I was playing around with the virustotal api today while becoming back the result in this form:
{ "permalink" : "http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=7b6b268cbca9d421aabba5f08533d3dcaba50e0f7887b07ef2bd66bf218b35ff-1304089592",
"report" : [ "2011-04-29 15:06:32",
{ "AVG" : "Exploit_c.TVH",
"AhnLab-V3" : "PDF/Exploit",
"AntiVir" : "EXP/Pidief.UK",
"Antiy-AVL" : "Trojan/win32.agent",
"Avast" : "JS:Pdfka-gen",
"Avast5" : "JS:Pdfka-gen",
"BitDefender" : "Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen",
"CAT-QuickHeal" : "",
"ClamAV" : "",
"Comodo" : "Exploit.JS.Pidief.~AWQ",
"DrWeb" : "",
"Emsisoft" : "Exploit.JS.Pdfka!IK",
"F-Prot" : "",
"F-Secure" : "Exploit:W32/Pidief.DEE",
"Fortinet" : "",
"GData" : "",
"Ikarus" : "Exploit.JS.Pdfka",
"Jiangmin" : "",
"K7AntiVirus" : "",
"Kaspersky" : "Exploit.JS.Pdfka.dnc",
"McAfee" : "",
"McAfee-GW-Edition" : "",
"Microsoft" : "Exploit:Win32/Pdfjsc.NJ",
"NOD32" : "PDF/Exploit.Pidief.PGD",
"Norman" : "",
"PCTools" : "Trojan.Pidief",
"Panda" : "",
"Prevx" : "",
"Rising" : "",
"SUPERAntiSpyware" : "",
"Sophos" : "Troj/PDFJs-RD",
"Symantec" : "Trojan.Pidief",
"TheHacker" : "",
"TrendMicro" : "TROJ_PIDIEF.VTG",
"TrendMicro-HouseCall" : "TROJ_PIDIEF.VTG",
"VBA32" : "",
"VIPRE" : "Exploit.PDF-JS.Gen (v)",
"ViRobot" : "PDF.S.Exploit.74634",
"VirusBuster" : "",
"eSafe" : "",
"eTrust-Vet" : ""
}
],
"result" : 1
}
I would like to know how one can parse this result to fill a memo like:
Memo1.Lines.Add(Format('Antivirus: %0s Result: %1s', [...]));
Well, I really have no clue about all the JSon components which might be around to maybe someone can direct me to the right direction here?
Kindest regards,
H.Meiser
Pos
to extract the pertinent text (the part between[]
), aTStringList
usingCommaText
andStrictDelimiters
, and a very simple loop to separate the two halves of each line (the AV name and the output). Why would you want to add the complexity of an external library for such a simple job?