%dw 2.0
import * from dw::core::Arrays
var users = [{id: "1", name:"Mariano"},{id: "2", name:"Leandro"},{id: "3", name:"Julian"},{id: "5", name:"Julian"}]
var products = [{ownerId: "1", name:"DataWeave"},{ownerId: "1", name:"BAT"}, {ownerId: "3", name:"DataSense"}, {ownerId: "4", name:"SmartConnectors"}]
output application/json
---
leftJoin(users, products, (user) -> user.id, (product) -> product.ownerId)
leftJoin
leftJoin(Array<L>, Array<R>, (leftValue: L) -> String, (rightValue: R) -> String): Array<{ l: L, r?: R }>
Joins two arrays of objects by a given ID criteria.
leftJoin returns an array all the left items, merged by ID with any right
items that meet the joining criteria.
Introduced in DataWeave 2.2.0. Supported by Mule 4.2 and later.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
|
The left-side array of objects. |
|
The right-side array of objects. |
|
The criteria used to extract the ID for the left collection. |
|
The criteria used to extract the ID for the right collection. |
Example
This example shows how join behaves. Notice that it returns all objects from
the left-side array (left) but only joins items from the right-side array
(right) if the values of the left-side user.id and right-side
product.ownerId match.
Source
Output
[
{
"l": {
"id": "1",
"name": "Mariano"
},
"r": {
"ownerId": "1",
"name": "DataWeave"
}
},
{
"l": {
"id": "1",
"name": "Mariano"
},
"r": {
"ownerId": "1",
"name": "BAT"
}
},
{
"l": {
"id": "2",
"name": "Leandro"
}
},
{
"l": {
"id": "3",
"name": "Julian"
},
"r": {
"ownerId": "3",
"name": "DataSense"
}
},
{
"l": {
"id": "5",
"name": "Julian"
}
}
]



