> This pointer identifies the name field within the user object. You can refer to an array's entries by their index (ex. /user/friends/0 is Alice). The last element in an array ca be referenced using - (ex. /user/friends/- is John). If a property name contains ~, then inside the pointer it must be escaped using ~0, or if contains / then it must be escaped using ~1.
The biggest thing on my wishlist for a system like this is a standardized syntax for choosing an item in a list by an identifying (set?) of key-value pairs. E.g. for
{
"name": "Clark St Garden",
"plants": [
{ "latin": "Phytelephas aequatorialis", year: 2009 },
{ "latin": "Ceiba speciosa", year: 2009 },
{ "latin": "Dillenia indica", year: 2021 }
]
}
I'd like to be able to specify that I want to update Ceiba speciosa regardless of its index. This gets especially important if we're adding items or trying to analyze diffs of previous versions of a json item replies(2):