I have a json string and I want to extract a parameter from this json using JsonPath in scala. Given Json:
{
"message_payload":"6b700b000006",
"message_encryption_version":"2.0",
"message_version":"1.0",
"message_metadata":{
"marketplace_id":"1",
"workflow_id":"5906bd4e-52eb-4e2d-9a16-034fb67572f1",
"hostname":"dev-dsk-shivabo-2b-3c0a1bd6.us-west-2.amazon.com",
"event_type":"MerchantRegistrationFraudEvaluation",
"event_date":"1513665186657"
}
}
I tried to use the below code to get the parameter event_type as found in some examples but it throws an error:
val eventType = JsonPath.read(jsonString, "$.message_metadata.event_type")
Error:
error: ambiguous reference to overloaded definition,
[scalac-2.11] both method read in object JsonPath of type [T](x$1: String, x$2: String, x$3: com.jayway.jsonpath.Predicate*)T
[scalac-2.11] and method read in object JsonPath of type [T](x$1: Any, x$2: String, x$3: com.jayway.jsonpath.Predicate*)T
[scalac-2.11] match argument types (String,String)
[scalac-2.11] val eventType = JsonPath.read(jsonString, "$.message_metadata.event_type");
Can someone please tell me what am I missing here?
You need to give a hint to the Scala compiler so that it is able to select the right method:
val eventType = JsonPath.read[String](jsonString, "$.message_metadata.event_type")
Here is the complete test app:
import com.jayway.jsonpath.JsonPath
object TestApp extends App {
val jsonString =
"""{
| "message_payload":"6b700b000006",
| "message_encryption_version":"2.0",
| "message_version":"1.0",
| "message_metadata":{
| "marketplace_id":"1",
| "workflow_id":"5906bd4e-52eb-4e2d-9a16-034fb67572f1",
| "hostname":"dev-dsk-shivabo-2b-3c0a1bd6.us-west-2.amazon.com",
| "event_type":"MerchantRegistrationFraudEvaluation",
| "event_date":"1513665186657"
| }
|}""".stripMargin
val eventType = JsonPath.read[String](jsonString, "$.message_metadata.event_type")
println(eventType) // MerchantRegistrationFraudEvaluation
}
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