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  • kshegunovK kshegunov

    My point was Qt already has support for JSON, so I have no idea why you pulled an additional dependency is all.

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    filipdns
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    #5

    @kshegunov thanks a lot, I will check on it

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    • kshegunovK kshegunov

      My point was Qt already has support for JSON, so I have no idea why you pulled an additional dependency is all.

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      filipdns
      wrote on last edited by filipdns
      #6

      @kshegunov Hello, I try following support for JSON but doesn't work...

      json file:
      { "aircraft":[
      {
      "geography": {
      "latitude": 42.6581,
      "longitude": 5.51009,
      "altitude": 11585.4,
      "direction": 16
      },
      "speed": {
      "horizontal": 861.641,
      "isGround": 0,
      "vertical": 0
      },
      "departure": {
      "iataCode": "DJE",
      "icaoCode": "DTTJ"
      },
      "arrival": {
      "iataCode": "ORY",
      "icaoCode": "LFPO"
      },
      "aircraft": {
      "regNumber": "FGZHS",
      "icaoCode": "B738",
      "icao24": "3964F2",
      "iataCode": "B738"
      },
      "airline": {
      "iataCode": "TO",
      "icaoCode": "TVF"
      },
      "flight": {
      "iataNumber": "TO3875",
      "icaoNumber": "TVF3875",
      "number": "3875"
      },
      "system": {
      "updated": "1543087861",
      "squawk": "7376"
      },
      "status": "started"
      }
      ]}

      function getFlight(registration)
      {
          var res
          var url = 'http://aviation-edge.com/v2/public/flights?key=2a8619-db5a5c&regNum=FGZHS'
          var doc= new XMLHttpRequest()
          doc.onreadystatechange = function(){
              if(doc.readyState == XMLHttpRequest.DONE){
                  res=doc.responseText
                  console.log(res)
                  var obj =JSON.parse(res)
                 console.log(obj.geography)
              }
          }
          doc.open('GET', url, true)
          doc.send()
      }
      

      with console.log(res) I display the correct content from file
      but with console.log(obj.geography) I receive undefined on console...

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        Because it's inside an array:

        [ ... ]

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          Because it's inside an array:

          [ ... ]

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          filipdns
          wrote on last edited by filipdns
          #8

          @Christian-Ehrlicher thanks, then, what I have to do to extract the data what I need?...

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          • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            @filipdns said in JSON parsing with QtJson...:

            what I have to do to extract the data what I need?...

            Extract the array I would guess... http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qjsonarray.html

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            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

              @filipdns said in JSON parsing with QtJson...:

              what I have to do to extract the data what I need?...

              Extract the array I would guess... http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qjsonarray.html

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              filipdns
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @Christian-Ehrlicher I try to work with it like array:

              var obj =JSON.parse(res)
              console.log(obj.aircraft[0].geography)

              but the return message is [object Object]...

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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                Christian Ehrlicher
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                wrote on last edited by Christian Ehrlicher
                #11

                Sorry but I don't understand python that much to help you.

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  Hi

                  {
                    "aircraft":[
                      {
                        "geography":{
                          "latitude":42.6581,
                          "longitude":5.51009,
                          "altitude":11585.4,
                          "direction":16
                        },
                        "speed":{
                          "horizontal":861.641,
                          "isGround":0,
                          "vertical":0
                        },
                        "departure":{
                          "iataCode":"DJE",
                          "icaoCode":"DTTJ"
                        },
                        "arrival":{
                          "iataCode":"ORY",
                          "icaoCode":"LFPO"
                        },
                        "aircraft":{
                          "regNumber":"FGZHS",
                          "icaoCode":"B738",
                          "icao24":"3964F2",
                          "iataCode":"B738"
                        },
                        "airline":{
                          "iataCode":"TO",
                          "icaoCode":"TVF"
                        },
                        "flight":{
                          "iataNumber":"TO3875",
                          "icaoNumber":"TVF3875",
                          "number":"3875"
                        },
                        "system":{
                          "updated":"1543087861",
                          "squawk":"7376"
                        },
                        "status":"started"
                      }
                    ]
                  }
                  

                  Would obj.aircraft[0].geography
                  not be an object ? with keys latitude,longitude etc ?

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                  • F filipdns

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher I try to work with it like array:

                    var obj =JSON.parse(res)
                    console.log(obj.aircraft[0].geography)

                    but the return message is [object Object]...

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                    kshegunov
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    Firstly, what is this language? JS?
                    Secondly, what is JSON in your code and where does it come from?

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                    • kshegunovK kshegunov

                      Firstly, what is this language? JS?
                      Secondly, what is JSON in your code and where does it come from?

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                      filipdns
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @kshegunov Hello,

                      Yes, it's JS language to get the network response.

                      the JSON response is come from http://aviation-edge.com

                      with request like http://aviation-edge.com/v2/public/flights?key=2a8619-db5a5c&regNum=ECMJT

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                      • F filipdns

                        @kshegunov Hello,

                        Yes, it's JS language to get the network response.

                        the JSON response is come from http://aviation-edge.com

                        with request like http://aviation-edge.com/v2/public/flights?key=2a8619-db5a5c&regNum=ECMJT

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                        kshegunov
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        I am now completely confused. How and why is this JS executed and what relation does it bear to Qt? Is this a QML function?

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                        • kshegunovK kshegunov

                          I am now completely confused. How and why is this JS executed and what relation does it bear to Qt? Is this a QML function?

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                          filipdns
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                          @kshegunov Hi, it has no link with qt, it's just in case some one can help me to parse JSON with keys.

