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I'm trying to parse a json response data from youtube api but i keep getting an error.

Here is the snippet where it choking:

data = json.loads("""{ "entry":{ "etag":"W/\"A0UGRK47eCp7I9B9WiRrYU0.\"" } }""")

..and this happens:

JSONDecodeError: Expecting , delimiter: line 1 column 23 (char 23)

I've confirmed that it's valid json and I have no control over the formatting of it so how can I get past this error?

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  • Also you might want to check your json if all lines end with commas except the last line
    – arnold
    Aug 27, 2020 at 9:20

2 Answers 2

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You'll need a r before """, or replace all \ with \\. This is not something you should care about when read the json from somewhere else, but something in the string itself.

data = json.loads(r"""{ "entry":{ "etag":"W/\"A0UGRK47eCp7I9B9WiRrYU0.\"" } }""")

see here for more information

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    Ok but you need to explain why. The input needs to be passed a rawstring to avoid the \" backslash-escape being misinterpreted.
    – smci
    Jan 3, 2020 at 15:35
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    what's the solution if the string is stored in a variable? Mar 31, 2021 at 10:38
  • Store in it a variable as a rawstring Jan 17, 2023 at 10:07
  • How to store json in a variable as a raw string? @JacobBayer
    – sheth7
    Mar 30, 2023 at 18:38
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    raw_s = r'{}'.format(s), fr"{orignal_string}" convert-regular-python-string-to-raw-string, string-and-bytes-literals
    – Nick Dong
    Oct 21, 2023 at 2:38
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You need to add r before your json string.

>>> st = r'{ "entry":{ "etag":"W/\"A0UGRK47eCp7I9B9WiRrYU0.\"" } }'
>>> data = json.loads(st)
>>>
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    I think it's better to use """ instead of ' to enclose the json because the data can have unescaped single quotes in it. Thanks for the answer.
    – userBG
    Feb 6, 2012 at 6:50
  • @ofko: I know that I just wrote this for clarity.
    – RanRag
    Feb 6, 2012 at 6:53

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