if you are getting a json response like this
res = {"status":0,"result":{"tuid":5851,"title":"300312577_abc.xls"}}
to extract status and 'tuid' from this
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'json'
res = {"status":0,"result":{"tuid":5851,"title":"300312577_abc.xls"}}
puts status = JSON.parse(res)['status']
puts tuid = JSON.parse(res)['result']['tuid']
for example if you are using net/http
uri = URI.parse("some_url")
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.request_uri)
req.set_form_data('field1' => 'data1', 'field2' => 'data2' )
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req)
endcase res
when Net::HTTPSuccess, Net::HTTPRedirection
puts "OK"
puts res.body
puts status = JSON.parse(res.body)['status']
puts tuid = JSON.parse(res.body)['result']['tuid']
else
puts res.message
end
res = {"status":0,"result":{"tuid":5851,"title":"300312577_abc.xls"}}
to extract status and 'tuid' from this
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'json'
res = {"status":0,"result":{"tuid":5851,"title":"300312577_abc.xls"}}
puts status = JSON.parse(res)['status']
puts tuid = JSON.parse(res)['result']['tuid']
for example if you are using net/http
uri = URI.parse("some_url")
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.request_uri)
req.set_form_data('field1' => 'data1', 'field2' => 'data2' )
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req)
endcase res
when Net::HTTPSuccess, Net::HTTPRedirection
puts "OK"
puts res.body
puts status = JSON.parse(res.body)['status']
puts tuid = JSON.parse(res.body)['result']['tuid']
else
puts res.message
end
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