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/*====================================================================================================================================*
ImportJSON by Brad Jasper and Trevor Lohrbeer
====================================================================================================================================
Version: 1.5.0
Project Page: https://github.com/bradjasper/ImportJSON
Copyright: (c) 2017-2019 by Brad Jasper
(c) 2012-2017 by Trevor Lohrbeer
License: GNU General Public License, version 3 (GPL-3.0)
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A library for importing JSON feeds into Google spreadsheets. Functions include:
ImportJSON For use by end users to import a JSON feed from a URL
ImportJSONFromSheet For use by end users to import JSON from one of the Sheets
ImportJSONViaPost For use by end users to import a JSON feed from a URL using POST parameters
ImportJSONAdvanced For use by script developers to easily extend the functionality of this library
ImportJSONBasicAuth For use by end users to import a JSON feed from a URL with HTTP Basic Auth (added by Karsten Lettow)
For future enhancements see https://github.com/bradjasper/ImportJSON/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Aenhancement
For bug reports see https://github.com/bradjasper/ImportJSON/issues
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changelog:
1.6.0 (June 2, 2019) Fixed null values (thanks @gdesmedt1)
1.5.0 (January 11, 2019) Adds ability to include all headers in a fixed order even when no data is present for a given header in some or all rows.
1.4.0 (July 23, 2017) Transfer project to Brad Jasper. Fixed off-by-one array bug. Fixed previous value bug. Added custom annotations. Added ImportJSONFromSheet and ImportJSONBasicAuth.
1.3.0 Adds ability to import the text from a set of rows containing the text to parse. All cells are concatenated
1.2.1 Fixed a bug with how nested arrays are handled. The rowIndex counter wasn't incrementing properly when parsing.
1.2.0 Added ImportJSONViaPost and support for fetchOptions to ImportJSONAdvanced
1.1.1 Added a version number using Google Scripts Versioning so other developers can use the library
1.1.0 Added support for the noHeaders option
1.0.0 Initial release
*====================================================================================================================================*/
/**
* Imports a JSON feed and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is flattened to create
* a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to that data in
* the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data.
*
* By default, data gets transformed so it looks more like a normal data import. Specifically:
*
* - Data from parent JSON elements gets inherited to their child elements, so rows representing child elements contain the values
* of the rows representing their parent elements.
* - Values longer than 256 characters get truncated.
* - Headers have slashes converted to spaces, common prefixes removed and the resulting text converted to title case.
*
* To change this behavior, pass in one of these values in the options parameter:
*
* noInherit: Don't inherit values from parent elements
* noTruncate: Don't truncate values
* rawHeaders: Don't prettify headers
* noHeaders: Don't include headers, only the data
* allHeaders: Include all headers from the query parameter in the order they are listed
* debugLocation: Prepend each value with the row & column it belongs in
*
* For example:
*
* =ImportJSON("http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/standardfeeds/most_popular?v=2&alt=json", "/feed/entry/title,/feed/entry/content",
* "noInherit,noTruncate,rawHeaders")
*
* @param {url} the URL to a public JSON feed
* @param {query} a comma-separated list of paths to import. Any path starting with one of these paths gets imported.
* @param {parseOptions} a comma-separated list of options that alter processing of the data
* @customfunction
*
* @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers
**/
function ImportJSON(url, query, parseOptions) {
return ImportJSONAdvanced(url, null, query, parseOptions, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_);
}
/**
* Imports a JSON feed via a POST request and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is
* flattened to create a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to
* that data in the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data.
*
* To retrieve the JSON, a POST request is sent to the URL and the payload is passed as the content of the request using the content
* type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". If the fetchOptions define a value for "method", "payload" or "contentType", these
* values will take precedent. For example, advanced users can use this to make this function pass XML as the payload using a GET
* request and a content type of "application/xml; charset=utf-8". For more information on the available fetch options, see
* https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/url-fetch/url-fetch-app . At this time the "headers" option is not supported.
*
* By default, the returned data gets transformed so it looks more like a normal data import. Specifically:
*
* - Data from parent JSON elements gets inherited to their child elements, so rows representing child elements contain the values
* of the rows representing their parent elements.
* - Values longer than 256 characters get truncated.
