How to add an element right after a JSON Array using Jolt
My sample json looks like this
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
and the desired output look like this
<pre>
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"paxend":"true",
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.
json jolt
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My sample json looks like this
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
and the desired output look like this
<pre>
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"paxend":"true",
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.
json jolt
add a comment |
My sample json looks like this
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
and the desired output look like this
<pre>
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"paxend":"true",
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.
json jolt
My sample json looks like this
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
and the desired output look like this
<pre>
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[
"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null
],
"paxend":"true",
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0
Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.
json jolt
json jolt
edited Nov 15 '18 at 4:12
Despicable me
asked Nov 14 '18 at 20:00
Despicable meDespicable me
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10311
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So this will add "paxend": "true"
to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.
Spec
[
"operation": "default",
"spec":
"Event":
"EventData":
"paxend": "true"
]
Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
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So this will add "paxend": "true"
to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.
Spec
[
"operation": "default",
"spec":
"Event":
"EventData":
"paxend": "true"
]
Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
add a comment |
So this will add "paxend": "true"
to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.
Spec
[
"operation": "default",
"spec":
"Event":
"EventData":
"paxend": "true"
]
Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
add a comment |
So this will add "paxend": "true"
to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.
Spec
[
"operation": "default",
"spec":
"Event":
"EventData":
"paxend": "true"
]
So this will add "paxend": "true"
to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.
Spec
[
"operation": "default",
"spec":
"Event":
"EventData":
"paxend": "true"
]
answered Nov 26 '18 at 16:16
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Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
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Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?
– Despicable me
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
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