In Python, what is the difference between json.load() and json.loads()?
I guess that the load() function must be used with a file object (I need thus to use a context manager) while the loads() function take the path to the file as a string. It is a bit confusing.
Does the letter "s" in json.loads() stand for string?
Thanks a lot for your answers!
Yes, s stands for string. The json.loads function does not take the file path, but the file contents as a string. Look at the documentation.
Just going to add a simple example to what everyone has explained,
json.load()
json.load can deserialize a file itself i.e. it accepts a file object, for example,
# open a json file for reading and print content using json.load
with open("/xyz/json_data.json", "r") as content:
print(json.load(content))
will output,
{u'event': {u'id': u'5206c7e2-da67-42da-9341-6ea403c632c7', u'name': u'Sufiyan Ghori'}}
If I use json.loads to open a file instead,
# you cannot use json.loads on file object
with open("json_data.json", "r") as content:
print(json.loads(content))
I would get this error:
TypeError: expected string or buffer
json.loads()
json.loads() deserialize string.
So in order to use json.loads I will have to pass the content of the file using read() function, for example,
using content.read() with json.loads() return content of the file,
with open("json_data.json", "r") as content:
print(json.loads(content.read()))
Output,
{u'event': {u'id': u'5206c7e2-da67-42da-9341-6ea403c632c7', u'name': u'Sufiyan Ghori'}}
That's because type of content.read() is string, i.e. <type 'str'>
If I use json.load() with content.read(), I will get error,
with open("json_data.json", "r") as content:
print(json.load(content.read()))
Gives,
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'read'
So, now you know json.load deserialze file and json.loads deserialize a string.
Another example,
sys.stdin return file object, so if i do print(json.load(sys.stdin)), I will get actual json data,
cat json_data.json | ./test.py
{u'event': {u'id': u'5206c7e2-da67-42da-9341-6ea403c632c7', u'name': u'Sufiyan Ghori'}}
If I want to use json.loads(), I would do print(json.loads(sys.stdin.read())) instead.
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