zljubi...@gmail.com writes: > in python3 my variable looks like this: > > a = b'{"uuid":"5730e8666ffa02.34177329","error":""}' > str(a) = 'b\'{"uuid":"5730e8666ffa02.34177329","error":""}\'' > > If I execute the following command I get the error: > >>>> json.loads(str(a)) > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\PyCharm Community Edition > 2016.1.2\helpers\pydev\_pydevd_bundle\pydevd_exec2.py", line 3, in Exec > exec(exp, global_vars, local_vars) > File "<input>", line 1, in <module> > File "C:\Program Files\Python34\lib\json\__init__.py", line 318, in loads > return _default_decoder.decode(s) > File "C:\Program Files\Python34\lib\json\decoder.py", line 343, in decode > obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end()) > File "C:\Program Files\Python34\lib\json\decoder.py", line 361, in > raw_decode > raise ValueError(errmsg("Expecting value", s, err.value)) from None > ValueError: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) > > Why I am getting this error?
The result of str(a) is not a valid JSON string. It starts with a b but a JSON string must start with a digit of one of -, ", {, [, t, f, n (the letters being legal only if they are the start of true, false or null. In fact (in Python 3), passing bytes to str() without an encoding is a special case -- you get an informal string representation. I'm not sure you can be sure what you get though I imagine it's designed to be the same as Python 2 gave. > If I set variable a to the > '{"uuid":"5730e8666ffa02.34177329","error":""}' everything works as > expected. That string starts with { so it's OK. You probably what something like json.loads(str(a, 'ascii')) or maybe 'utf-8' or 'windows-1285' or... well you get the idea. You need to say how the bytes should be turned into string characters. -- Ben. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list