I am trying to parse a JSON multiline file using json
library in Python 2.7. A simplified sample file is given below:
{
"observations": {
"notice": [
{
"copyright": "Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Bureau of Meteorology. For more information see: http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml http://www.bom.gov.au/other/disclaimer.shtml",
"copyright_url": "http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml",
"disclaimer_url": "http://www.bom.gov.au/other/disclaimer.shtml",
"feedback_url": "http://www.bom.gov.au/other/feedback"
}
]
}
}
My code is as follows:
import json
with open('test.json', 'r') as jsonFile:
for jf in jsonFile:
jf = jf.replace('\n', '')
jf = jf.strip()
weatherData = json.loads(jf)
print weatherData
Nevertheless, I get an error as shown below:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test.py", line 8, in <module>
weatherData = json.loads(jf)
File "/home/usr/anaconda2/lib/python2.7/json/__init__.py", line 339, in loads
return _default_decoder.decode(s)
File "/home/usr/anaconda2/lib/python2.7/json/decoder.py", line 364, in decode
obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
File "/home/usr/anaconda2/lib/python2.7/json/decoder.py", line 380, in raw_decode
obj, end = self.scan_once(s, idx)
ValueError: Expecting object: line 1 column 1 (char 0)
Just to do some testing, I modified the code such that after removing newlines and striping away the leading and trailing white spaces, I write the contents to another file (with the json
extension). Surprisingly, when I read back the latter file, I do not get any error and the parsing is successful. The modified code is as follows:
import json
filewrite = open('out.json', 'w+')
with open('test.json', 'r') as jsonFile:
for jf in jsonFile:
jf = jf.replace('\n', '')
jf = jf.strip()
filewrite.write(jf)
filewrite.close()
with open('out.json', 'r') as newJsonFile:
for line in newJsonFile:
weatherData = json.loads(line)
print weatherData
The output is as follows:
{u'observations': {u'notice': [{u'copyright_url': u'http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml', u'disclaimer_url': u'http://www.bom.gov.au/other/disclaimer.shtml', u'copyright': u'Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Bureau of Meteorology. For more information see: http://www.bom.gov.au/other/copyright.shtml http://www.bom.gov.au/other/disclaimer.shtml', u'feedback_url': u'http://www.bom.gov.au/other/feedback'}]}}
Any idea what might be going on when new lines and white spaces are stripped before using json
library?
You will go crazy if you try to parse a json file line by line. The json module has helper methods to read file objects directly or strings i.e. the
load
andloads
methods.load
takes a file object (as shown below) for a file that contains json data, whileloads
takes a string that contains json data.Option 1: - Preferred
Option 2:
If you are looking for higher performance json parsing check out ujson
In the first snippet, you try to parse it line by line. You should parse it all at once. The easiest is to use
json.load(jsonfile)
. (The jf variable name is misleading as it's a string). So the correct way to parse it:Although it's a good idea to store the json in one line, as it's more concise.
In the second snippet your problem is that you print it as unicode string which is and
u'string here'
is python specific. A valid json uses double quotation marksFYI, you can have both files opened in single
with
statement: