Background:
I have the following example data structure in JSON:
{'sensor' : [
{'assertions_enabled': 'ucr+',
'deassertions_enabled': 'ucr+',
'entity_id': '7.0',
'lower_critical': 'na',
'lower_non_critical': 'na',
'lower_non_recoverable': 'na',
'reading_type': 'analog',
'sensor_id': 'SR5680 TEMP (0x5d)',
'sensor_reading': {'confidence_interval': '0.500',
'units': 'degrees C',
'value': '42'},
'sensor_type': 'Temperature',
'status': 'ok',
'upper_critical': '59.000',
'upper_non_critical': 'na',
'upper_non_recoverable': 'na'}
]}
The sensor list will actually contain many of these dicts containing sensor info.
Problem:
I'm trying to query the list using jsonpath to return me a subset of sensor dicts that have sensor_type=='Temperature'
but I'm getting 'False'
returned (no match). Here's my jsonpath expression:
results = jsonpath.jsonpath(ipmi_node, "$.sensor[?(@.['sensor_type']=='Temperature')]")
When I remove the filter expression and just use "$.sensor.*"
I get a list of all sensors, so I'm sure the problem is in the filter expression.
I've scanned multiple sites/posts for examples and I can't seem to find anything specific to Python (Javascript and PHP seem to be more prominent). Could anyone offer some guidance please?