I'm trying to create a program that can identify which delimiter characters are missing and insert them in their respective position within a JSON
file. So, for instance, let's suppose my JSON
looks like this:
{
"array": [{
"id": "123",
"info": {
"name": "something"
}
"address": {
"street": "Dreamland"
}
}]
}
This JSON
is invalid since there's no ,
between }
and "address"
.
Here's the thing: when I try to use json.loads(my_json.read())
, it'll throw a JSONDecodeError
exception, which will tell me what character is missing and at what character position it should be, like so:
json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: Expecting ',' delimiter: line 7 column 9 (char 116)
I've already tried printing my_json.seek(116)
which didn't work at all, it just printed the number 116.
So my question is: is it possible to actually use the exception error message to fix the JSON
since it shows what delimiter character is missing and at what position it should be, or should I just use a stack data structure to keep track of all possible delimiters and insert the missing ones? Or is there a better way to do this?
I've seen other questions in here like this one and this one but the first one is an encoding issue, which is not my case, and the second one is for a very specific case.
Sorry if some of this seems dumb, I'm still learning how to code in Python.
Thanks for your time :)