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+Tutorial
+========
+
+Please refer to `RFC 6902 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902>`_ for the exact
+patch syntax.
+
+Creating a Patch
+----------------
+
+Patches can be created in two ways. One way is to explicitly create a
+``JsonPatch`` object from a list of operations. For convenience, the method
+``JsonPatch.from_string()`` accepts a string, parses it and constructs the
+patch object from it.
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ >>> import jsonpatch
+ >>> patch = jsonpatch.JsonPatch([
+ {'op': 'add', 'path': '/foo', 'value': 'bar'},
+ {'op': 'add', 'path': '/baz', 'value': [1, 2, 3]},
+ {'op': 'remove', 'path': '/baz/1'},
+ {'op': 'test', 'path': '/baz', 'value': [1, 3]},
+ {'op': 'replace', 'path': '/baz/0', 'value': 42},
+ {'op': 'remove', 'path': '/baz/1'},
+ ])
+
+ # or equivalently
+ >>> patch = jsonpatch.JsonPatch.from_string('[{"op": "add", ....}]')
+
+Another way is to *diff* two objects.
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ >>> src = {'foo': 'bar', 'numbers': [1, 3, 4, 8]}
+ >>> dst = {'baz': 'qux', 'numbers': [1, 4, 7]}
+ >>> patch = jsonpatch.JsonPatch.from_diff(src, dst)
+
+ # or equivalently
+ >>> patch = jsonpatch.make_patch(src, dst)
+
+
+Applying a Patch
+----------------
+
+A patch is always applied to an object.
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ >>> doc = {}
+ >>> result = patch.apply(doc)
+ {'foo': 'bar', 'baz': [42]}
+
+The ``apply`` method returns a new object as a result. If ``in_place=True`` the
+object is modified in place.
+
+If a patch is only used once, it is not necessary to create a patch object
+explicitly.
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ >>> obj = {'foo': 'bar'}
+
+ # from a patch string
+ >>> patch = '[{"op": "add", "path": "/baz", "value": "qux"}]'
+ >>> res = jsonpatch.apply_patch(obj, patch)
+
+ # or from a list
+ >>> patch = [{'op': 'add', 'path': '/baz', 'value': 'qux'}]
+ >>> res = jsonpatch.apply_patch(obj, patch)