v0.3.0.0 - Lots of breaking changes, they come with new features
This release aims to address many deviations from similar libraries in other
programming languages, this is thanks to Christoph Burgmer’s
json-path-comparison
project.
There has also been significant work in codifying JSONPath by the IETF-WG for
JSONPath, the draft spec can be acccessed
here.
This release also aims to adapt some of the ideas from from spec.
As a result there have been significant breaking changes in the types and also
small changes in the way JSONPaths are executed.
List of changes:
Fix compiler warnings and bugs with non-total pattern matches.
Allow double quoted literals and field accessors.
Ensure termination when start or end of slice are too big/small.
Implement slice execution based on IETF draft spec .
Ensure that a valid JSONPath never fails to execute.
Drop support for GHC <= 8.2.
Use megaparsec instead of attoparsec for better error messages.
Allow escape sequences in key names.
Allow parsing empty paths.
Allow spaces arround index selectors.
Allow selecting keys in unions and allow many union elements.
Implement ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘not’ operator support in filters.
Allow comparison between two singular paths.
Allow bools and nulls in filters.
v0.2.1.0
Support and require aeson >= 2
v0.2.0.0
BreakingChange: Fix typo in BeginningPoint.
Fix typo in parser error.
v0.1.0.2
Remove upper bounds from dependencies, as most of them are quite stable packages.
v0.1.0.1
Import Data.Semigroup to support GHC 8.
Add test json files to make sure test sdist compile and runs.