Your data is in
Response
View
Result
Location
Your data is in
Response
View
Result
Location
Thanks
I get the
does that mean I need to drill down to the data I want and if so, then I dont understand your method.
I, so close. Please help
thanks
When you say COUPLE, havent I already done that?
Use this extension to turn JSON into a dictionary. After converting, you can just play with the dictionary.
Do not need Any Extension.
Use Dictionary or Lookup pairs Key Block
This is the ERROR I get
Argument #1 (not found) to ‘com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailDictionary.walkKeyPath(com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailObject,java.util.List)’ has wrong type (java.lang.String) (java.lang.String cannot be cast to com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailObject)
yes, I see that but when I go to “Location” I get the error below
Argument #1 (not found) to ‘com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailDictionary.walkKeyPath(com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailObject,java.util.List)’ has wrong type (java.lang.String) (java.lang.String cannot be cast to com.google.appinventor.components.runtime.util.YailObject)
BTW, I finally got Companion to work.
Im getting this
Expected a number for an index, but got “Location” instead. WTH
I really enjoy being “helped” half way…
Please can someone tell me what I m doing wrong.
Thanks
can you show us, what have you tried so for this to get value?
Tghis is as far as I get
Im getting the data in but I still cannot isolate what I need
Anyone, Please
convert web rsponse to json text, count the no of list. try to catch in which list item the location list is present. then use the select list item block to get the data…
Thanks, which block do I use to do that?
Yes, your method might work for a very simply JSON but mine is NESTED TO HELL
{“Response”:{“MetaInfo”:{“Timestamp”:“2021-08-16T11:42:04.830+0000”},“View”:[{"_type":“SearchResultsViewType”,“ViewId”:0,“Result”:[{“Relevance”:0.91,“MatchLevel”:“houseNumber”,“MatchQuality”:{“Country”:1.0,“City”:1.0,“Street”:[0.85],“HouseNumber”:1.0},“MatchType”:“pointAddress”,“Location”:{“LocationId”:“NT_qxGXgb3G3cd.7rBUiG7R6C_3A”,“LocationType”:“point”,“DisplayPosition”:{“Latitude”:-34.03144,“Longitude”:24.91555}, “NavigationPosition”:[{“Latitude”:-34.03162,“Longitude”:24.91537}] ,“MapView”:{“TopLeft”:{“Latitude”:-34.0303158,“Longitude”:24.9141935},“BottomRight”:{“Latitude”:-34.0325642,“Longitude”:24.9169065}},“Address”:{“Label”:“7 Blombos St, Jeffreys Bay, 6330, South Africa”,“Country”:“ZAF”,“State”:“Eastern Cape”,“County”:“Kouga”,“City”:“Jeffreys Bay”,“District”:“Noorskloofpunt”,“Street”:“Blombos St”,“HouseNumber”:“7”,“PostalCode”:“6330”,“AdditionalData”:[{“value”:“South Africa”,“key”:“CountryName”},{“value”:“Eastern Cape”,“key”:“StateName”},{“value”:“Kouga”,“key”:“CountyName”}]}}}]}]}}
BUT I must say I cannot belive that no one wants to help especially when for a real “programmer” Im sure my error is a clear as daylight
Ready , solved , blocks ready ( one more example Json Decode API Dictionary )+1🤷
Looks like you’re making a great app and you’re hoping it’s all sorted out by other people. 🤷I think here in the community there are hundreds of solutions for Json and API.
WOW!
Dora I follow your logic where you feed the one as the json for the next but is this genuine. I mean, you get te results but its very convoluted