$string
Signature:$string(arg, prettify)
Parameters:
arg- An argument to be cast to string.prettify- Ifprettifyis true, then “prettified” JSON is produced. i.e one line per field and lines will be indented based on the field depth.
arg is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with no arguments), then the context value is used as the value of arg.
If prettify is true, then “prettified” JSON is produced. i.e one line per field and lines will be indented based on the field depth.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$string(5) | "5" |
[1..5].$string() | ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"] |
$length
Signature:$length(str)
Parameters:
str- A string to get the length of.
str is not a string.
Returns the number of characters in the string str.
If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with no arguments), then the context value is used as the value of str.
An error is thrown if str is not a string.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$length("Hello World") | 11 |
$substring
Signature:$substring(str, start[, length])
Parameters:
str- The source string.start- The index of the first character to include in the returned substring.
str.
length- If length is specified, then the substring will contain maximum length characters.
str starting at position start (zero-offset). If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with only the numeric argument(s)), then the context value is used as the value of str.
If length is specified, then the substring will contain maximum length characters.
If start is negative then it indicates the number of characters from the end of str.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$substring("Hello World", 3) | "lo World" |
$substring("Hello World", 3, 5) | "lo Wo" |
$substring("Hello World", -4) | "orld" |
$substring("Hello World", -4, 2) | "or" |
$substringBefore
Signature:$substringBefore(str, chars)
Parameters:
str- The source string.chars- A character sequence to search for within thestr.
str does not contain chars, then this function returns str.
Returns the substring before the first occurrence of the character sequence chars in str.
If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with only one argument), then the context value is used as the value of str.
If str does not contain chars, then it returns str.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$substringBefore("Hello World", " ") | "Hello" |
$substringAfter
Signature:$substringAfter(str, chars)
Parameters:
str- The source string.chars- A character sequence to search for within thestr.
str does not contain chars, then this function returns str.
Returns the substring after the first occurrence of the character sequence chars in str.
If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with only one argument), then the context value is used as the value of str.
If str does not contain chars, then it returns str.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$substringAfter("Hello World", " ") | "World" |
$uppercase
Signature:$uppercase(str)
Parameters:
str- The source string.
str converted to uppercase.
If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with no arguments), then the context value is used as the value of str
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$uppercase("Hello World") | "HELLO WORLD" |
$lowercase
Signature:$lowercase(str)
Parameters:
str- The source string.
str converted to lowercase.
If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with no arguments), then the context value is used as the value of str
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$lowercase("Hello World") | "hello world" |
$trim
Signature:$trim(str)
Parameters:
str- The source string.
str is not a string.
Normalizes and trims all whitespace characters in str by applying the following steps:
- All tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds are replaced with spaces.
- Contiguous sequences of spaces are reduced to a single space.
- Trailing and leading spaces are removed.
str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with no arguments), then the context value is used as the value of str. An error is thrown if str is not a string.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$trim(" Hello \t World") | "Hello World" |
$pad
Signature:$pad(str, width [, char])
Parameters:
str- The source string.width- The desired width of the output.
width is a positive number, then the str is padded to the right; if negative, it is padded to the left.
char- The optionalcharargument specifies the padding character(s) to use.
str with extra padding, if necessary, so that its total number of characters is at least the absolute value of the width parameter. If width is a positive number, then the string is padded to the right; if negative, it is padded to the left. The optional char argument specifies the padding character(s) to use. If not specified, it defaults to the space character.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$pad("foo", 5) | "foo " |
$pad("foo", -5) | " foo" |
$pad("foo", -5, "#") | "##foo" |
$formatBase(35, 2) ~> $pad(-8, '0') | "00100011" |
$contains
Signature:$contains(str, pattern)
Parameters:
str- The source string to search for apatternin.pattern- Thepatternparameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex).
true if the characters within pattern are contained contiguously within str.
If it is a regex, the function will return true if the regex matches the contents of str.
