thornomad
thornomad

Reputation: 6777

Get json data via url and use in python (simplejson)

I imagine this must have a simple answer, but I am struggling: I want to take a url (which outputs json) and get the data in a usable dictionary in python. I am stuck on the last step.

>>> import urllib2
>>> import simplejson
>>> req = urllib2.Request("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/38356.json", None, {'user-agent':'syncstream/vimeo'})
>>> opener = urllib2.build_opener()
>>> f = opener.open(req)
>>> f.read()             # this works
'[{"id":"38356","title":"Forgetfulness - Billy Collins Animated Poetry","description":"US Poet Laureate Billy Collins reads his poem ","url":"http:\\/\\/vimeo.com\\/38356","upload_date":"2006-01-24 15:21:03","thumbnail_small":"http:\\/\\/80.media.vimeo.com\\/d1\\/5\\/47\\/74\\/thumbnail-4774968.jpg","thumbnail_medium":"http:\\/\\/80.media.vimeo.com\\/d1\\/5\\/46\\/85\\/thumbnail-4685118.jpg","thumbnail_large":"http:\\/\\/images.vimeo.com\\/87\\/39\\/873998\\/873998_640x480.jpg","user_name":"smjwt","user_url":"http:\\/\\/vimeo.com\\/smjwt","user_portrait_small":"http:\\/\\/bitcast.vimeo.com\\/vimeo\\/portraits\\/defaults\\/d.30.jpg","user_portrait_medium":"http:\\/\\/bitcast.vimeo.com\\/vimeo\\/portraits\\/defaults\\/d.75.jpg","user_portrait_large":"http:\\/\\/bitcast.vimeo.com\\/vimeo\\/portraits\\/defaults\\/d.100.jpg","user_portrait_huge":"http:\\/\\/bitcast.vimeo.com\\/vimeo\\/portraits\\/defaults\\/d.300.jpg","stats_number_of_likes":"281","stats_number_of_plays":"9173","stats_number_of_comments":23,"duration":"112","width":"320","height":"240","tags":"poetry, poet, online poetry, famous poet, video poetry, modern poetry, famous poem, poetry sites, poetry websites, audio poetry, american poet, animation clips, american poetry, free poetry sites, animation art, free poetry, animated clips, poem, poet laureate"}]'
>>> simplejson.load(f)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/utils/simplejson/__init__.py", line 298, in load
    parse_constant=parse_constant, **kw)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/utils/simplejson/__init__.py", line 338, in loads
    return _default_decoder.decode(s)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/utils/simplejson/decoder.py", line 326, in decode
    obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/django/utils/simplejson/decoder.py", line 344, in raw_decode
    raise ValueError("No JSON object could be decoded")
ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

Any ideas where I am going wrong?

Upvotes: 37

Views: 58531

Answers (3)

Paul Sutter
Paul Sutter

Reputation: 19

There's an even easier way - you dont need simplejson at all. Python can parse json into a dict/array using the eval statement as long as you set true/false/null to the right values.

# fetch the url
url = "https://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json?user_id=6253282,18949452"
json = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()

# convert to a native python object
(true,false,null) = (True,False,None)
profiles = eval(json)

Upvotes: -7

Ned Batchelder
Ned Batchelder

Reputation: 375484

The first line reads the entire file. The second line then tries to read more from the file, but there's nothing left:

>>> f.read()             # this works
blah blah blah
>>> simplejson.load(f)

Either just omit the f.read() line, or save the value from read, and use it in loads:

json = f.read()
simplejson.loads(json)

Upvotes: 10

unutbu
unutbu

Reputation: 879103

Try

f = opener.open(req)
simplejson.load(f)

without running f.read() first. When you run f.read(), the filehandle's contents are slurped so there is nothing left when your call simplejson.load(f)

Upvotes: 42

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