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Justin Leet updated METRON-1606:
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Fix Version/s: 0.6.0
> Add a 'wrap' to incoming messages in the metron json parser
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>
> Key: METRON-1606
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-1606
> Project: Metron
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Laurens Vets
> Assignee: Otto Fowler
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.6.0
>
>
> For many use cases, the user may not have control over the format of the json
> that is coming in. Some services send 'documents' with many atomic json
> entries, that are not in a coherent array, and cannot be referenced or parsed.
>
> It would be useful to simply have the option for the JSONMap parser to be
> configured to 'wrap' the incoming document in an array and holding entity.
> This would allow it to be parsed and addressed by JSONPath.
>
> {data},
> {data},
> {data},
>
> wraps to:
>
> { "wrapName" : [
> {data},
> {data},
> {data}
> ]
> }
>
> that can be then referenced by a jsonPath statement : $.wrapperName[*] or
> something more complex
>
> So you would configure the parser
> {code:java}
> wrapIncomming : 'true' # This wraps the incomming bytes in a json construct,
> { NAME : [ CONTENT ] }{code}
> {code:java}
> .wrapContructName : 'messages' # default name for the wrapping construct,
> this name should be referenced in your jsonpath statement{code}
>
> The assumption here is that the entities, while not wrapped or in an array,
> are still comma separated.
>
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