Public/ConvertFrom-Neo4jResponse.ps1
function ConvertFrom-Neo4jResponse { <# .SYNOPSIS Parse the response from Neo4j .DESCRIPTION Parse the response from Neo4j Generally only useful and used in PSNeo4j commands Details: http://neo4j.com/docs/developer-manual/current/http-api/ .EXAMPLE $Response = Invoke-RestMethod @SomeNeo4jParams ConvertFrom-Neo4jResponse -Response $Response .PARAMETER Response Output from Invoke-RestMethod .PARAMETER As Parse the Neo4j response as... Parsed: We attempt to parse the output into friendlier PowerShell objects Please open an issue if you see unexpected output with this Raw: We don't touch the response ($Response) Results: We expand the 'results' property on the response ($Response.results) Row: We expand the 'row' property on the responses results ($Response.results.data.row) -As Parsed does a few things: * Merges specified 'Meta' information about each item returned * Merges 'column' name for each item returned We default to the value specified by Set-PSNeo4jConfiguration (Initially, 'Parsed') See ConvertFrom-Neo4jResponse for implementation details .PARAMETER MetaProperties Merge zero or any combination of these corresponding meta properties in the results: 'id', 'type', 'deleted' We default to the value specified by Set-PSNeo4jConfiguration (Initially, 'type') .PARAMETER MergePrefix If any MetaProperties are specified, we add this prefix to avoid clobbering existing neo4j properties We default to the value specified by Set-PSNeo4jConfiguration (Initially, 'Neo4j') .FUNCTIONALITY Neo4j #> [cmdletbinding()] param( $Response, [validateset('Raw', 'Results', 'Row', 'Parsed')] [string]$As = $PSNeo4jConfig.As, [validateset('id', 'type', 'deleted')] [string]$MetaProperties = $PSNeo4jConfig.MetaProperties, [string]$MergePrefix = $PSNeo4jConfig.MergePrefix ) if($As -eq 'Raw') { return $Response } if($Response.Errors.count -gt 0) { foreach($err in $Response.Errors) { Write-Error -ErrorId $err.code -Message $err.message } } if($Response.psobject.properties.name -contains 'results') { #return } If($As -eq 'ExpandResults') { return $Response.results } If($As -eq 'ExpandRow') { return $Response.results.data.row } If($As -eq 'Parsed') { # The following merges columns+rows, and rows+meta # Is results always an array of 1? $Columns = $Response.results.columns $Data = @($Response.results.data) for ($DataIndex = 0; $DataIndex -lt $Data.count; $DataIndex++) { for ($ColumnIndex = 0; $ColumnIndex -lt $Columns.Count; $ColumnIndex++) { $Column = $Columns[$ColumnIndex] $Datum = $Data[$DataIndex].row[$ColumnIndex].psobject.Copy() $Meta = $Data[$DataIndex].meta[$ColumnIndex] # Consider just looping properties... # Is row always an array of 1? foreach($prop in $MetaProperties) { if($null -ne $Meta -and $Meta[0].psobject.properties.name -contains $prop) { Add-Member -InputObject $Datum -Name "$MergePrefix$Prop" -Value $Meta.$Prop -MemberType NoteProperty -Force } } if($null -ne $Meta) { Add-Member -InputObject $Datum -Name "$MergePrefix`Column" -Value $Column -MemberType NoteProperty -Force } else { if($Datum -is [Object[]] -and $Datum.count -eq 1) {$Datum = $Datum[0]} $Datum = [pscustomobject]@{ "$MergePrefix`Column" = $Column "$MergePrefix`Data" = $Datum } } $Datum } } } } |