How to store and iterate through API responses?
I am trying to make a bunch of API calls and sort through them.
Here is a small snippet of how I'm storing things right now:
(there are many more calls, but this should give you an idea)
results={}
results['statistics'] = {"name":"statistics","response":statisticsResponse,"URI":"/applications"}
results['error404'] = {"name":"error404","response":error404Response,"URI":"/trashURIWontWork"}
How would I go about iterating through the results dictionary to check status codes?
(each response value is a JSON response containing response body and status code)
python-3.x python-requests
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I am trying to make a bunch of API calls and sort through them.
Here is a small snippet of how I'm storing things right now:
(there are many more calls, but this should give you an idea)
results={}
results['statistics'] = {"name":"statistics","response":statisticsResponse,"URI":"/applications"}
results['error404'] = {"name":"error404","response":error404Response,"URI":"/trashURIWontWork"}
How would I go about iterating through the results dictionary to check status codes?
(each response value is a JSON response containing response body and status code)
python-3.x python-requests
By using afor
loop?
– mkrieger1
Nov 19 '18 at 22:20
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I am trying to make a bunch of API calls and sort through them.
Here is a small snippet of how I'm storing things right now:
(there are many more calls, but this should give you an idea)
results={}
results['statistics'] = {"name":"statistics","response":statisticsResponse,"URI":"/applications"}
results['error404'] = {"name":"error404","response":error404Response,"URI":"/trashURIWontWork"}
How would I go about iterating through the results dictionary to check status codes?
(each response value is a JSON response containing response body and status code)
python-3.x python-requests
I am trying to make a bunch of API calls and sort through them.
Here is a small snippet of how I'm storing things right now:
(there are many more calls, but this should give you an idea)
results={}
results['statistics'] = {"name":"statistics","response":statisticsResponse,"URI":"/applications"}
results['error404'] = {"name":"error404","response":error404Response,"URI":"/trashURIWontWork"}
How would I go about iterating through the results dictionary to check status codes?
(each response value is a JSON response containing response body and status code)
python-3.x python-requests
python-3.x python-requests
asked Nov 19 '18 at 22:13
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By using afor
loop?
– mkrieger1
Nov 19 '18 at 22:20
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By using afor
loop?
– mkrieger1
Nov 19 '18 at 22:20
By using a
for
loop?– mkrieger1
Nov 19 '18 at 22:20
By using a
for
loop?– mkrieger1
Nov 19 '18 at 22:20
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