Returns true if str is matched by pattern, otherwise it returns false. If str is not specified (i.e. this function is invoked with one argument), then the context value is used as the value of str.
The pattern parameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex). If it is a string, the function returns true if the characters within pattern are contained contiguously within str. If it is a regex, the function will return true if the regex matches the contents of str.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$contains("abracadabra", "bra") | true |
$contains("abracadabra", /a.*a/) | true |
$contains("abracadabra", /ar.*a/) | false |
$contains("Hello World", /wo/) | false |
$contains("Hello World", /wo/i) | true |
Phone[$contains(number, /^077/)] | { "type": "mobile", "number": "077 7700 1234" } |
$split
Signature:$split(str, separator [, limit])
Parameters:
str- A string to split by thepattern.pattern- Theseparatorparameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex).
str about which it should be split.
If it is the empty string, str will be split into an array of single characters.
If it is a regex, it splits the string around any sequence of characters that match the regex.
limit- The optionallimitparameter is a number that specifies the maximum number of substrings to include in the resultant array. Any additional substrings are discarded.
limit is not specified, then str is fully split with no limit to the size of the resultant array.
It is an error if limit is not a non-negative number.
Splits the str parameter into an array of substrings. If str is not specified, then the context value is used as the value of str. It is an error if str is not a string.
The separator parameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex). If it is a string, it specifies the characters within str about which it should be split. If it is the empty string, str will be split into an array of single characters. If it is a regex, it splits the string around any sequence of characters that match the regex.
The optional limit parameter is a number that specifies the maximum number of substrings to include in the resultant array. Any additional substrings are discarded. If limit is not specified, then str is fully split with no limit to the size of the resultant array. It is an error if limit is not a non-negative number.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$split("so many words", " ") | ["so", "many", "words"] |
$split("so many words", " ", 2) | ["so", "many"] |
$split("too much, punctuation. hard; to read", /[ ,.;]+/) | ["too", "much", "punctuation", "hard", "to", "read"] |
$join
Signature:$join(array[, separator])
Parameters:
array- An array of strings to join together.
separator- A string to join thearraywith.
separator is not specified, then it is assumed to be the empty string, i.e. no separator between the component strings. It is an error if separator is not a string.
Joins an array of component strings into a single concatenated string with each component string separated by the optional separator parameter.
It is an error if the input array contains an item which isn’t a string.
If separator is not specified, then it is assumed to be the empty string, i.e. no separator between the component strings. It is an error if separator is not a string.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$join(['a','b','c']) | "abc" |
$split("too much, punctuation. hard; to read", /[ ,.;]+/, 3) ~> $join(', ') | "too, much, punctuation" |
$match
Signature:$match(str, pattern [, limit])
Parameters:
str- A string to match bypattern.pattern- A regular expression (regex) used to search for matches within thestr.limit- The optionallimitparameter is a number that specifies the maximum number of matches to include in the resultant array. Any additional matches are discarded.
limit is not specified, then there’s no limit to the size of the resultant array.
It is an error if limit is not a non-negative number.
Applies the str string to the pattern regular expression and returns an array of objects, with each object containing information about each occurrence of a match within str.
The object contains the following fields:
match- the substring that was matched by the regex.index- the offset (starting at zero) withinstrof this match.groups- if the regex contains capturing groups (parentheses), this contains an array of strings representing each captured group.
str is not specified, then the context value is used as the value of str. It is an error if str is not a string.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$match("ababbabbcc",/a(b+)/) | [{ "match": "ab", "index": 0, "groups": ["b"] }, { "match": "abb", "index": 2, "groups": ["bb"] }, { "match": "abb", "index": 5, "groups": ["bb" ] }] |
$replace
Signature:$replace(str, pattern, replacement [, limit])
Parameters:
str- The source string.pattern- Thepatternparameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex).
str which should be replaced.
If it is a regex, its is used to find.
