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Operators
For a list of built-in JSONLogic operators see https://jsonlogic.com/operations.html.
PBI Inspector adds additional operators beyond those provided by the JSONLogic library.
Counts the number of items in an array.
Accepts two JSON array parameters, treats them as non-ordered sets, and returns a JSON array representing the set difference between the first and the second parameter.
Accepts a json pointer string and parses stringified JSON on the right of a '>' character. The drillvar operator was needed in V1 of PBI Inspector due to the large amount the escaped json in the report.json file. It is less relevant for PBI Inspector V2 but still useful for querying escaped json such as in the Deneb custom visual definition.
Accepts two JSON array parameters, treats them as non-ordered sets, and determines if they are equal.
Accepts two JSON array parameters, treat them as non-ordered sets, and returns a JSON array representing the intersection of both sets.
The part operator returns a PBIR folder element either in the context of the outer "part" iterator defined in the rule definition or standalone. For example the following part or parts can be returned:
- Report: returns the part with the "report.json" file path
- Version: returns the part with the "version.json" file path
- Pages: returns a list of all parts with "*.page.json" file paths
- AllVisuals: returns a list of all parts with "*.visual.json" file paths
- Visuals: returns a list of parts with "*.visual.json" file paths in the context of the rule's own "part" iterator.
- AllBookmarks: returns a list of all parts with "*.bookmark.json" file paths.
- Bookmarks: returns a list of parts with "*.bookmark.json" file paths in the context of the rule's own "part" iterator.
[documentation in progress]
[documentation in progress]
Accepts a JSON array of rectangle ids, x and y coordinates and width, height and optional margin width. Returns an array of overlapping rectangle ids (inflated by the margin width).
Accepts a search string and regular expression as parameters. Returns the count of regular expression matches in the search string.
Accepts two JSON array parameters, treat them as non-ordered sets, and returns a JSON array representing the symmetric difference of both sets.
Accepts an array of key/value pairs as parameter. Return a JSON record.
Accepts a JSON node as parameter and returns the equivalent stringified JSON.
Accepts two JSON array parameters, treat them as non-ordered sets, and returns a JSON array representing the union of both sets.