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It would be nice to know in advance what parts of the jmespath spec are supported.
jq allows top level dots. So echo '{"foo": "bar"}' | jq '.foo bar
Also echo '{"a": "b", "c": "d"}' | jq '[.a, .c]' works in jq.
But jmespath parser complains that the '.' is an invalid character. This seems to be only the case when it starts a pattern expression.
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It would be nice to know in advance what parts of the jmespath spec are supported.
jq allows top level dots. So
echo '{"foo": "bar"}' | jq '.foo
bar
Also echo '{"a": "b", "c": "d"}' | jq '[.a, .c]' works in jq.
But jmespath parser complains that the '.' is an invalid character. This seems to be only the case when it starts a pattern expression.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: