JSON Parse
A common use of JSON is to exchange data to/from a web server.
When receiving data from a web server, the data is always a string.
Parse the data with JSON.parse()
, and the data becomes a JavaScript object.
Imagine we received this text from a web server:
'{ "name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York" }'
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Use the JavaScript function
JSON.parse()
to convert text into a JavaScript object:
const obj = JSON.parse( '{"name":"John", "age":30, "city":"New York"}' );
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Make sure the text is in JSON format, or else you will get a syntax error.
Use the JavaScript object in your page:
When using the
JSON.parse()
on a JSON derived from an array, the method will return a JavaScript array, instead of a JavaScript object.
Demonstration
The following demonstration shows how the script of HTML and JavaScript is displayed on the Web.
I could dance with you till the cows come home,
on second thought I’ll dance with the cows till you come home.
― Groucho Marx
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