0

Trying to make a Jolt script that will put in a single number line, then a array of strings in one single array and a tag on the end of that array. These are the values that I have been working with.

JSON INPUT

[
{
"foo": "111",
"bar": "222",
"sun": "333",
"ListofStrings": [
  "Dog",
  "Train"
],
"ID": "BLAH"
},
{
"foo": "999",
"bar": "222",
"sun": "777",
"ListofStrings": [
  "CAT",
  "PLANE"
 ],
"ID": "HAHA"
}
]

JOLT SPEC This is what I have been working with that prints out the ListofStrings but this is the one that works stably.

[
 {
"operation": "shift",
"spec": {
  "*": {
    "foo": "input[].number",
    "bar": "input[].number",
    "sun": "input[].number",
    "ListofStrings": "input[].List"
  }
}
},
{
"operation": "default",
"spec": {
  "app_id": "test",
  "input": {
    "*": {
      "app_id": "test"
    }
  }
  }
 }
]

CURRENT OUTPUT

{
"input" : [ {
"number" : "111"
 }, {
"number" : "222"
}, {
"number" : "333"
}, {
"List" : [ "Dog", "Train" ]
}, {
"number" : "999"
}, {
"number" : "222"
}, {
"number" : "777"
}, {
"List" : [ "Cat", "Car" ]
} ],
"app_id" : "test"
}

DESIRED OUTPUT

{
"input" : [ {
"number" : "111"
"List" : [ "Dog", "Train" ]
"ID": "BLAH_foo"
}, {
"number" : "222"
"List" : [ "Dog", "Train" ]
"ID": "BLAH_bar"
}, {
"number" : "333"
"List" : [ "Dog", "Train" ]
"ID": "BLAH_sun"
},  {
"number" : "999"
"List" : [ "Cat", "Car" ]
"ID": "HAHA_foo"
}, {
"number" : "222"
"List" : [ "Cat", "Car" ]
"ID": "HAHA_bar"
}, {
"number" : "777"
"List" : [ "Cat", "Car" ]
"ID": "HAHA_sun"
} ],
"app_id" : "test"
}
2
  • jolt is mandatory? what about script?
    – daggett
    Jun 24, 2020 at 2:52
  • unless there is a way to do this in a nifi processor Jun 24, 2020 at 19:58

1 Answer 1

1

Check this spec

[
  //Converting list to Map
  {
    "operation": "shift",
    "spec": {
      "*": {
        "ListofStrings": null,
        "*": {
          "@": "@1.number",
          "@(1,ListofStrings)": "@1.list"
        }
      }
    }
  },
  //Shift the number and list to the input array
  {
    "operation": "shift",
    "spec": {
      "*": {
        "$": "input[#2].number",
        "@(0,list)": "input[#2].List"
      }
    }
  }, {
    "operation": "default",
    "spec": {
      "app_id": "test",
      "input": {
        "*": {
          "app_id": "test"
        }
      }
    }
 }
]

Edit 1

Add the ID node to the map using first shift operation "ID": null, and "@(1,ID)": "@1.ID". Then shift the ID node to the input array in the second shift operation "@(0,ID)": "input[#2].ID".

[
  //Converting list to Map
  {
    "operation": "shift",
    "spec": {
      "*": {
        "ListofStrings": null,
        "ID": null,
        "*": {
          "@": "@1.number",
          "@(1,ListofStrings)": "@1.list",
          "@(1,ID)": "@1.ID"
        }
      }
    }
  },
  //Shift the number and list to the input array
  {
    "operation": "shift",
    "spec": {
      "*": {
        "$": "input[#2].number",
        "@(0,list)": "input[#2].List",
        "@(0,ID)": "input[#2].ID"
      }
    }
  }, {
    "operation": "default",
    "spec": {
      "app_id": "test",
      "input": {
        "*": {
          "app_id": "test"
        }
      }
    }
 }
]
4
  • that will work for this input that i gave you. I figured out the rest with my real data. If you could, would there be a way to put an ID into each number and List field ** {...,"ID": "OriginalID1_foo"}, {...,"ID":"OriginalID1_bar"}...{...,"ID":"OriginalID2_bar"},{...,"ID":OriginalID2_sun"}** Jun 24, 2020 at 14:18
  • it looks like if you have the same value in any of the answers it messes up spaghettis into a train wreck. Jun 24, 2020 at 16:47
  • 1
    Can you post the sample real time JSON and it's desired output.
    – Jagadesh
    Jun 24, 2020 at 16:57
  • Edited my post, with spec having ID node
    – Jagadesh
    Jun 25, 2020 at 15:37

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.