Operations (sample payloads)
Main operations
Add item to list
Adds an item to the end of a list. If this list doesn't already exist, then a new list will be returned with just the new item. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry"
],
"item": "date",
"unique": true
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date"
]
\}
Add multiple items to list
Adds multiple items to the end of a list. If this list doesn't already exist, then a new list will be returned with just the new items. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry"
],
"items": [
"date",
"elderberry",
"fig"
],
"unique": true
\}
Sample Output
Chunk
Split a list of items into lists of a fixed size. If the list can’t be split evenly, the final chunk will be the remaining elements. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry",
"fig",
"grape"
],
"size": 3
\}
Sample Output
\{
"size": 3,
"result": [
[
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry"
],
[
"date",
"elderberry",
"fig"
],
[
"grape"
]
]
\}
Concatenate
Concatenate two lists together, adding all of the items from the second list after the items in the first list. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry"
],
"list_two": [
"date",
"elderberry",
"fig"
]
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry",
"fig"
]
\}
Contains
Returns true if the match item in contained in the list, false otherwise. Sample Input Sample Output
Count items
Counts up the number of items (or length) in the list. Sample Input Sample Output
{
"result": 5
}
Delete items from list
Delete all items from a list that match a condition. Sample Input
{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
],
"conditions": [
{
"string_type": \{
"comparison_type": "contains",
"value": "a"
\}
},
{
"string_type": \{
"comparison_type": "!==",
"value": "cherry"
\}
}
],
"strictness": "all"
}
Sample Output
\{
"removed": true,
"result": [
"apple",
"banana",
"date"
]
\}
Difference
For a given list, filter it down to only return the items that do NOT exist in the second list. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
],
"list_two": [
"banana",
"date",
"fig"
]
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"apple",
"cherry",
"elderberry"
]
\}
Filter
Use filter conditions to filter a list of objects. Sample Input
{
"list": [
\{
"name": "John",
"age": 30,
"city": "New York"
\},
\{
"name": "Alice",
"age": 25,
"city": "Los Angeles"
\},
\{
"name": "Bob",
"age": 35,
"city": "Chicago"
\},
\{
"name": "Emma",
"age": 28,
"city": "New York"
\}
],
"filter_type": "inclusive",
"conjunction": "OR",
"filters": [
{
"age": 30
},
{
"city": "New York"
}
]
}
Sample Output
{
"result": [
\{
"name": "John",
"age": 30,
"city": "New York"
\},
\{
"name": "Emma",
"age": 28,
"city": "New York"
\}
]
}
Find object in list
From a list of objects, pick the first object that matches the fields in the match object. Sample Input Sample Output
{
"result": \{
"id": 2,
"name": "Jane Smith",
"age": 25,
"city": "Los Angeles"
\}
}
First
Given a list of items, get the first one. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
42,
17,
99,
3,
7
],
"error_on_empty": false
\}
Sample Output
{
"result": 42
}
Get item by index
Given a list of items, retrieve the one at a specified index. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
],
"index": 2,
"default_value": "Not found",
"index_error": false,
"error_on_empty": false
\}
Sample Output
{
"result": "cherry"
}
Get list of page numbers
Get a list of "page numbers", given a total count, along with the number of items you would like to have in each page. For example, if you had 300 records and 100 per page, the list "[1,2,3]" would be returned. Sample Input Sample Output
\{
"result": [
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
]
\}
Get numbers between
Given a minimum and maximum value, get a list of all of the numbers in between the two. Includes both the minimum and maximum numbers too. Sample Input
\{
"min": 5,
"max": 10
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
]
\}
Get unique items by key
Given a list of objects, retrieve a unique list of objects, excluding duplicate values for a specific key. Sample Input
{
"list": [
\{
"id": 1,
"name": "John Doe",
"department": "Sales"
\},
\{
"id": 2,
"name": "Jane Smith",
"department": "Marketing"
\},
\{
"id": 3,
"name": "Bob Johnson",
"department": "Sales"
\},
\{
"id": 4,
"name": "Alice Brown",
"department": "Marketing"
\}
],
"key": "department"
}
Sample Output
{
"result": [
\{
"id": 1,
"name": "John Doe",
"department": "Sales"
\},
\{
"id": 2,
"name": "Jane Smith",
"department": "Marketing"
\}
]
}
Intersection
For two given lists, return only the items that exist in both lists. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
],
"list_two": [
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
]
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
4,
5,
6
]
\}
Iterative transform
Given a list, iterates through the enumerable components, and transforms the associated values accordingly. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"hello world",
"SAMPLE TEXT",
"camelCase_example",
" trim me ",
"snake_case_string"
],
"transform_value": "upperCase"
\}
Sample Output
Join
Join all items in a list together as a string, separated by a separator. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
42,
true,
[
"grape",
"orange"
]
],
"separator": " - "
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": "apple - banana - cherry - 42 - true - grape,orange"
\}
Last
Given a list of items, get the last one. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
],
"error_on_empty": false
\}
Sample Output
{
"result": "elderberry"
}
Pluck
Given a list of objects, extracts the value of a specific key from each one, returning a flat list of the values for all objects. Sample Input Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"john@example.com",
"jane@example.com",
"bob@example.com"
]
\}
Remove duplicates
Ensures that every item in a list exists once, and only once. Removes any duplicate values. Sample Input Sample Output
Rename keys
Renames all keys in a list of objects. Sample Input
{
"list_of_objects": [
\{
"first_name": "John",
"last_name": "Doe",
"age": 30
\},
\{
"first_name": "Jane",
"last_name": "Smith",
"age": 25
\}
],
"list_of_keys": [
\{
"original_key": "first_name",
"new_key": "given_name"
\},
\{
"original_key": "last_name",
"new_key": "family_name"
\}
]
}
Sample Output
{
"result": [
\{
"given_name": "John",
"family_name": "Doe",
"age": 30
\},
\{
"given_name": "Jane",
"family_name": "Smith",
"age": 25
\}
]
}
Reverse
Reverse the order of a list. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
]
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"elderberry",
"date",
"cherry",
"banana",
"apple"
]
\}
Rotate first item
Takes the first item of the list and puts it at the back. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
]
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry",
"apple"
]
\}
Simple sort
Sorts a list of strings and / or numbers in ascending or descending order. Sample Input Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"elderberry",
"date",
"cherry",
"banana",
"apple"
]
\}
Slice
Creates a slice of the list from start up to, but not including, end. Sample Input
\{
"list": [
"apple",
"banana",
"cherry",
"date",
"elderberry"
],
"start": 1,
"end": 4
\}
Sample Output
\{
"result": [
"banana",
"cherry",
"date"
]
\}
Sort objects
Given the inputs list, key and order ("ascending", "descending"), sort the object by the specified key in the desired order. Sample Input Sample Output
{
"result": [
\{
"name": "Alice",
"age": 25,
"city": "Los Angeles"
\},
\{
"name": "John",
"age": 30,
"city": "New York"
\},
\{
"name": "Bob",
"age": 35,
"city": "Chicago"
\}
]
}
Zip
Takes a list of keys and a second list of values and returns a single object with corresponding key value pairs. Sample Input Sample Output
{
"result": \{
"name": "John Doe",
"age": 30,
"city": "New York"
\}
}