Fix bug with extract_data_from_json and jmespath int or float#160
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Fix bug with extract_data_from_json and jmespath int or float#160
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Closes: #159
This PR ensures that we only try to iterate over a list when extracting data using the JMESPath. During my testing, I did notice that this was not always happening, depending on how I wrote the JMESPath, so it is possible that this may be unnecessary.
The following works:
data = [
{"metric": 1000, "threshold": .75}
]
path = "[].metric" or "[].threshold"