                          But did what I need parsing in JS but it's not very beautiful code like it is example:

                                          res=doc.responseText//JS.data(doc.responseText)
                                          //console.log(res)
                                          //var obj =JSON.parse(res)
                                          var error="{\"error\": \"No Record Found or Flight not currently detected by receivers. \" }"
                                          if(res!==error)
                                          {
                                              var res1=res.replace("[","")
                                              var res2=res1.replace("{","")
                                              var res3=res2.split("{")
                                              var res4=res3[1]
                                              var res5= res4.split(",")
                                              var res6=res5[0]+res5[1]+res5[2]+res5[3]
                                              var res7=res6
                                              var res8=res7.replace("\n","")
                                              var res9=res8.replace("            ","")
                                              var res10=res9.replace("\"","")
                                              var res11=res10.split(":")
                                              var res12=res11[0].replace("\"","") //text: latitude
                                              var res13=res11[1].split("\n")
                                              var res14=parseFloat(res13[0])      //valeur latitude
                                              var res15=res13[1].replace("            \"","")
                                              var res16=res15.replace("\"","")    //text longitude
                                              var res17=parseFloat(res11[2].split("\n")[0])// valeur longitude
                                              var res18=parseInt(parseFloat(res11[3].split("\n")[0])*3.28084/100) // valeur altitude
                                              var res19 = parseInt(res11[4].split("\n")[0]) // valeur cap
                          
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                          • F filipdns

                            Hello,

                            I'm trying to parse value from JSON file:

                            [ { "geography": { "latitude": 51.1392, "longitude": 11.1481, "altitude": 11280.5, "direction": 68.9 }, "speed": { "horizontal": 805.37, "isGround": 0, "vertical": -3.90144 }, "departure": { "iataCode": "BVA", "icaoCode": "LFOB" }, "arrival": { "iataCode": "CIA", "icaoCode": "LIRA" }, "aircraft": { "regNumber": "EIGDT", "icaoCode": "B738", "icao24": "", "iataCode": "B738" }, "airline": { "iataCode": "FR", "icaoCode": "RYR" }, "flight": { "iataNumber": "FR92QB", "icaoNumber": "RYR92QB", "number": "92QB" }, "system": { "updated": "1543065538", "squawk": "1127" }, "status": "en-route" }, { "geography": { "latitude": 43.4357, "longitude": 18.9397, "altitude": 11280.5, "direction": 136 }, "speed": { "horizontal": 914.949, "isGround": 0, "vertical": -5.20192 }, "departure": { "iataCode": "BVA", "icaoCode": "LFOB" }, "arrival": { "iataCode": "SKG", "icaoCode": "LGTS" }, "aircraft": { "regNumber": "EIEKI", "icaoCode": "B738", "icao24": "4CA808", "iataCode": "B738" }, "airline": { "iataCode": "FR", "icaoCode": "RYR" }, "flight": { "iataNumber": "FR3094", "icaoNumber": "RYR3094", "number": "3094" }, "system": { "updated": "1543065479", "squawk": "664" }, "status": "en-route" } ]
                            

                            with

                            
                               QByteArray data= reply->readAll();
                               QString datastring = QString::fromStdString(data.toStdString());
                                //qDebug()<<data;
                            
                                bool ok;
                                // datastring is a QString containing the JSON data
                                QtJson::JsonObject result = QtJson::parse(datastring, ok).toMap();
                            
                                if(!ok) {
                                  qFatal("An error occurred during parsing");
                                }
                            
                                qDebug() << "latitude:" << result["latitude"].toString();
                            

                            but the result say only:

                            latitude: ""

                            What I did wrong?

                            [Moved to General and Desktop ~kshegunov]

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                            #17

                            @filipdns
                            It is not a valid json file. https://forum.qt.io/topic/64314/json-access-data-in-multidimensional-arrays/8

                            Do what you want.

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                            • Taz742T Taz742

                              @filipdns
                              It is not a valid json file. https://forum.qt.io/topic/64314/json-access-data-in-multidimensional-arrays/8

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @Taz742 thank you, I will stay with my poor code then lol

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                              • F filipdns

                                @Taz742 thank you, I will stay with my poor code then lol

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                                aha_1980
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                                @filipdns

                                Did you read the post @Taz742 linked?

                                Your top-level structure is a JSON array, so you must convert the document to a QJsonArray, not a QJsonObject.

                                Using a QJsonArray should work for you, too.

                                Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                • aha_1980A aha_1980

                                  @filipdns

                                  Did you read the post @Taz742 linked?

                                  Your top-level structure is a JSON array, so you must convert the document to a QJsonArray, not a QJsonObject.

                                  Using a QJsonArray should work for you, too.

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                                  wrote on last edited by filipdns
                                  #20

                                  @aha_1980 Hello, I start to read yes, I'm trying to understand how do that in js, I found documentation on QJsonArray only for c++ at the moment

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                                  • F filipdns

                                    @aha_1980 Hello, I start to read yes, I'm trying to understand how do that in js, I found documentation on QJsonArray only for c++ at the moment

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                                    kshegunov
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                                    wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                                    #21

                                    In JS you just parse it, as it's a natively supported.

                                    var myJson = JSON.eval(jsonText);
                                    

                                    If it's a valid json, then properties are available directly as any other java script object, or in your case:

                                    var obj =JSON.parse(res);
                                    console.log("Latitude: " + obj.aircraft[0].geography.latitude);
                                    

                                    I still don't get the relevance, though.

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