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I am looking to read a json file, namely config.json from a AppScript to generate a Google Form from the meta data in the config.json. I am not sure how to read the JSON file - could someone help me with it please? Some example code would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks

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Assuming that your file is in Google Drive, you can use the DriveApp service to read the file and parse it.

function getFileContent() {
  var fileName = "config.json.txt";
  var files = DriveApp.getFilesByName(fileName);
  if (files.hasNext()) {
    var file = files.next();
    var content = file.getBlob().getDataAsString();
    var json = JSON.parse(content);
    Logger.log(json);
  }
}

Make sure that Google Drive has not converted the text file into a native format else the script won't be able to parse it.

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If you're like me, you may have looked here to see how to store the JSON file inside the actual Apps Script project (e.g. alongside Code.gs) and then retrieve it in Code.gs.

I did this:

  • Add an HTML file to your project.
  • Remove all the content of the HTML file and put in your JSON
  • In your Code.gs file, use something like the following:
//Assume the file you added to your project is called 'my-json.html'

const jsonString = HtmlService.createHtmlOutputFromFile("my-json.html").getContent();
const jsonObject = JSON.parse(jsonString);
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  • does it actually matter what the extension is? will this fail if your file does not have ".html" extension? I'd rather not have to rename my file
    – Somo S.
    Jul 6, 2021 at 12:30
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    @Somo S. The method I'm describing involves adding a file to the Apps Script "Files" list, where Code.gs is, and pasting your json file's contents into it (so you're not even using your original file at this point). And the only way to add a file here is to click the + icon and select either "Script" or "HTML". "Script" will add a .gs file, so that won't work. Only other option is "HTML", which gives you an .html. file, and you can't even change that extension.
    – Partik
    Jul 6, 2021 at 13:33
  • okay that makes sense, thank you for your timely response
    – Somo S.
    Jul 6, 2021 at 13:46
  • This is what I was looking for. It is funny that App Script does not let you store actual json files, but this is a great work around.
    – zirinisp
    Nov 25, 2021 at 10:54
  • Can we pass multiple object data? For example for the record key, there is a 10 array. and for the names key, there is 20 array of object.
    – Shiv Yadav
    Jan 2, 2023 at 13:48

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