* - Headers have slashes converted to spaces, common prefixes removed and the resulting text converted to title case.
*
* To change this behavior, pass in one of these values in the options parameter:
*
* noInherit: Don't inherit values from parent elements
* noTruncate: Don't truncate values
* rawHeaders: Don't prettify headers
* noHeaders: Don't include headers, only the data
* allHeaders: Include all headers from the query parameter in the order they are listed
* debugLocation: Prepend each value with the row & column it belongs in
*
* For example:
*
* =ImportJSON("http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/standardfeeds/most_popular?v=2&alt=json", "user=bob&apikey=xxxx",
* "validateHttpsCertificates=false", "/feed/entry/title,/feed/entry/content", "noInherit,noTruncate,rawHeaders")
*
* @param {url} the URL to a public JSON feed
* @param {payload} the content to pass with the POST request; usually a URL encoded list of parameters separated by ampersands
* @param {fetchOptions} a comma-separated list of options used to retrieve the JSON feed from the URL
* @param {query} a comma-separated list of paths to import. Any path starting with one of these paths gets imported.
* @param {parseOptions} a comma-separated list of options that alter processing of the data
* @customfunction
*
* @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers
**/
function ImportJSONViaPost(url, payload, fetchOptions, query, parseOptions) {
var postOptions = parseToObject_(fetchOptions);
if (postOptions["method"] == null) {
postOptions["method"] = "POST";
}
if (postOptions["payload"] == null) {
postOptions["payload"] = payload;
}
if (postOptions["contentType"] == null) {
postOptions["contentType"] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
}
convertToBool_(postOptions, "validateHttpsCertificates");
convertToBool_(postOptions, "useIntranet");
convertToBool_(postOptions, "followRedirects");
convertToBool_(postOptions, "muteHttpExceptions");
return ImportJSONAdvanced(url, postOptions, query, parseOptions, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_);
}
/**
* Imports a JSON text from a named Sheet and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is flattened to create
* a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to that data in
* the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data.
*
* By default, data gets transformed so it looks more like a normal data import. Specifically:
*
* - Data from parent JSON elements gets inherited to their child elements, so rows representing child elements contain the values
* of the rows representing their parent elements.
* - Values longer than 256 characters get truncated.
* - Headers have slashes converted to spaces, common prefixes removed and the resulting text converted to title case.
*
* To change this behavior, pass in one of these values in the options parameter:
*
* noInherit: Don't inherit values from parent elements
* noTruncate: Don't truncate values
* rawHeaders: Don't prettify headers
* noHeaders: Don't include headers, only the data
* allHeaders: Include all headers from the query parameter in the order they are listed
* debugLocation: Prepend each value with the row & column it belongs in
*
* For example:
*
* =ImportJSONFromSheet("Source", "/feed/entry/title,/feed/entry/content",
* "noInherit,noTruncate,rawHeaders")
*
* @param {sheetName} the name of the sheet containg the text for the JSON
* @param {query} a comma-separated lists of paths to import. Any path starting with one of these paths gets imported.
* @param {options} a comma-separated list of options that alter processing of the data
*
* @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers
* @customfunction
**/
function ImportJSONFromSheet(sheetName, query, options) {
var object = getDataFromNamedSheet_(sheetName);
return parseJSONObject_(object, query, options, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_);
}
/**
* An advanced version of ImportJSON designed to be easily extended by a script. This version cannot be called from within a
* spreadsheet.
*
* Imports a JSON feed and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is flattened to create
* a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to that data in
* the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data.
*
* The fetchOptions can be used to change how the JSON feed is retrieved. For instance, the "method" and "payload" options can be
* set to pass a POST request with post parameters. For more information on the available parameters, see
* https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/url-fetch/url-fetch-app .
*
* Use the include and transformation functions to determine what to include in the import and how to transform the data after it is
* imported.
*
* For example:
*
* ImportJSON("http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/standardfeeds/most_popular?v=2&alt=json",
* new Object() { "method" : "post", "payload" : "user=bob&apikey=xxxx" },
* "/feed/entry",
* "",
* function (query, path) { return path.indexOf(query) == 0; },
* function (data, row, column) { data[row][column] = data[row][column].toString().substr(0, 100); } )
*
* In this example, the import function checks to see if the path to the data being imported starts with the query. The transform
* function takes the data and truncates it. For more robust versions of these functions, see the internal code of this library.
