may need to json encode it yourself before you send it off, don't recall tho
so assuming `data` is your net dict
put(data=json.dumps(data))
The server error means it's having trouble parsing json from the data
you currently send and failing at the first character it encounters.
On 28/01/2020 14.48, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
Hi Stefan,
[email protected] (Stefan Pratter) wrote:
print(r.json())
Ah, I've been looking for that; now it just tells me...
{'meta': {'error': 'JSON parse error - Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char
0)'}}
Ok, I've now tried putting data=...:
- Only the changes as a simple <dict>.
- The entire object (from data[0]) as a simple <dict>.
- The entire object (from data[0]) as {'data': [ <dict> ] }
- The entire object (from data[0]) plus empty meta as {'data': [ <dict> ],
'meta': {} }
I'm always getting the JSON parse error.
Am I missing a conversion step somewhere?
json.dumps() looks alright in all cases.
- Elmar.
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