Reverse JMESPath
Is it possible to get the JMESPath, provided current JSON input and output JSON are passed?
I think, new contributors can think about it if it is not currently possible.
Tagging @springcomp
hi @rrjanbiah thanks for your feedback.
That’s certainly an interesting challenge. I’m not sure that is an easy - or even possible - problem at all.
However, this is clearly outside the scope of what we are trying to do. Thanks for your time.
@springcomp Thanks for your reply
Is it possible to get the JMESPath, provided current JSON input and output JSON are passed?
I think, new contributors can think about it if it is not currently possible.
undo;rebos.