*
* @param {url} the URL to a public JSON feed
* @param {fetchOptions} an object whose properties are options used to retrieve the JSON feed from the URL
* @param {query} the query passed to the include function
* @param {parseOptions} a comma-separated list of options that may alter processing of the data
* @param {includeFunc} a function with the signature func(query, path, options) that returns true if the data element at the given path
* should be included or false otherwise.
* @param {transformFunc} a function with the signature func(data, row, column, options) where data is a 2-dimensional array of the data
* and row & column are the current row and column being processed. Any return value is ignored. Note that row 0
* contains the headers for the data, so test for row==0 to process headers only.
*
* @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers
* @customfunction
**/
function ImportJSONAdvanced(url, fetchOptions, query, parseOptions, includeFunc, transformFunc) {
var jsondata = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, fetchOptions);
var object = JSON.parse(jsondata.getContentText());
return parseJSONObject_(object, query, parseOptions, includeFunc, transformFunc);
}
/**
* Helper function to authenticate with basic auth informations using ImportJSONAdvanced
*
* Imports a JSON feed and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is flattened to create
* a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to that data in
* the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data.
*
* The fetchOptions can be used to change how the JSON feed is retrieved. For instance, the "method" and "payload" options can be
* set to pass a POST request with post parameters. For more information on the available parameters, see
* https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/url-fetch/url-fetch-app .
*
* Use the include and transformation functions to determine what to include in the import and how to transform the data after it is
* imported.
*
* @param {url} the URL to a http basic auth protected JSON feed
* @param {username} the Username for authentication
* @param {password} the Password for authentication
* @param {query} the query passed to the include function (optional)
* @param {parseOptions} a comma-separated list of options that may alter processing of the data (optional)
*
* @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers
* @customfunction
**/
function ImportJSONBasicAuth(url, username, password, query, parseOptions) {
var encodedAuthInformation = Utilities.base64Encode(username + ":" + password);
var header = {headers: {Authorization: "Basic " + encodedAuthInformation}};
return ImportJSONAdvanced(url, header, query, parseOptions, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_);
}
/**
* Encodes the given value to use within a URL.
*
* @param {value} the value to be encoded
*
* @return the value encoded using URL percent-encoding
*/
function URLEncode(value) {
return encodeURIComponent(value.toString());
}
/**
* Adds an oAuth service using the given name and the list of properties.
*
* @note This method is an experiment in trying to figure out how to add an oAuth service without having to specify it on each
* ImportJSON call. The idea was to call this method in the first cell of a spreadsheet, and then use ImportJSON in other
* cells. This didn't work, but leaving this in here for further experimentation later.
*
* The test I did was to add the following into the A1:
*
* =AddOAuthService("twitter", "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token",
* "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token", "https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize",
* "<my consumer key>", "<my consumer secret>", "", "")
*
* Information on obtaining a consumer key & secret for Twitter can be found at https://dev.twitter.com/docs/auth/using-oauth
*
* Then I added the following into A2:
*
* =ImportJSONViaPost("https://api.twitter.com/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=fastfedora&count=2", "",
* "oAuthServiceName=twitter,oAuthUseToken=always", "/", "")
*
* I received an error that the "oAuthServiceName" was not a valid value. [twl 18.Apr.13]
*/
function AddOAuthService__(name, accessTokenUrl, requestTokenUrl, authorizationUrl, consumerKey, consumerSecret, method, paramLocation) {
var oAuthConfig = UrlFetchApp.addOAuthService(name);
if (accessTokenUrl != null && accessTokenUrl.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setAccessTokenUrl(accessTokenUrl);
}
if (requestTokenUrl != null && requestTokenUrl.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setRequestTokenUrl(requestTokenUrl);
}
if (authorizationUrl != null && authorizationUrl.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setAuthorizationUrl(authorizationUrl);
}
if (consumerKey != null && consumerKey.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setConsumerKey(consumerKey);
}
if (consumerSecret != null && consumerSecret.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setConsumerSecret(consumerSecret);
}
if (method != null && method.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setMethod(method);
}
if (paramLocation != null && paramLocation.length > 0) {
oAuthConfig.setParamLocation(paramLocation);
}
}
/**
* Parses a JSON object and returns a two-dimensional array containing the data of that object.
