I've the following json:
{
"slate" : {
"id" : {
"type" : "integer"
},
"name" : {
"type" : "string"
},
"code" : {
"type" : "integer",
"fk" : "banned.id"
}
},
"banned" : {
"id" : {
"type" : "integer"
},
"domain" : {
"type" : "string"
}
}
}
I'd like to figure out the best decoding way to have an easily browsable python object presentation of it.
I tried:
import json
jstr = #### my json code above ####
obj = json.JSONDecoder().decode(jstr)
for o in obj:
for t in o:
print (o)
But I get:
f
s
l
a
t
e
b
a
n
n
e
d
And I don't understand what's the deal. The ideal would be a tree (even a list organized in a tree way) that I could browse somehow like:
for table in myList:
for field in table:
print (field("type"))
print (field("fk"))
Is the Python's built-in JSON API extent wide enough to reach this expectation?