use jsonfilter::{try_matches, FilterError}; use serde_json::{json, Value}; fn main() { let filter = json!({"$or": [{"tags": {"$in": "programming"}},{"tags": {"$in": "rust"}}]}); let obj1 = json!({"name": "John Doe", "tags": ["rust", "programming", "development"]}); let obj2 = json!({"name": "Alice Smith", "tags": ["web", "development", "javascript"]}); let obj3 = json!({"name": "Bob Brown", "tags": ["python", "programming", "machine learning"]}); println!("Filter:"); println!("{}", filter); println!("Objects:"); println!("Object 1: {}", obj1); println!("Object 2: {}", obj2); println!("Object 3: {}", obj3); match_objects(&filter, &obj1); match_objects(&filter, &obj2); match_objects(&filter, &obj3); } fn match_objects(filter: &Value, obj: &Value) { match try_matches(filter, obj) { Ok(result) => { if result { println!("Filter matches the object"); } else { println!("Filter does not match the object"); } } Err(err) => match err { FilterError::InvalidFilter => println!("Invalid filter"), FilterError::UnknownOperator => println!("Unknown operator in filter"), FilterError::KeyNotFound => println!("Key not found in object"), }, } }