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I'm working on a JavaScript dynamically loaded tree view user control. I'd like to test it with real world data.

Does anybody know any public service with an API that provides access to hierarchical data in JSON format?

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Twitter has a public API which returns JSON, for example -

A GET request to:

https://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?include_entities=true&include_rts=true&screen_name=mralexgray&count=1,

EDIT: Removed due to twitter restricting their API with OAUTH requirements...

{"errors": [{"message": "The Twitter REST API v1 is no longer active. Please migrate to API v1.1. https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/overview.", "code": 68}]}

Replacing it with a simple example of the Github API - that returns a tree, of in this case, my repositories...

https://api.github.com/users/mralexgray/repos

I won't include the output, as it's long.. (returns 30 repos at a time) ... But here is proof of it's tree-ed-ness.

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  • It's not actually a tree, but since it's the only answer, i'm going to accept it) Thanks.
    – ILya
    Apr 10, 2012 at 0:11
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    Umm, I think it is... looks like a tree, quacks like a tree, and works like a tree on jsontree.com. Must be a tree, no?
    – Alex Gray
    Nov 30, 2012 at 12:00
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    This is not public now... :( Jun 22, 2013 at 6:56
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    @alexgray just wonder, what kind of soft it is on screenshot?
    – shabunc
    Feb 10, 2014 at 10:55
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    @shabunc it is called Cocoa JSON Editor.
    – Alex Gray
    Feb 10, 2014 at 19:37
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JSON Test has some

try its free and has other features too.

http://www.jsontest.com/

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    Getting an "over quota" error from their host. Guess everyone found out about it. Sep 12, 2015 at 22:22
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    Yup. The over quota error still exists. Returns a 503 -_-.
    – Ishan Soni
    Feb 1, 2016 at 20:25
  • Still exists as of May 2016. At least you know you aren't getting a blank body, right? May 4, 2016 at 20:28
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    It's 2016 and this has no HTTPS support, what the hell?
    – William
    Oct 27, 2016 at 18:41
  • Doesn't appear to accept POST requests.
    – MarkHu
    Feb 23, 2018 at 4:39
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Tumblr has a public API that provides JSON. You can get a dump of posts using a simple url like http://puppygifs.tumblr.com/api/read/json.

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  • There is JSON in the response, but what they actually return is JavaScript that initializes a variable with JSON. Their new V2 API returns "true" JSON but it requires signing up for an API Key or OAuth.
    – Alex Angas
    Sep 28, 2013 at 6:46
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    The old API supports JSONP in The Usual Way -- pass ?callback=foo and you get foo({...}) instead of var tumblr_api_read={...}. The API docs don't mention CORS support so I strongly suspect most users would be loading the content via JSONP anyway.
    – Coderer
    Sep 28, 2013 at 11:50
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Found one from Flickr that doesn't need registration / api.

Basic sample, Fiddle More info: post

// Querystring, "tags" search term, comma delimited
const query = "https://www.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tags=soccer&format=json&jsoncallback=?";


// This function is called once the call is satisfied
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13854250/understanding-cross-domain-xhr-and-xml-data
let mycallback = function(data) {
  // Start putting together the HTML string
  let htmlString = "";

  // Now start cycling through our array of Flickr photo details
  $.each(data.items, function(i, item) {
    // I only want the ickle square thumbnails
    let sourceSquare = (item.media.m).replace("_m.jpg", "_s.jpg");

    // Here's where we piece together the HTML
    htmlString += '<li><a href="' + item.link + '" target="_blank">';
    htmlString += '<img title="' + item.title + '" src="' + sourceSquare;
    htmlString += '" alt="';
    htmlString += item.title + '" />';
    htmlString += '</a></li>';

  });

  // Pop our HTML in the #images DIV
  $('#images').html(htmlString);
};


// Ajax call to retrieve data
$.getJSON(query, mycallback);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="images"></div>

Another very interesting is Star Wars Rest API

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  • OOps, sorry I missed you were looking for hierarchical data, this is a flat source. I'm was having a hard time looking for public feeds without key registration needs and found this interesting to share.
    – Braulio
    Nov 22, 2013 at 18:08
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The Tumbler V2 API provides a pure JSON response but requires jumping through a few hoops:

  1. Register an application
  2. Get your "OAuth Consumer Key" which you'll find when editing your application from the apps page
  3. Use any of the methods that only require an API Key for authentication as this can be passed in the URL, e.g. posts
  4. Enjoy your JSON response!

Example URL: http://api.tumblr.com/v2/blog/puppygifs.tumblr.com/posts/photo?api_key=YOUR_KEY_HERE

Result showing tree structure in Fiddler:

Screenshot

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