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I am geocoding with JSON as output and then want to extract geometry : location keys to store the lat | lng information for subsequent visualization. I get the error message

AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'read'

I did not find answer on stack overflow or the simplejson website. I would appreciate guidance on errors in my syntax. Thank you! PS. I removed google api key to avoid $$. I hope you have one handy if you are willing to run the code and identify the error that way.

import googlemaps

import pprint

import simplejson as json

from datetime import datetime

gmaps = googlemaps.Client(key='insert a google API key')

Geocoding an address

geocode_result = gmaps.geocode('1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA')

pprint.pprint(geocode_result)

python_conversion=json.load(geocode_result.read())

geo_input=json.dumps([s['geometry']['location'] for s in python_conversion['address_components']], indent=3)

pprint.pprint(geo_input)

The first part of the code yields this JSON:

[{'address_components': [{'long_name': '1600', 'short_name': '1600', 'types': ['street_number']}, {'long_name': 'Amphitheatre Parkway', 'short_name': 'Amphitheatre Pkwy', 'types': ['route']}, {'long_name': 'Mountain View', 'short_name': 'Mountain View', 'types': ['locality', 'political']}, {'long_name': 'Santa Clara County', 'short_name': 'Santa Clara County', 'types': ['administrative_area_level_2', 'political']}, {'long_name': 'California', 'short_name': 'CA', 'types': ['administrative_area_level_1', 'political']}, {'long_name': 'United States', 'short_name': 'US', 'types': ['country', 'political']}, {'long_name': '94043', 'short_name': '94043', 'types': ['postal_code']}], 'formatted_address': '1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA', 'geometry': {'location': {'lat': 37.4217407, 'lng': -122.0832867}, 'location_type': 'ROOFTOP', 'viewport': {'northeast': {'lat': 37.4230896802915, 'lng': -122.0819377197085}, 'southwest': {'lat': 37.4203917197085, 'lng': -122.0846356802915}}}, 'place_id': 'ChIJhehRjJ-5j4ARKFssUSrwnhY', 'plus_code': {'compound_code': 'CWC8+RP Mountain View, California, United ' 'States', 'global_code': '849VCWC8+RP'}, 'types': ['street_address']}]

The second part, where I extract the geo coordinates is where I get the stated error.

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Here's what I do for Google Places:

from googleplaces import GooglePlaces, types, lang
YOUR_API_KEY = 'Get an API key from google'


google_places = GooglePlaces(YOUR_API_KEY)

query_result = google_places.nearby_search(
        location='Manhattan', keyword='Coffee')#,
        #radius=200000)#, types=[types.TYPE_HEALTH])

if query_result.has_attributions:
    print (query_result.html_attributions)

station_names=[]
station_locs=[]
station_ids=[]
ct=0
for place in query_result.places:
    # Returned places from a query are place summaries.
    station_names.append(place.name)
    ct+=1
    station_locs.append(place.geo_location)
    station_ids.append(place.place_id)

    # The following method has to make a further API call.
    place.get_details()
    # Referencing any of the attributes below, prior to making a call to
    # get_details() will raise a googleplaces.GooglePlacesAttributeError.
    #print (place.details) # A dict matching the JSON response from Google.
    #print (place.local_phone_number)
    #print (place.international_phone_number)
    #print (place.website)
    #print (place.url)


#ct=0
# Are there any additional pages of results?
while( query_result.has_next_page_token and ct<200):
    ct+=1
    query_result_next_page = google_places.nearby_search(
            pagetoken=query_result.next_page_token)
    print("more pages")
    for place in query_result_next_page.places:
        station_names.append(place.name)
        station_locs.append(place.geo_location)

station_tuples=[]
for p in station_locs:
    station_tuples.append((float(p['lat']),float(p['lng'])))

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