Package software.amazon.awssdk.codegen.jmespath.component
package software.amazon.awssdk.codegen.jmespath.component
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ClassDescriptionAn and expression will evaluate to either the left expression or the right expression.A bracket specifier within an
IndexExpression
.ABracketSpecifier
with some kind of content.ABracketSpecifier
without content, i.e.ABracketSpecifier
with a question-mark expression, as in [?Foo].A comparator within aComparatorExpression
.A comparator expression is two expressions separated by aComparator
.The current-node expression '@': https://jmespath.org/specification.html#current-nodeAn expression is any statement that can be executed in isolation from other parts of a JMESPath string.An expression type is an expression prefixed by "invalid input: '&'".An argument to aFunctionExpression
.A function allowing users to easily transform and filter data in JMESPath expressions.An index expression is used to access elements in a list.A key-value expression within aMultiSelectHash
.A literal JSON value embedded in a JMESPath expression.A multi-select-hash expression is similar to a multi-select-listMultiSelectList
expression, except that a hash is created instead of a list.A multiselect expression is used to extract a subset of elements from a JSON hash.A not-expression negates the result of an expression.An or expression will evaluate to either the left expression or the right expression.A paren-expression allows a user to override the precedence order of an expression, e.g.A pipe expression combines two expressions, separated by the | character.A slice expression allows you to select a contiguous subset of an array.A subexpression is a combination of two expressions separated by the ‘.’ char.The right side of aSubExpression
.A wildcard expression is a expression of either * or [*].