net.thisptr.jackson.jq.internal.functions.SplitFunction Maven / Gradle / Ivy
package net.thisptr.jackson.jq.internal.functions;
import java.util.List;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.node.ArrayNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.node.TextNode;
import com.google.auto.service.AutoService;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.BuiltinFunction;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.Expression;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.Function;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.PathOutput;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.Scope;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.Version;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.exception.JsonQueryException;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.exception.JsonQueryTypeException;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.internal.misc.Strings;
import net.thisptr.jackson.jq.path.Path;
@AutoService(Function.class)
@BuiltinFunction("split/1")
public class SplitFunction implements Function {
@Override
public void apply(final Scope scope, final List args, final JsonNode in, final Path ipath, final PathOutput output, final Version version) throws JsonQueryException {
args.get(0).apply(scope, in, (sep) -> {
if (!in.isTextual() || !sep.isTextual())
throw new JsonQueryTypeException("split input and separator must be strings");
final ArrayNode row = scope.getObjectMapper().createArrayNode();
for (final String seg : Strings.split(in.asText(), sep.asText()))
row.add(new TextNode(seg));
output.emit(row, null);
});
}
}
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