android parses the json data format
- 2020-05-24 06:06:56
- OfStack
json data format parsing myself falls into two categories;
One is normal, one is with an array;
In ordinary form:
The format of json data returned from the server is as follows:
{"userbean":{"Uid":"100196","Showname":"\u75af\u72c2\u7684\u7334\u5b50","Avtar":null,"State":1}}
The analysis code is as follows:
// TODO State handling 500 200
int res = 0;
res = httpClient.execute(httpPost).getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
if (res == 200) {
/*
* When the return code is 200 , do the processing
* Get the server side back json Data and do the processing
* */
HttpResponse httpResponse = httpClient.execute(httpPost);
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
BufferedReader bufferedReader2 = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(httpResponse.getEntity().getContent()));
String str2 = "";
for (String s = bufferedReader2.readLine(); s != null; s = bufferedReader2
.readLine()) {
builder.append(s);
}
Log.i("cat", ">>>>>>" + builder.toString());
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(builder.toString())
.getJSONObject("userbean");
String Uid;
String Showname;
String Avtar;
String State;
Uid = jsonObject.getString("Uid");
Showname = jsonObject.getString("Showname");
Avtar = jsonObject.getString("Avtar");
State = jsonObject.getString("State");
With array form:
The format of the data returned from the server is:
{"calendar":
{"calendarlist":
[
{"calendar_id":"1705","title":"(\u4eb2\u5b50)ddssd","category_name":"\u9ed8\u8ba4\u5206\u7c7b","showtime":"1288927800","endshowtime":"1288931400","allDay":false},
{"calendar_id":"1706","title":"(\u65c5\u884c)","category_name":"\u9ed8\u8ba4\u5206\u7c7b","showtime":"1288933200","endshowtime":"1288936800","allDay":false}
]
}
}
The analysis code is as follows:
// TODO State handling 500 200
int res = 0;
res = httpClient.execute(httpPost).getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
if (res == 200) {
/*
* When the return code is 200 , do the processing
* Get the server side back json Data and do the processing
* */
HttpResponse httpResponse = httpClient.execute(httpPost);
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
BufferedReader bufferedReader2 = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(httpResponse.getEntity().getContent()));
String str2 = "";
for (String s = bufferedReader2.readLine(); s != null; s = bufferedReader2
.readLine()) {
builder.append(s);
}
Log.i("cat", ">>>>>>" + builder.toString());
/**
* Here you need to analyze what the server is sending back json Format data,
*/
JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(builder.toString())
.getJSONObject("calendar");
JSONArray jsonArray = jsonObject.getJSONArray("calendarlist");
for(int i=0;i<jsonArray.length();i++){
JSONObject jsonObject2 = (JSONObject)jsonArray.opt(i);
CalendarInfo calendarInfo = new CalendarInfo();
calendarInfo.setCalendar_id(jsonObject2.getString("calendar_id"));
calendarInfo.setTitle(jsonObject2.getString("title"));
calendarInfo.setCategory_name(jsonObject2.getString("category_name"));
calendarInfo.setShowtime(jsonObject2.getString("showtime"));
calendarInfo.setEndtime(jsonObject2.getString("endshowtime"));
calendarInfo.setAllDay(jsonObject2.getBoolean("allDay"));
calendarInfos.add(calendarInfo);
}
To sum up, the normal form needs only JSONObject, and the array form needs JSONArray to turn it into 1 list.