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May 11, 2012 14:42
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Python Read JSON from HTTP Request of URL
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# Load Json into a Python object | |
import urllib2 | |
import json | |
req = urllib2.Request("http://localhost:81/sensors/temperature.json") | |
opener = urllib2.build_opener() | |
f = opener.open(req) | |
json = json.loads(f.read()) | |
print json | |
print json['unit'] | |
# Array example | |
import urllib2 | |
import json | |
req = urllib2.Request("http://vimeo.com/api/v2/video/38356.json") | |
opener = urllib2.build_opener() | |
f = opener.open(req) | |
json = json.loads(f.read()) | |
print json | |
print json[0]['title'] |
import requests
import json
import urllib
url="http://api.open-notify.org/iss-pass.json"
r=requests.get(url)
t=json.loads(r.content)
for i in range(len(t)):
print(t[i]['state'])
I would suggest using requests
import requests
r = requests.get('URL-HERE')
print r.json()
This is a bit confusing https://gist.github.com/sirleech/2660189#file-gistfile1-py-L19, the variable name is shadowing the library json here. Something like json_response
could work better here.
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I would suggest you don't create a variable named 'json' that overloads the class named 'json' in line 19.