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I'm trying to get the zip code for a particular city using zippopotam.us. I have the following code which works, except when I try to access the post code key which returns TypeError: expected string or buffer

r = requests.get('http://api.zippopotam.us/us/ma/belmont')
j = r.json()

data = json.loads(j)

print j['state']
print data['places']['latitude']

Full JSON output:

{
"country abbreviation": "US",
"places": [
    {
        "place name": "Belmont",
        "longitude": "-71.4594",
        "post code": "02178",
        "latitude": "42.4464"
    },
    {
        "place name": "Belmont",
        "longitude": "-71.2044",
        "post code": "02478",
        "latitude": "42.4128"
    }
],
"country": "United States",
"place name": "Belmont",
"state": "Massachusetts",
"state abbreviation": "MA"
}
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  • 1
    Plop your JSON into the tool in this snippet, check 'brackets only', then click the node you want to copy its code path to the clipboard.
    – ggorlen
    Jul 20, 2021 at 22:19
  • The original question was essentially the result of a typo, but people who find this question later will be more interested in the linked duplicate. Jul 2, 2022 at 1:03

4 Answers 4

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Places is a list and not a dictionary. This line below should therefore not work:

print(data['places']['latitude'])

You need to select one of the items in places and then you can list the place's properties. So to get the first post code you'd do:

print(data['places'][0]['post code'])
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I did not realize that the first nested element is actually an array. The correct way access to the post code key is as follows:

r = requests.get('http://api.zippopotam.us/us/ma/belmont')
j = r.json()

print j['state']
print j['places'][1]['post code']
14

In your code j is Already json data and j['places'] is list not dict.

 r = requests.get('http://api.zippopotam.us/us/ma/belmont')
 j = r.json()

 print j['state']
 for each in j['places']:
    print each['latitude']
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I'm using this lib to access nested dict keys

https://github.com/mewwts/addict

 import requests
 from addict import Dict
 r = requests.get('http://api.zippopotam.us/us/ma/belmont')
 j = Dict(r.json())

 print j.state
 print j.places[1]['post code']  # only work with keys without '-', space, or starting with number 

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