*/
function parseJSONObject_(object, query, options, includeFunc, transformFunc) {
var headers = new Array();
var data = new Array();
if (query && !Array.isArray(query) && query.toString().indexOf(",") != -1) {
query = query.toString().split(",");
}
// Prepopulate the headers to lock in their order
if (hasOption_(options, "allHeaders") && Array.isArray(query))
{
for (var i = 0; i < query.length; i++)
{
headers[query[i]] = Object.keys(headers).length;
}
}
if (options) {
options = options.toString().split(",");
}
parseData_(headers, data, "", {rowIndex: 1}, object, query, options, includeFunc);
parseHeaders_(headers, data);
transformData_(data, options, transformFunc);
return hasOption_(options, "noHeaders") ? (data.length > 1 ? data.slice(1) : new Array()) : data;
}
/**
* Parses the data contained within the given value and inserts it into the data two-dimensional array starting at the rowIndex.
* If the data is to be inserted into a new column, a new header is added to the headers array. The value can be an object,
* array or scalar value.
*
* If the value is an object, it's properties are iterated through and passed back into this function with the name of each
* property extending the path. For instance, if the object contains the property "entry" and the path passed in was "/feed",
* this function is called with the value of the entry property and the path "/feed/entry".
*
* If the value is an array containing other arrays or objects, each element in the array is passed into this function with
* the rowIndex incremeneted for each element.
*
* If the value is an array containing only scalar values, those values are joined together and inserted into the data array as
* a single value.
*
* If the value is a scalar, the value is inserted directly into the data array.
*/
function parseData_(headers, data, path, state, value, query, options, includeFunc) {
var dataInserted = false;
if (Array.isArray(value) && isObjectArray_(value)) {
for (var i = 0; i < value.length; i++) {
if (parseData_(headers, data, path, state, value[i], query, options, includeFunc)) {
dataInserted = true;
if (data[state.rowIndex]) {
state.rowIndex++;
}
}
}
} else if (isObject_(value)) {
for (key in value) {
if (parseData_(headers, data, path + "/" + key, state, value[key], query, options, includeFunc)) {
dataInserted = true;
}
}
} else if (!includeFunc || includeFunc(query, path, options)) {
// Handle arrays containing only scalar values
if (Array.isArray(value)) {
value = value.join();
}
// Insert new row if one doesn't already exist
if (!data[state.rowIndex]) {
data[state.rowIndex] = new Array();
}
// Add a new header if one doesn't exist
if (!headers[path] && headers[path] != 0) {
headers[path] = Object.keys(headers).length;
}
// Insert the data
data[state.rowIndex][headers[path]] = value;
dataInserted = true;
}
return dataInserted;
}
/**
* Parses the headers array and inserts it into the first row of the data array.
*/
function parseHeaders_(headers, data) {
data[0] = new Array();
for (key in headers) {
data[0][headers[key]] = key;
}
}
/**
* Applies the transform function for each element in the data array, going through each column of each row.
*/
function transformData_(data, options, transformFunc) {
for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
for (var j = 0; j < data[0].length; j++) {
transformFunc(data, i, j, options);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the given test value is an object; false otherwise.
*/
function isObject_(test) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(test) === '[object Object]';
}
/**
* Returns true if the given test value is an array containing at least one object; false otherwise.
*/
function isObjectArray_(test) {
for (var i = 0; i < test.length; i++) {
if (isObject_(test[i])) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns true if the given query applies to the given path.
*/
function includeXPath_(query, path, options) {
if (!query) {
return true;
} else if (Array.isArray(query)) {
for (var i = 0; i < query.length; i++) {
if (applyXPathRule_(query[i], path, options)) {
return true;
}
}
} else {
return applyXPathRule_(query, path, options);
}
return false;
};
/**
* Returns true if the rule applies to the given path.
*/
function applyXPathRule_(rule, path, options) {
return path.indexOf(rule) == 0;
}
/**
* By default, this function transforms the value at the given row & column so it looks more like a normal data import. Specifically:
*
* - Data from parent JSON elements gets inherited to their child elements, so rows representing child elements contain the values
* of the rows representing their parent elements.
