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code i am using

show_config = self.show_task(ha_task) show_config = show_ha_config["tasks"][0]["task-details"][0][ "output" ]

    # need to decode into base64
    show_decoded = base64.b64decode(
        bytes(show_config, "utf-8")
    ).decode("ascii")
    show_conf = show_decoded.split("\n")
    return show_conf
return show_conf = [
    '',
    'VSID:            0   ',
    'VRID:            0   ',
    'Type:            VSX Gateway',
    'Name:            chckpt-fw1a',
    'Security Policy: VS-policy',
    'Installed at:    12Jan2023 21:57:15',
    'SIC Status:      Trust',
    'Connections number: 52',
    'Connections peak: 152',
    'Connections limit:  14900',
]

i am using below code to convert it into json but response is not good

json_format = json.dumps(show_conf)
return json_format

json_format i get:

["", "VSID:            0   ", '
                                  '"VRID:            0   ", "Type:            '
                                  'VSX Gateway", "Name:            '
                                      'chckpt-fw1a", "Security Policy: '
                                      'VS-policy", "Installed at:    '
                                      '12Jan2023 21:57:15", "SIC Status:      '
                                      'Trust", "Connections number: 52", '
                                      '"Connections peak:   152", "Connections '
                                      'limit:  14900",]

json_format i need:

['', 
'"VSID": "0"   ',
'"VRID": "0"   ',
'Type:   "VSX Gateway"',
'"Name": "chckpt-fw1a"',
'"Security Policy": "VS-policy"',
"Installed at":    "12Jan2023 21:57:15"',
"SIC Status":      "Trust"',
"Connections number": "52"',
"Connections peak":   "152"',
"Connections limit":  "14900"',]
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  • What did you do to try and fix it? Jan 31, 2023 at 19:26
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    The "output I need" is not JSON, so are you sure that's what you need? (single quotes are invalid string delimiters in JSON, they have to be double quotes). Also, are you sure that's the output JSON you get? Especially given that the output that you get from json.dumps is valid JSON. Jan 31, 2023 at 19:43
  • You seem to be calling several things output. What does your starting data look like and what do you hope to get as ending data? I ask because you seem to "almost" have a dictionary but also seem to have a list
    – JonSG
    Jan 31, 2023 at 19:46
  • i tried bunch of codes from my research but nothing helpful so posted this question, what i am trying to print is keys and its values in readable json format, i am not sure how to get of the white spaces if output im getting is valid json
    – Kumar
    Jan 31, 2023 at 19:48
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    What keys? You're starting with a list of strings, not a dictionary, there are no keys, only indexed string values. The JSON equivalent of that is an array of strings. As for readable JSON: use json.dumps(some_var_name, indent=...) with however many spaces you need for indentation (just like how you need to specify indentation in JavaScript's JSON.stringify), instead of only json.dumps(some_var_name). Jan 31, 2023 at 19:48

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You probably first want to convert this list to dictionary. To do this, we first need to parse each item in it and then dump it all to a string / file.

import json  # Python built-in json parser

# Raw data
output = [
    '',
    'VSID:            0   ',
    'VRID:            0   ',
    'Type:            VSX Gateway',
    'Name:            chckpt-fw1a',
    'Security Policy: VS-policy',
    'Installed at:    12Jan2023 21:57:15',
    'SIC Status:      Trust',
    'Connections number: 52',
    'Connections peak: 152',
    'Connections limit:  14900',
]

# Declaring the dictionary for output
output_dict = {}

# Iterating through each item of `output` list
for item in output:
    # Lets take this item as sample - 'VSID:            0   '

    # Split the string by `: ` separator to list. Separator WILL be removed.
    # Result will look like this -
    #     ['VSID', '           0   ']
    splitted = item.split(": ")

    # Skip empty items or single keys
    if len(splitted) <= 1:
        continue

    output_dict[
        splitted[0].strip()  # Key - 'VSID'
    ] = splitted[1].strip()  # Value - '0'
    # `.strip()` will remove all the trailing and leading whitespaces

# Dump the generated dictionary to this variable as string.
# `indent=4` will generate the output in more human-readable format.
jsn = json.dumps(output_dict, indent=4)

# Display the json
print(jsn)
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