@jexop/core v1.1.0
JSON Expression Operators
The JSON Expression Operators library allows you to evaluate expressions with operators that are represented purely as JSON objects. It is completely extensible, giving you the ability to add or remove operators as required.
Basic Usage
To use the library, first import the evaluate and registry functions from the @jexop/core package, then add the operators that you wish to use to the registry:
import { evaluate, registry } from '@jexop/core';
// register all default operators
registry.addDefaults();Now you can construct an expression as a JSON object. Here's an example:
const expression = {
op: 'if',
condition: {
op: '>',
left: {
op: 'context',
path: 'x',
},
right: {
op: 'context',
path: 'y',
},
},
then: {
op: 'context',
path: 'foo',
},
else: 'something else',
};In this example, the expression is checking if the value of x is greater than the value of y. If the condition is true, it returns the value of foo that is in the given context, otherwise it returns the string 'something else'.
Finally, you can evaluate the expression by calling the evaluate function and providing the context required:
const context = {
foo: 'bar',
x: 19,
y: 7,
};
const result = evaluate(expression, context);The result variable will contain the result of the expression evaluation.
Adding Custom Operators
In addition to the default operators provided by @jexop/core, you can also add custom operators. To add a custom operator, use the set or add functions on the registry.
Here's an example of adding a custom operator called 'is' that checks if two values are equal:
registry.set('is', ({ a, b }, ctx) => a === b);You can also add multiple custom operators at once using the add function:
registry.add({
'is': ({ a, b }, ctx) => a === b,
"isn't": ({ a, b }, ctx) => a !== b,
});Now you can use the custom operators in expressions. For example:
const expression = {
op: 'is',
a: 45,
b: 17,
};
const result = evaluate(expression); // result will be falseOperators
The @jexop/core package provides many basic operators by default. These operators cover common use cases and provide a good starting point for most applications.
Additionally, there are more operators available in the following packages:
- @jexop/color: This package provides color-related operators using the dependency of chroma-js.
- @jexop/date-time: This package provides date and time-related operators using the dependency of luxon.
You can install and use these packages to access a wider range of operators for your expressions.
Literal properties and operator
Any property value that is not an object will be considered a literal value. Arrays will have each item evaluated.
Objects that have no op property will also be considered literal. Further to that there is a literal operator to ensure that the value is passed as-is. This may be useful
for returning objects that have an op property that are not intended to be evaluated.
literal
Returns value as-it, without evaluation.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
value (optional) | Literal value to be returned |
Examples
{
"op": "literal",
"value": {
"op": "anything",
"foo": "bar"
}
}{
"op": "literal",
"value": 17
}{
"op": "literal",
"value": "could be anything"
}Array Operators
array:map
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
items | Array that will be run over |
to | Object to evaluate with additional item and index in the context |
Examples
{
"op": "array:map",
"items": [2, 4, 6],
"to": {
"op": "<",
"left": {
"op": "context",
"path": "item"
},
"right": 5
}
}Boolean Operators
not, !
Returns the logical not of the value.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
value | Input |
Examples
// returns true
{
"op": "not",
"value": false
}// returns false
{
"op": "!",
"values": [
{
"op": "=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}
]
}and, &&
Returns the result of all values combined with the logical and operation.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
values | Inputs |
Examples
// returns false
{
"op": "and",
"values": [true, false]
}// returns true
{
"op": "and",
"values": [
true,
{
"op": "=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}
]
}nand
Returns the result of all values combined with the logical nand operation.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
values | Inputs |
Examples
// returns true
{
"op": "nand",
"values": [true, false]
}// returns false
{
"op": "nand",
"values": [
true,
{
"op": "=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}
]
}or, ||
Returns the result of all values combined with the logical or operation.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
values | Inputs |
Examples
// returns true
{
"op": "or",
"values": [true, false]
}// returns false
{
"op": "or",
"values": [
false,
{
"op": "!=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}
]
}nor
Returns the result of all values combined with the logical nor operation.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
values | Inputs |
Examples
// returns false
{
"op": "nor",
"values": [true, false]
}// returns true
{
"op": "nor",
"values": [
false,
{
"op": "!=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}
]
}Branch Operators
if
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
condition | Condition to check |
then | Returned if condition is truthy |
else | Returned if condition is falsey |
NOTE: both then and else are evaluated no matter what the condition is.
switch
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
expr | Input value (string) to match against keys in options |
options | Key-value dictionary/object |
fallback | Returned if no options match expr |
Examples
// given context = { "foo": "bar" }, returns { "one": "thing" }
// given context = { "foo": "another" }, returns 7
// given context = { "foo": "other" }, returns "default case"
{
"op": "switch",
"expr": {
"op": "context",
"path": "foo"
},
"options": {
"bar": { "one": "thing" },
"another": 7
},
"fallback": "default case"
}// given context = { "foo": "bar" }, returns { "one": "thing" }
// given context = { "foo": "another", "value": 9 }, returns 9
// given context = { "foo": "other" }, returns "default case"
{
"op": "switch",
"expr": {
"op": "context",
"path": "foo"
},
"options": {
"bar": { "one": "thing" },
"another": {
"op": "context",
"path": "value"
}
},
"fallback": "default case"
}Equality Operators
eq, =, ==, ===
Returns true if inputs are exactly equal. Otherwise, returns false.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
a | Input |
b | Input |
Examples
// returns false
{
"op": "eq",
"a": "foo",
"b": "bar"
}// returns true
{
"op": "=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}ne, !=, !==
Returns false if inputs are exactly equal. Otherwise, returns true.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
left | Input |
right | Input |
Examples
// returns false
{
"op": "ne",
"a": "foo",
"b": "bar"
}// returns true
{
"op": "!=",
"a": 100,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}Numeric Operators
add, plus, +
Adds two numbers.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
a | Augend |
b | Addend |
Computes a + b.
