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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. python - How do I write JSON data to a file? - Stack Overflow

    json dump will write the json as string in the file. How can I get a json file that is not in the form of string, but just dictionary-like? Is it possible?

  3. python - How to make a class JSON serializable - Stack Overflow

    Sep 22, 2010 · It's unfortunate that the answers all seem to answer the question "How do I serialize a class?" rather than the action question "How do I make a class serializable?" These answers assume …

  4. 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 (Python) …

  5. How can I overcome "datetime.datetime not JSON serializable"?

    JSON is commonly used for strings, ints, floats, dates (I'm sure others use currency, temperatures, commonly too). But datetime is part of the standard library and should support de/serialisation.

  6. 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 dictionary or list, …

  7. python - How to dynamically build a JSON object? - Stack Overflow

    I am new to Python and I am playing with JSON data. I would like to dynamically build a JSON object by adding some key-value to an existing JSON object. I tried the following but I get TypeError: ...

  8. How to append to a JSON file in Python? - Stack Overflow

    1 JSON file supports one object at a time. So, if it is a smaller file then you can load the whole file at once, and in Python memory, you can append the new data and rewrite it in the same file but as the …

  9. python - How to prettyprint a JSON file? - Stack Overflow

    python3 -m json.tool some.json (as already mentioned in the commentaries to the question, thanks to @Kai Petzke for the python3 suggestion). Actually python is not my favourite tool as far as json …

  10. python - Iterating through a JSON object - Stack Overflow

    Adding another solution (Python 3) - Iterating over json files in a directory and on each file iterating over all objects and printing relevant fields. See comments in the code.