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I'm checking if an object in a JSON string exists using this:

JSONObject json = null;

         try {
            json = new JSONObject(myJsonString);
        } catch (JSONException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } 


        if(json.has("myObject")) System.out.println("EXISTS");

        else System.out.println("DOESN'T EXIST");

The problem appears when I attempt to check if a sub object exists. e.g:

...,"queue":{"building":{"q0":{"id":177779,...

Queue always exists and building also, but q0 is not always there. So, how can I check the existence of q0? And, is there a way to check it using the Gson library?

Thank you in advance!

2 Answers 2

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You can simply give it a try and return null if the try failed. Or you can break your attempt up into little pieces to monitor where it fails.

/**
 * This method will return the JSONObject q0, if it exists
 * If it doesn't exist it will return NULL
 *
 */
private JSONObject getQZero(JSONObject json)
{   
    try
    {
        return json.getJSONObject("queue").getJSONObject("building").getJSONObject("q0");
    }
    catch (JSONException e)
    {
        // This could be triggered either because there is no q0
        //   or because the JSON structure is different from what was expected.
        return null;
    }    
}

You could also go step by step, if you want to print logs for each level;

/**
 * This method will show where your jsonparsing fails.
 * It will throw a JSONOException if the json is way different from what 
 *   was expected, and otherwise it will print a log of where the parsing
 *   failed.
 */
private JSONObject getQZero(JSONObject json) throws JSONException
{       
    // Stop if no queue
    if (! myObject.has("queue") 
    {
        Log.d(TAG, "no queue!");
        return null;
    }

    JSONObject queue = myObject.getJSONObject("queue");

    // Stop if no building
    if (! queue.has("building")
    {
        Log.d(TAG, "no building!");
        return null;
    }

    JSONObject building = queue.getJSONObject("building")

    // Stop if no q0
    if (! building.has("q0"))
    {
        Log.d(TAG, "no q0!");
        return null;
    }

    JSONObject q0 = building.getJSONObject("q0");
    // Q0 is returned here. If the method returned earlier, it returned NULL
    // You could also do nested ifs, but the indentation gets crazy
    return q0;
}
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Use the exceptions to your advantage

   try {
        JSONObject i = json. getJSONObject("q0");
        // Is there do something
    } catch (JSONException e) { 
       // Isn't there
    }

http://www.json.org/javadoc/org/json/JSONObject.html#getJSONObject(java.lang.String)

JSONException - if the key is not found or if the value is not a JSONObject.

3
  • Looks like q0 is a JSONObject and not an int. Apr 8, 2012 at 15:59
  • @PeterAjtai Yes, it is a JSONObject that I want to check its existence
    – anonymous
    Apr 8, 2012 at 16:06
  • @KrLx_roller - if (building.has("q0"))... - see the second part of my answer Apr 8, 2012 at 16:11

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