Returns the value at `path` in JSON serialized form. This command accepts multiple `path` arguments. If no path is given, it defaults to the value's root. The following subcommands change the reply's format (all are empty string by default): * `INDENT` sets the indentation string for nested levels * `NEWLINE` sets the string that's printed at the end of each line * `SPACE` sets the string that's put between a key and a value Produce pretty-formatted JSON with `redis-cli` by following this example: ``` ~/$ redis-cli --raw 127.0.0.1:6379> JSON.GET myjsonkey INDENT "\t" NEWLINE "\n" SPACE " " path.to.value[1] ``` @return @array-reply of @bulk-string-reply - each string is the JSON serialization of each JSON value that matches a path. When using a JSONPath, the root of the matching values is always an array. In contrast, the legacy path returns a single value. If there are multiple paths that include both legacy path and JSONPath, the returned value conforms to the JSONPath version (an array of values). @examples ``` redis> JSON.SET doc $ '{"a":2, "b": 3, "nested": {"a": 4, "b": null}}' OK ``` With a single JSONPath (JSON array bulk string): ``` redis> JSON.GET doc $..b "[3,null]" ``` Using multiple paths with at least one JSONPath (map with array of JSON values per path): ``` redis> JSON.GET doc ..a $..b "{\"$..b\":[3,null],\"..a\":[2,4]}" ```