JSON file import examples
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- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
- 3 minutes to read
- Xanadu
- Data Management
These examples demonstrate how to import various types of JSON data and the necessary path for each row. JSON files that you import should follow these guidelines.
For step-by-step instructions on creating a File type data source see, Create a File type data source.
- For JSON arrays, the path for each row must specify the array root
element twice, such as
/incidents/incidents
. - JSON files should follow RFC-4627. For example, a single comma should separate a value from the following name. Names within an object should be unique.
- Predicates such as
@element
,[index]
, ortext()
, as well as Axis such as children, siblings, or ancestors are not supported.
Simple array
- Path for each row:
/incidents/incidents
- Result: 2 records
/incidents
twice. This is necessary when importing an array.Array in 2nd level
- Path for each row:
/problems/data/data
- Result: 3 records
/data
twice.Nested array
- Path for each row:
/problems/problems/data/data
- Result: 3 records
/problems
and /data
.Supporting child (nested) arrays
By default, import does not support child (nested) arrays. You can enable support by unchecking the Discard Arrays check box in the Data Source view. The following table describes different behaviors when enabling and disabling child array support.
Path | Discard Arrays Enabled | Discard Arrays Disabled |
---|---|---|
/response/docs/docs | Creates one record with the following columns and values:
|
Creates one record with the following columns and values:
|
/response/docs/docs/anotherArray/anotherArray | Creates two records, each with one column: key1. | Creates two records, each with one column: key1. |
/response/docs/docs/childrenArray/childrenArray | Does not work and returns a Path should always refer JSON Objects error because the values in the array are not in a key-value structure. | Does not work and returns a Path should always refer JSON Objects error because the values in the array are not in a key-value structure. |
Orphan array
- Path for each row:
//
- Result: 2 records
Multiple elements instead of an array
- Path for each row:
/problems/problem
- Result: 3 records