-
replacement- Thereplacementparameter can either be a string or a function. If it is a string, it specifies the sequence of characters that replace the substring(s) that are matched bypattern. Ifpatternis a regex, then thereplacementstring can refer to the characters that were matched by the regex as well as any of the captured groups using a$followed by a numberN: -
If
N = 0, then it is replaced by substring matched by the regex as a whole. -
If
N > 0, then it is replaced by the substring captured by the Nth parenthesised group in the regex. -
If
Nis greater than the number of captured groups, then it is replaced by the empty string. -
A literal
$character must be written as$$in thereplacementstring
replacement parameter is a function, then it is invoked for each match occurrence of the pattern regex. The replacement function must take a single parameter which will be the object structure of a regex match as described in the $match function; and must return a string.
limit- The optionallimitparameter, is a number that specifies the maximum number of replacements to make before stopping. The remainder of the input beyond this limit will be copied to the output unchanged.
pattern within str and replaces them with replacement.
If str is not specified, then the context value is used as the value of str. It is an error if str is not a string.
The pattern parameter can either be a string or a regular expression (regex). If it is a string, it specifies the substring(s) within str which should be replaced. If it is a regex, its is used to find .
The replacement parameter can either be a string or a function. If it is a string, it specifies the sequence of characters that replace the substring(s) that are matched by pattern. If pattern is a regex, then the replacement string can refer to the characters that were matched by the regex as well as any of the captured groups using a $ followed by a number N:
- If
N = 0, then it is replaced by substring matched by the regex as a whole. - If
N > 0, then it is replaced by the substring captured by the Nth parenthesised group in the regex. - If
Nis greater than the number of captured groups, then it is replaced by the empty string. - A literal
$character must be written as$$in thereplacementstring
replacement parameter is a function, then it is invoked for each match occurrence of the pattern regex. The replacement function must take a single parameter which will be the object structure of a regex match as described in the $match function; and must return a string.
The optional limit parameter, is a number that specifies the maximum number of replacements to make before stopping. The remainder of the input beyond this limit will be copied to the output unchanged.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$replace("John Smith and John Jones", "John", "Mr") | "Mr Smith and Mr Jones" |
$replace("John Smith and John Jones", "John", "Mr", 1) | "Mr Smith and John Jones" |
$replace("abracadabra", /a._?a/, "_") | "*c*bra" |
$replace("John Smith", /(\w+)\s(\w+)/, "$2, $1") | "Smith, John" |
$replace("265USD", /(\[0-9]+)USD/, "$$$1") | "$265" |
$eval
Signature:$eval(str [, context])
Parameters:
str- A string with literal JSON or a JSONata expression.
expr which contains literal JSON or a JSONata expression using the current context as the context for evaluation.
Examples
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$eval("[1,2,3]") | [1, 2, 3] |
$eval('[1,$string(2),3]') | [1,"2",3] |
$base64encode
Signature:$base64encode(str)
Parameters:
str- An ASCII string to encode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$base64encode("myuser:mypass") | "bXl1c2VyOm15cGFzcw==" |
$base64decode
Signature:$base64decode(str)
Parameters:
str- An base64-encoded string to decode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$base64decode("bXl1c2VyOm15cGFzcw==") | "myuser:mypass" |
$encodeUrlComponent
Signature:$encodeUrlComponent(str)
Parameters:
str- An URL component string to encode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$encodeUrlComponent("?x=test") | "%3Fx%3Dtest" |
$encodeUrl
Signature:$encodeUrl(str)
Parameters:
str- An URL string to encode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$encodeUrl("https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы") | "https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B" |
$decodeUrlComponent
Signature:$decodeUrlComponent(str)
Parameters:
str- An encoded URL component string to decode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$decodeUrlComponent("%3Fx%3Dtest") | "?x=test" |
$decodeUrl
Signature:$decodeUrl(str)
Parameters:
str- An encoded URL string to decode.
| Expression | Result |
|---|---|
$decodeUrl("https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B") | "https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы" |