On 28May2015 01:38, Jon Ribbens <jon+use...@unequivocal.co.uk> wrote:
On 2015-05-27, Karthik Sharma <karthik.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried modifying the program as follows as per your
suggestion.Doesn't seem to work.
That's because you didn't modify the program as per their suggestion,
you made completely different changes that bore no relation to what
they said.
Actually, his changes looked good to me. He does print from data first, but
only for debugging. Then he goes:
message = json.loads(data)
and tried to access message['Message'].
However I am having trouble reproducing his issue because his quoted code is
incorrect. I've tried to fix it, as listed below, but I don't know what is
really meant to be in the 'data" string.
Hint: Karthik, use raw strings (r'foo') for complicated strings - it avoids a
lot of backslashing etc, and thus avoids errors in backslashing.
Karthik, please correct the code below. Currently I do not get your exception,
I get an exception from the JSON module parsing the "data" string.
Code below,
Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au>
import json
json_input = { "msgType": "0",
"tid": "1",
"data": r'[{"Severity":"warn","Subject":"Reporting ","Message":"tdetails":
{"Product":"Gecko","CPUs":8,"Language":"en-GB","isEven t":">}]',
"Timestamp": "1432703193431",
"Host": "myserver.com",
"Agent": "Experience",
"AppName": "undefined",
"AppInstance": "my_server",
"Group": "UndefinedGroup"
}
print('json input original {} \n\n'.format(json_input))
data = json_input['data']
print('data {} \n\n'.format(data))
message = json.loads(data)
print('message {} \n\n'.format(message['Message']))
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