* - Values longer than 256 characters get truncated.
* - Values in row 0 (headers) have slashes converted to spaces, common prefixes removed and the resulting text converted to title
* case.
*
* To change this behavior, pass in one of these values in the options parameter:
*
* noInherit: Don't inherit values from parent elements
* noTruncate: Don't truncate values
* rawHeaders: Don't prettify headers
* debugLocation: Prepend each value with the row & column it belongs in
*/
function defaultTransform_(data, row, column, options) {
if (data[row][column] == null) {
if (row < 2 || hasOption_(options, "noInherit")) {
data[row][column] = "";
} else {
data[row][column] = data[row-1][column];
}
}
if (!hasOption_(options, "rawHeaders") && row == 0) {
if (column == 0 && data[row].length > 1) {
removeCommonPrefixes_(data, row);
}
data[row][column] = toTitleCase_(data[row][column].toString().replace(/[\/\_]/g, " "));
}
if (!hasOption_(options, "noTruncate") && data[row][column]) {
data[row][column] = data[row][column].toString().substr(0, 256);
}
if (hasOption_(options, "debugLocation")) {
data[row][column] = "[" + row + "," + column + "]" + data[row][column];
}
}
/**
* If all the values in the given row share the same prefix, remove that prefix.
*/
function removeCommonPrefixes_(data, row) {
var matchIndex = data[row][0].length;
for (var i = 1; i < data[row].length; i++) {
matchIndex = findEqualityEndpoint_(data[row][i-1], data[row][i], matchIndex);
if (matchIndex == 0) {
return;
}
}
for (var i = 0; i < data[row].length; i++) {
data[row][i] = data[row][i].substring(matchIndex, data[row][i].length);
}
}
/**
* Locates the index where the two strings values stop being equal, stopping automatically at the stopAt index.
*/
function findEqualityEndpoint_(string1, string2, stopAt) {
if (!string1 || !string2) {
return -1;
}
var maxEndpoint = Math.min(stopAt, string1.length, string2.length);
for (var i = 0; i < maxEndpoint; i++) {
if (string1.charAt(i) != string2.charAt(i)) {
return i;
}
}
return maxEndpoint;
}
/**
* Converts the text to title case.
*/
function toTitleCase_(text) {
if (text == null) {
return null;
}
return text.replace(/\w\S*/g, function(word) { return word.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + word.substr(1).toLowerCase(); });
}
/**
* Returns true if the given set of options contains the given option.
*/
function hasOption_(options, option) {
return options && options.indexOf(option) >= 0;
}
/**
* Parses the given string into an object, trimming any leading or trailing spaces from the keys.
*/
function parseToObject_(text) {
var map = new Object();
var entries = (text != null && text.trim().length > 0) ? text.toString().split(",") : new Array();
for (var i = 0; i < entries.length; i++) {
addToMap_(map, entries[i]);
}
return map;
}
/**
* Parses the given entry and adds it to the given map, trimming any leading or trailing spaces from the key.
*/
function addToMap_(map, entry) {
var equalsIndex = entry.indexOf("=");
var key = (equalsIndex != -1) ? entry.substring(0, equalsIndex) : entry;
var value = (key.length + 1 < entry.length) ? entry.substring(key.length + 1) : "";
map[key.trim()] = value;
}
/**
* Returns the given value as a boolean.
*/
function toBool_(value) {
return value == null ? false : (value.toString().toLowerCase() == "true" ? true : false);
}
/**
* Converts the value for the given key in the given map to a bool.
*/
function convertToBool_(map, key) {
if (map[key] != null) {
map[key] = toBool_(map[key]);
}
}
function getDataFromNamedSheet_(sheetName) {
var ss = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet();
var source = ss.getSheetByName(sheetName);
var jsonRange = source.getRange(1,1,source.getLastRow());
var jsonValues = jsonRange.getValues();
var jsonText = "";
for (var row in jsonValues) {
for (var col in jsonValues[row]) {
jsonText +=jsonValues[row][col];
}
}
Logger.log(jsonText);
return JSON.parse(jsonText);
}