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jsondiffpatch.net
<!--- badges -->JSON object diffs and reversible patching (jsondiffpatch compatible)
Installing
Install from jsondiffpatch.net nuget website, or run the following command:
Install-Package JsonDiffPatch.Net
Usage
The library has support for the following 3 operations: Diff, Patch and Unpatch.
Diff
Diff two json objects
var jdp = new JsonDiffPatch();
var left = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": false }");
var right = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": true }");
JToken patch = jdp.Diff(left, right);
Console.WriteLine(patch.ToString());
// Output:
// {
// "key": [false, true]
// }
Patch
Patch a left object with a patch document
var jdp = new JsonDiffPatch();
var left = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": false }");
var right = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": true }");
JToken patch = jdp.Diff(left, right);
var output = jdp.Patch(left, patch);
Console.WriteLine(output.ToString());
// Output:
// {
// "key": true
// }
Unpatch
Unpatch a right object with a patch document
var jdp = new JsonDiffPatch();
var left = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": false }");
var right = JToken.Parse(@"{ ""key"": true }");
JToken patch = jdp.Diff(left, right);
var output = jdp.Unpatch(right, patch);
Console.WriteLine(output.ToString());
// Output:
// {
// "key": false
// }
Advanced Usage
JsonDiffPatch.Net is designed to handle complex diffs by producing a compact diff object with enough information to patch and unpatch relevant JSON objects. The following are some of the most common cases you may hit when generating a diff:
- Adding, Removing a property from an object
- Changing the property value or even value type
- Inserting and shifting elements in an array
- Efficient string diffing using google-diff-match-patch
- Nested object diffs
The full JSON patch document format is documented at https://github.com/benjamine/jsondiffpatch.
var left =
{
"id": 100,
"revision": 5,
"items": [
"car",
"bus"
],
"tagline": "I can't do it. This text is too long for me to handle! Please help me JsonDiffPatch!",
"author": "wbish"
}
var right =
{
"id": 100,
"revision": 6,
"items": [
"bike",
"bus",
"car"
],
"tagline": "I can do it. This text is not too long. Thanks JsonDiffPatch!",
"author": {
"first": "w",
"last": "bish"
}
}
var jdp = new JsonDiffPatch();
var output = jdp.Diff(left, right);
// Output:
{
"revision": [ // Changed the value of a property
5, // Old value
6 // New value
],
"items": { // Inserted and moved items in an array
"0": [
"bike"
],
"_t": "a",
"_1": [
"",
1,
3
]
},
"tagline": [ // A long string diff using google-diff-match-patch
"@@ -2,10 +2,8 @@\n can\n-'t\n do \n@@ -23,49 +23,28 @@\n is \n+not \n too long\n- for me to handle! Please help me\n+. Thanks\n Jso\n",
0,
2
],
"author": [ // Changed the type of the author property from string to object
"wbish",
{
"first": "w",
"last": "bish"
}
]
}
JSON Patches (RFC 6902)
A diff result can be converted into JSON patches, according to the RFC 6902 spec.
var left = JObject.Parse("{ \"name\": \"Justin\" }");
var right = JObject.Parse("{ \"name\" : \"John\", \"age\": 34 }");
var patch = new JsonDiffPatch().Diff(left, right);
var formatter = new JsonDeltaFormatter();
var operations = formatter.Format(patch);
/*
operations: [
{ "op": "replace", "path": "/name", "value": "John" },
{ "op": "add", "path": "/age", "value": 34 }
]
*/