JsonPoke 1.1.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package JsonPoke --version 1.1.2
NuGet\Install-Package JsonPoke -Version 1.1.2
<PackageReference Include="JsonPoke" Version="1.1.2" />
paket add JsonPoke --version 1.1.2
#r "nuget: JsonPoke, 1.1.2"
// Install JsonPoke as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=JsonPoke&version=1.1.2 // Install JsonPoke as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=JsonPoke&version=1.1.2
Usage:
<JsonPoke ContentPath="[JSON_FILE]" Query="[JSONPath]" Value="[VALUE]" />
<JsonPoke ContentPath="[JSON_FILE]" Query="[JSONPath]" RawValue="[JSON]" />
<JsonPoke Content="[JSON]" Query="[JSONPath]" Value="[VALUE]" />
You must either provide the path to a JSON file via ContentPath
or
raw JSON content via Content
.
The Value
can be an item group, and in that case, it will be inserted into the
JSON node matching the JSONPath expression
Query
as an array. RawValue
can be used to provide
an entire JSON fragment as a string, with no conversion to an MSBuild item at all.
The existing JSON node will determine the data type of the value being written, so as to preserve the original document. Numbers, booleans and DateTimes are properly parsed before serializing to the node.
<PropertyGroup>
<Json>
{
"http": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 80,
"ssl": true
}
}
</Json>
</PropertyGroup>
<JsonPoke Content="$(Json)" Query="$.http.host" Value="example.com">
<Output TaskParameter="Content" PropertyName="Json" />
</JsonPoke>
<JsonPoke Content="$(Json)" Query="$.http.port" Value="80">
<Output TaskParameter="Content" PropertyName="Json" />
</JsonPoke>
<JsonPoke Content="$(Json)" Query="$.http.ssl" Value="true">
<Output TaskParameter="Content" PropertyName="Json" />
</JsonPoke>
<Message Importance="high" Text="$(Json)" />
Note how we update multiple values and assign the updated content to the
same $(Json)
property so it can be used in subsequent updates. The last
Message
task will render the following JSON:
{
"http": {
"host": "example.com",
"port": 80,
"ssl": true
}
}
NOTE: The
port
value is preserved as a number, as is thessl
boolean.
To force a value to be interpreted as a string, you can surround it with double or single quotes. For example, given the following JSON file:
{
"http": {
"ports": [
"80"
]
}
}
We can replace the ports
array with string values as follows (without the
explicit quotes, the values would be interpreted as numbers otherwise):
<ItemGroup>
<HttpPort Include="'8080'" />
<HttpPort Include="'1080'" />
</ItemGroup>
<JsonPoke ContentPath="http.json" Query="$.http.ports" Value="@(HttpPort)" />
Result:
{
"http": {
"ports": [
"8080",
"1080"
]
}
}
It's also possible to write a complex object based on MSBuild item metadata:
<ItemGroup>
<Http Include="Value">
<host>localhost</host>
<port>80</port>
<ssl>true</ssl>
</Value>
</ItemGroup>
<JsonPoke ContentPath="http.json" Query="$.http" Value="@(Http)" Properties="host;port;ssl" />
Result:
{
"http": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 80,
"ssl": true
}
}
Note how the native JSON type was automatically inferred, even though everything is basically a string in MSBuild. As noted above, you can surround any of the item metadata values in double or single quotes to force them to be written as strings instead.
The modified JSON nodes can be assigned to an item name using the Result
task property,
and will contain the item path (matching the Query
plus the index if multiple nodes were modified)
as well as the Value
item metadata containing the raw JSON that was written.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Content | Optional string input/output parameter.<br/>Specifies the JSON input as a string and contains the updated <br/>JSON after successful task execution. |
ContentPath | Optional ITaskItem parameter.<br/>Specifies the JSON input as a file path. |
Query | Required string parameter.<br/>Specifies the JSONPath expression. |
Value | Optional ITaskItem[] parameter.<br/>Specifies the value(s) to be inserted into the specified path. |
RawValue | Optional string parameter.<br/>Specifies the raw (JSON) value to be inserted into the specified path. |
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