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json_query: Handle AnsibleUnicode, AnsibleUnsafeText
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jmespath library does not undestand custom string types
such as AnsibleUnicode, and AnsibleUnsafeText.
So user need to use ``to_json | from_json`` filter while using
functions like ``starts_with`` and ``contains`` etc.
This hack will allow user to get rid of this filter.

Fixes: ansible-collections#320

Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
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bugfixes:
- json_query - handle ``AnsibleUnicode`` and ``AnsibleUnsafeText`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/320).
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions plugins/filter/json_query.py
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raise AnsibleError('You need to install "jmespath" prior to running '
'json_query filter')

# Hack to handle Ansible String Types
# See issue: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general/issues/320
jmespath.functions.REVERSE_TYPES_MAP['string'] = jmespath.functions.REVERSE_TYPES_MAP['string'] + ('AnsibleUnicode', 'AnsibleUnsafeText', )
try:
return jmespath.search(expr, data)
except jmespath.exceptions.JMESPathError as e:
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