I did not explain my questions clearly at beginning.
Try to use str()
and json.dumps()
when converting JSON to string in python.
>>> data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "hello world"}
>>> print json.dumps(data)
{"jsonKey": "jsonValue", "title": "hello world"}
>>> print str(data)
{'jsonKey': 'jsonValue', 'title': 'hello world'}
>>> json.dumps(data)
'{"jsonKey": "jsonValue", "title": "hello world"}'
>>> str(data)
"{'jsonKey': 'jsonValue', 'title': 'hello world'}"
My question is:
>>> data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "hello world'"}
>>> str(data)
'{\'jsonKey\': \'jsonValue\', \'title\': "hello world\'"}'
>>> json.dumps(data)
'{"jsonKey": "jsonValue", "title": "hello world\'"}'
>>>
My expected output: "{'jsonKey': 'jsonValue','title': 'hello world''}"
>>> data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "hello world""}
File "<stdin>", line 1
data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "hello world""}
^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal
>>> data = {'jsonKey': 'jsonValue',"title": "hello world\""}
>>> json.dumps(data)
'{"jsonKey": "jsonValue", "title": "hello world\\""}'
>>> str(data)
'{\'jsonKey\': \'jsonValue\', \'title\': \'hello world"\'}'
My expected output: "{'jsonKey': 'jsonValue','title': 'hello world\"'}"
It is not necessary to change the output string to json (dict) again for me.
How to do this?
json.dumps()
is for converting to JSON, not from JSON to string.str
has absolutely nothing to do with JSON; the fact thatstr(somedict)
looks sort of like JSON is coincidence.str
gets a string representation of an object, which may look nothing like JSON (ex. for classes that implement__str__
).