I’m using javascript with a json library and running into a little trouble. Here’s my json output:
{
"artist": {
"username": "myname",
"password": "password",
"portfolioName": "My Portfolio",
"birthday": "2010-07-12 17:24:36.104 EDT",
"firstName": "John",
"lastName": "Smith",
"receiveJunkMail": true,
"portfolios": [{
"entry": [{
"string": "Photos",
"utils.Portfolio": {
"name": "Photos",
"pics": [""]
}
},
{
"string": "Paintings",
"utils.Portfolio": {
"name": "Paintings",
"pics": [""]
}
}]
}]
}
}
In javascript I’m trying to access the entries in the map like so:
var portfolios = jsonObject.artist.portfolios.entry;
var portfolioCount = portfolios.length;
for ( var index = 0; index < portfolioCount; index++ )
{
var portfolio = portfolios[index];
txt=document.createTextNode("Portfolio Name: " + portfolio['string'] );
div = document.createElement("p");
div.appendChild ( txt );
console.appendChild(div);
}
but portfolios is “undefined”. What’s the correct way to do this?
Look at your JSON results.
portfoliosis a one-element array;portfolios[0]is an object containing a single key,entry, which maps to an array of two objects that have bothstringandutils.Portfoliokeys. Thus, the syntaxjsonObject.artist.portfolios.entrywill not work. Instead, you wantjsonObject.artist.portfolios[0].entry.If possible, I would suggest changing whatever code generates those JSON results to remove the
entrylevel of indirection entirely, e.g. like so:Then you could access it with