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The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

You're reading from   The JavaScript JSON Cookbook Over 80 recipes to make the most of JSON in your desktop, server, web, and mobile applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286902
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Reading and Writing JSON on the Client FREE CHAPTER 2. Reading and Writing JSON on the Server 3. Using JSON in Simple AJAX Applications 4. Using JSON in AJAX Applications with jQuery and AngularJS 5. Using JSON with MongoDB 6. Using JSON with CouchDB 7. Using JSON in a Type-safe Manner 8. Using JSON for Binary Data Transfer 9. Querying JSON with JSONPath and LINQ 10. JSON on Mobile Platforms Index

Using JSONPath in your Node.js application


There's an npm package available that contains an implementation of the JavaScript JSONPath implementation, so if you want to use JSONPath from Node.js, you only need to install the JSONPath module and call it directly.

Getting ready

To install the JSONPath module, run the following command to include the module in your current application:

npm install JSONPath

Alternatively, you can run the following command to include it for all projects on your system:

npm install –g JSONPath

Next, you'll have to require the module in your source code, like this:

var jsonPath = require('JSONPath');

This loads the JSONPath module into your environment, storing a reference in the jsonPath variable.

How to do it…

The JSONPath module for Node.js defines a single method, eval, which takes a JavaScript object and a path to evaluate. For example, to obtain a list of the titles in our example document, we would need to execute the following code:

var jsonPath = require('JSONPath...
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