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The following new or modificated operators are provided in keyvalue feature.
KeyValueToTuple
Transforms key-value object to tuples. All data fields which are not defined in schema will be lost.
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#DEFINE SCHEMA [['timestamp.unixtimestamp', 'List(Integer)'],['timestamp.iso', 'String'],['track.name', 'String']] tuple = KEYVALUETOTUPLE({schema=${SCHEMA}, KEEPINPUT = 'false', TYPE = 'type'}, receiverJSON) |
TupleToKeyValue
Transforms tuples to key-value objects based on tuples schema.
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tupleToKeyValue = TUPLETOKEYVALUE({type='KEYVALUEOBJECT'}, receiverTuple) |
Select
The select operator can be used for key value objects in the same way as for tuples.
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selectJSON = SELECT({predicate='track.artist.name = "Evanescence"'}, receiverJSON) selectJSONList = SELECT({predicate='timestamp.unixtimestamp[0] = 1162304033'}, receiverJSON) |
Project
For the key value projection the "paths" attribute has to be used. The "attributes" attribute only works for relational tuples.
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renamed = RENAME({aliases = ['Zeit', 'ZeitNew', 'Band', 'BandNew'], pairs = 'true'}, mapped) |
Map
For the key value MAP operator the "kvexpressions" attribute has to be used. The "expressions" attribute only works for relational tuples.
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