkien"
]);
assert_eq!(json, ret);

$.store.*

let json = selector("$.store.*").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
    [
        {
          "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
        }
    ],
    {
        "color": "red",
        "price": 19.95
    }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$.store..price

let json = selector("$.store..price").unwrap();
let ret = json!([8.95, 12.99, 8.99, 22.99, 19.95]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[2]

let json = selector("$..book[2]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([{
    "category" : "fiction",
    "author" : "Herman Melville",
    "title" : "Moby Dick",
    "isbn" : "0-553-21311-3",
    "price" : 8.99
}]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[-2]

let json = selector("$..book[-2]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([{
    "category" : "fiction",
    "author" : "Herman Melville",
    "title" : "Moby Dick",
    "isbn" : "0-553-21311-3",
    "price" : 8.99
 }]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[0,1]

let json = selector("$..book[0,1]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "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
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[:2]

let json = selector("$..book[:2]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "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
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[2:]

let json = selector("$..book[2:]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "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
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[?(@.isbn)]

let json = selector("$..book[?(@.isbn)]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "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
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$.store.book[?(@.price < 10)]

let json = selector("$.store.book[?(@.price < 10)]").unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "category": "reference",
    "author": "Nigel Rees",
    "title": "Sayings of the Century",
    "price": 8.95
  },
  {
    "category": "fiction",
    "author": "Herman Melville",
    "title": "Moby Dick",
    "isbn": "0-553-21311-3",
    "price": 8.99
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

$..book[?((@.price == 12.99 || $.store.bicycle.price < @.price) || @.category == "reference")]

let json = selector(r#"$..book[
                    ?(
                        (@.price == 12.99 || $.store.bicycle.price < @.price) 
                        || @.category == "reference"
                     )]"#).unwrap();
let ret = json!([
  {
    "category": "fiction",
    "author": "Evelyn Waugh",
    "title": "Sword of Honour",
    "price": 12.99
  },
  {
    "category": "fiction",
    "author": "J. R. R. Tolkien",
    "title": "The Lord of the Rings",
    "isbn": "0-395-19395-8",
    "price": 22.99
  },
  {
    "category": "reference",
    "author": "Nigel Rees",
    "title": "Sayings of the Century",
    "price": 8.95
  }
]);
assert_eq!(ret, json);

With AWS API Gateway

Simple time check with dchester/jsonpath

jsonpath is dchester/jsonpath jsonpath-wasm is freestrings/jsonpath's compiled to webassembly

jsonpath-wasm is slow performance on Chrome browser and in NodeJS. not yet usable. :)

Browser Bench Demo

'$..book[?(@.price<30 && @.category=="fiction")]' (loop 2,000)

Chrome: 72.0

Something to wrong in chrome

jsonpath, 166
jsonpath-wasm- selector, 256
jsonpath-wasm- compile, 1168
jsonpath-wasm- compile-alloc, 645
jsonpath-wasm- select, 3224
jsonpath-wasm- select-alloc, 1427

Firefox: 65.0

jsonpath-wasm is faster than jsonpath

jsonpath, 125
jsonpath-wasm- selector, 101
jsonpath-wasm- compile, 169
jsonpath-wasm- compile-alloc, 78
jsonpath-wasm- select, 186
jsonpath-wasm- select-alloc, 93

NodeJs

  • NodeJS: 11.0

Rust > jsonpath > jsonpath-wasm

cd benches && ./bench_node_vs_rust.sh
$..book[?(@.price<30 && @.category==fiction)] (loop 100,000)

Rust: 

real	0m0.862s
user	0m0.862s
sys	0m0.000s

NodeJs - jsonpath module: 

real	0m3.667s
user	0m4.139s
sys	0m0.045s

NodeJs - jsonpath-wasm module - selector: 

real	0m5.331s
user	0m5.494s
sys	0m0.093s

NodeJs - jsonpath-wasm module - compile: 

real	0m8.665s
user	0m8.809s
sys	0m0.197s

NodeJs - jsonpath-wasm module - compile-alloc: 

real	0m4.014s
user	0m4.173s
sys	0m0.088s

NodeJs - jsonpath-wasm module - select:

real	0m9.843s
user	0m9.897s
sys	0m0.244s

NodeJs - jsonpath-wasm module - select-alloc:
Invalid function name

real	0m5.212s
user	0m5.339s
sys	0m0.096s