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nganapathiraju
8 years agoFormer Employee
You cannot set the parameters values once inside the pipeline. They are ready-only.
You can set them only from outside passing values to them either externally or from a different pipeline.
- krupalibshah8 years agoContributor
Yeah, I got that.
What I am trying to do is if the parameter is given an expression will it evaluate it?
If we give an xpath or json path (whose value will be in the document that the pipeline receives) will the xpath be populated with correct values?
- nganapathiraju8 years agoFormer Employee
Yes definitely. It should!!
- krupalibshah8 years agoContributor
I made this simple pipeline to test,
input :
{ "firstName": "John", "lastName" : "doe", "age" : 26, "address" : { "streetAddress": "naist street", "city" : "Nara", "postalCode" : "630-0192" }, "phoneNumbers": [ { "type" : "iPhone", "number": "0123-4567-8888" }, { "type" : "home", "number": "0123-4567-8910" } ] }
the response I get is,
[{ "firstName": "John", "lastName": "doe", "age": 26, "address": { "streetAddress": "naist street", "city": "Nara", "postalCode": "630-0192" }, "phoneNumbers": [ { "type": "iPhone", "number": "0123-4567-8888" }, { "type": "home", "number": "0123-4567-8910" } ], "a": { "a": "pipe.label", "payload1": "$", "REMOTE_ADDR": "35.156.60.10", "xpath_city": "/root/address/city", "HTTP_DATE": "", "REMOTE_USER": "", "HTTP_REFERER": "", "REMOTE_PORT": "", "QUERY_STRING": "", "payload": "$", "CONTENT_TYPE": "application/json", "HTTP_ACCEPT": "", "REQUEST_METHOD": "POST", "jsonpath": "$.address.city", "HTTP_USER_AGENT": "Apache-HttpClient/4.1.1 (java 1.5)", "HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING": "", "PATH_INFO": "" }, "b": false }]
TestParam_2017_11_10.slp (2.5 KB)
The xpath or json path are not getting evaluated.