JSONPath ======== Gabbi makes extensive use of JSONPath to provide a tool for validating response bodies that are formatted as JSON and making reference to that JSON in subsequent queries. `jsonpath_rw`_ is used to process the JSONPath expressions. To address a common requirement when evaluting JSON responses, an extension has been made to the default implementation of JSONPath. This extension is ``len`` and will return the length of the current datum in the JSONPath expression. Here is a simple JSONPath example, including use of ``len``. Given JSON data as follows:: { "alpha": ["one", "two"], "beta": "hello" } it is possible to get information about the values and length as follows:: response_json_paths: # the dict has two keys $.`len`: 2 # The elements of the alpha list $.alpha[0]: one $.alpha.[1]: two # the alpha list has two items $.alpha.`len`: 2 # The string at beta is hello $.beta: hello # The string at beta has five chars $.beta.`len`: 5 There are more JSONPath examples in :doc:`example`. .. _jsonpath_rw: http://jsonpath-rw.readthedocs.org/en/latest/