If a or b are not numeric they are defaulted to 0.
Examples
// returns 12
{
"op": "add",
"a": 10,
"b": 2
}// returns 110
{
"op": "+",
"a": 10,
"b": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}clamp
Ensures that a value is between a given min and max (inclusive).
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
min | Lower bound |
max | Upper bound |
value | Input number to be clamped |
If value is less that min, then min is returned. If value is greater than max then max is returned. Otherwise, value is returned.
Examples
// returns 25
{
"op": "clamp",
"min": 10,
"max": 50,
"value": 25
}// returns 50
{
"op": "clamp",
"min": 10,
"max": 50,
"value": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}comparison
Compares two numbers
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
left | Input |
right | Input |
| Operator | Comparison |
|---|---|
lt, < | left is less than right |
le, <= | left is less than or equal to right |
gt, > | left is greater than right |
ge, >= | left is greater than or equal to right |
Examples
// returns true
{
"op": "<",
"left": 10,
"right": 50
}// returns false
{
"op": "ge",
"left": 10,
"right": 50
}divide, /
Divides one number by another.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
a | Dividend |
b | Divisor |
Computes a ÷ b
Examples
// returns 5
{
"op": "divide",
"a": 10,
"b": 2
}// returns 5
{
"op": "/",
"a": {
"op": "divide",
"a": 100,
"b": 2
},
"b": 10
}is-number
Returns true if the value is a number. Otherwise, returns false.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
value | Value to check |
multiply, *
Multiplies two numbers.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
a | Multiplier |
b | Multiplicand |
Computes a × b
Examples
// returns 20
{
"op": "multiply",
"a": 10,
"b": 2
}// returns 2000
{
"op": "*",
"a": {
"op": "multiply",
"a": 100,
"b": 2
},
"b": 10
}normalize
Converts the input value to a number in the range 0-1.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
min | Lower bound |
max | Upper bound |
value | Input number |
If value is less that min, then min is returned. If value is greater than max then max is returned. Otherwise, value is returned.
Examples
// returns 0.2
{
"op": "normalize",
"min": 0,
"max": 5,
"value": 1
}// returns 0.5
{
"op": "normalize",
"min": 40,
"max": 50,
"value": 45
}// returns 1
{
"op": "normalize",
"min": -100,
"max": 100,
"value": {
"op": "plus",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}// returns 1
{
"op": "normalize",
"min": 0,
"max": 10,
"value": 99
}number
Convert to number if possible.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
value | Input |
default (optional) | Value to use if conversion is not possible |
If value is an array, the length of the array is returned.
The default property will also be converted to number if necessary.
Examples
// returns 123
{
"op": "number",
"value": "123"
}// returns 3
{
"op": "number",
"value": [9, 8, 7]
}// returns null
{
"op": "number",
"value": "foo"
}// returns 0
{
"op": "number",
"value": "foo",
"default": 0
}// returns 7
{
"op": "number",
"value": "foo",
"default": "7"
}subtract, minus, -
Subtracts one number from another.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
a | Minuend |
b | Subtrahend |
Computes a - b.
If a or b are not numeric they are defaulted to 0.
Examples
// returns 8
{
"op": "subtract",
"a": 10,
"b": 2
}// returns -88
{
"op": "minus",
"a": 10,
"b": {
"op": "-",
"a": 1,
"b": 99
}
}Object Operators
context
Returns the context or part of it.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
path (optional) | Property path to check |
default (optional) | Value to be returned if the property doesn't exist or the value is null or undefined |
Examples
// given context = { "foo": "bar" }, returns { "foo": "bar" }
{
"op": "context"
}// given context = { "foo": "bar" }, returns "bar"
{
"op": "context",
"path": "foo"
}// given context = { "foo": "bar" }, returns "this is the fallback"
{
"op": "context",
"path": "other",
"default": "this is the fallback"
}get
Gets the value of the given property at the given path from the input object.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
path | Property path to check |
object | Input object |
default (optional) | Value to be returned if the property doesn't exist or the value is null or undefined |
Examples
// returns { "bar": 17 }
{
"op": "get",
"path": "foo",
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}// returns 17
{
"op": "get",
"path": "foo.bar",
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}// returns 17
{
"op": "get",
"path": ["foo", "bar"],
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}// returns "not-found'
{
"op": "get",
"path": ["prop"],
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
},
"default": "not-found"
}object:has
True if the input object has a property at the given path.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
object | Input object |
path | Property path to check |
Examples
// returns true
{
"op": "object:has",
"path": "foo.bar",
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}// returns true
{
"op": "object:has",
"path": ["foo", "bar"],
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}// returns false
{
"op": "object:has",
"path": "other",
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}object:keys
Returns the object's keys as an array.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
object | Input object |
path (optional) | Evaluate child property at this path |
Examples
// returns ["foo", "bar"]
{
"op": "object:keys",
"object": {
"foo": 12,
"bar": 17
}
}// returns ["bar"]
{
"op": "object:keys",
"path": "foo",
"object": {
"foo": {
"bar": 17
}
}
}object:transform
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
object | Object whose entries (key-value pairs) will be transformed |
to | Object to evaluate for each entry, with additional key and value in context |
Behavior
- Iterates over each key-value pair of the provided
object. - For each entry, evaluates the
toexpression. - During evaluation, adds
keyandvalueto the context. - Returns a new object with the same keys, where each value is the result of the evaluated
toexpression.
Example
// returns { "a": 10, "b": 20, "c": 30 }
{
"op": "object:transform",
"object": {
"a": 1,
"b": 2,
"c": 3
},
"to": {
"op": "*",
"a": {
"op": "context",
"path": "value"
},
"b": 10
}
}