Dynamic JSON remapping












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I need to make my JSON API output editable dynamically through mapping some values in it to new keys (dynamically)
for example:



API Output:



{
"ABC": {
"a": "Key1",
"b": [
1,
2,
3
],
"c": {
"c1": 4,
"c2": 5
}
}
}


output willing to have:



{
"e":"key1,chooses ABC.a",
"f":"1 chooses ABC.b[0]",
"g":"4 chooses ABC.c.c1"
}


NB: e,f, and g are key the I predefined already for this mapping purpose.



I tried scooping JOLT and similar tools but they didn't fit.










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  • Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
    – Thecave3
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12












  • a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19












  • what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:22
















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I need to make my JSON API output editable dynamically through mapping some values in it to new keys (dynamically)
for example:



API Output:



{
"ABC": {
"a": "Key1",
"b": [
1,
2,
3
],
"c": {
"c1": 4,
"c2": 5
}
}
}


output willing to have:



{
"e":"key1,chooses ABC.a",
"f":"1 chooses ABC.b[0]",
"g":"4 chooses ABC.c.c1"
}


NB: e,f, and g are key the I predefined already for this mapping purpose.



I tried scooping JOLT and similar tools but they didn't fit.










share|improve this question
























  • Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
    – Thecave3
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12












  • a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19












  • what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:22














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I need to make my JSON API output editable dynamically through mapping some values in it to new keys (dynamically)
for example:



API Output:



{
"ABC": {
"a": "Key1",
"b": [
1,
2,
3
],
"c": {
"c1": 4,
"c2": 5
}
}
}


output willing to have:



{
"e":"key1,chooses ABC.a",
"f":"1 chooses ABC.b[0]",
"g":"4 chooses ABC.c.c1"
}


NB: e,f, and g are key the I predefined already for this mapping purpose.



I tried scooping JOLT and similar tools but they didn't fit.










share|improve this question















I need to make my JSON API output editable dynamically through mapping some values in it to new keys (dynamically)
for example:



API Output:



{
"ABC": {
"a": "Key1",
"b": [
1,
2,
3
],
"c": {
"c1": 4,
"c2": 5
}
}
}


output willing to have:



{
"e":"key1,chooses ABC.a",
"f":"1 chooses ABC.b[0]",
"g":"4 chooses ABC.c.c1"
}


NB: e,f, and g are key the I predefined already for this mapping purpose.



I tried scooping JOLT and similar tools but they didn't fit.







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  • Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
    – Thecave3
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12












  • a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19












  • what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:22


















  • Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
    – Thecave3
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12












  • a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19












  • what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
    – fadel
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:22
















Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
– Thecave3
Nov 19 '18 at 13:12






Can you please provide at least an attempt of your solution? Are a b c always formatted like this?
– Thecave3
Nov 19 '18 at 13:12














a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
– fadel
Nov 19 '18 at 13:19






a,b, and c are dummy unknown keys returned from the API, what I care about is the value of those keys, not the keys. check output willing to have section in my question for the example
– fadel
Nov 19 '18 at 13:19














what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
– fadel
Nov 19 '18 at 13:22




what I need to have is the ability to refactor the json the way i want dynamically
– fadel
Nov 19 '18 at 13:22

















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