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  1. How can I parse (read) and use JSON in Python? - Stack Overflow

    My Python program receives JSON data, and I need to get bits of information out of it. How can I parse the data and use the result? I think I need to use json.loads for this task, but I can't under...

  2. Convert JSON string to dict using Python - Stack Overflow

    486 This question already has answers here: How can I parse (read) and use JSON in Python? (6 answers)

  3. Getting values from JSON using Python - Stack Overflow

    If you want to get values from a JSON document, then open the file first and pass the file handle to json.load() instead. Depending on the document structure, json.load() would return …

  4. python - What's the best way to parse a JSON response from the …

    Mar 24, 2020 · 430 I'm using the python requests module to send a RESTful GET to a server, for which I get a response in JSON. The JSON response is basically just a list of lists. What's the …

  5. python - Loading and parsing a JSON file with multiple JSON …

    You probably don't want to append each result to one list and then process everything if your file is really big. If you have a file containing individual JSON objects with delimiters in-between, …

  6. python - Reading JSON from a file - Stack Overflow

    If you are reading the data from the Internet instead, the same techniques can generally be used with the response you get from your HTTP API (it will be a file-like object); however, it is …

  7. How to convert JSON data into a Python object? - Stack Overflow

    May 10, 2016 · I want to convert JSON data into a Python object. I receive JSON data objects from the Facebook API, which I want to store in my database. My current View in Django …

  8. HTTP requests and JSON parsing in Python - Stack Overflow

    Jun 17, 2011 · The requests Python module takes care of both retrieving JSON data and decoding it, due to its builtin JSON decoder. Here is an example taken from the module's …

  9. python - Using Argparse and Json together - Stack Overflow

    Feb 5, 2015 · A simple solution is to construct a list of strings for argparse to [re-]parse. If your config file is simple (consisting of flags and single-value options) you can do the following:

  10. Converting "true" (JSON) to Python equivalent "True"

    Even though Python's object declaration syntax is very similar to Json syntax, they're distinct and incompatible. As well as the True / true issue, there are other problems (eg Json and Python …