Fixing invalid JSON octal escape

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Solution 1

Your input data contains octal escapes; those would be invalid indeed. Replace them with decoded bytes using a regular expression:

import re

invalid_escape = re.compile(r'\\[0-7]{1,3}')  # up to 3 digits for byte values up to FF

def replace_with_byte(match):
    return chr(int(match.group(0)[1:], 8))

def repair(brokenjson):
    return invalid_escape.sub(replace_with_byte, brokenjson)

This makes your input work:

>>> data1 = r"""{"search engine":"Google","_n":"search engine hit","_p":"z392cpdpnm6silblq5mac8kiugq=","search terms":"happy new year animation 1920\303\2271080 hd","_t":1356390128}"""
>>> json.loads(repair(data1))
{u'_n': u'search engine hit', u'search terms': u'happy new year animation 1920\xd71080 hd', u'_p': u'z392cpdpnm6silblq5mac8kiugq=', u'_t': 1356390128, u'search engine': u'Google'}
>>> print json.loads(repair(data1))['search terms']
happy new year animation 1920×1080 hd
>>> data2 = r"""{"search engine":"Google","_n":"ad campaign hit","_p":"byskpczsw6sorbmzqi0tk1uimgw=","search terms":"\331\203\330\261\330\252\331\207 \331\201\331\212\330\257\331\212\330\244\331\211 \330\256\331\212\331\204\330\247\330\255\331\211 \331\203\331\210\330\261\330\257\331\211","_t":1356483052}"""
>>> json.loads(repair(data2)){u'_n': u'ad campaign hit', u'search terms': u'\u0643\u0631\u062a\u0647 \u0641\u064a\u062f\u064a\u0624\u0649 \u062e\u064a\u0644\u0627\u062d\u0649 \u0643\u0648\u0631\u062f\u0649', u'_p': u'byskpczsw6sorbmzqi0tk1uimgw=', u'_t': 1356483052, u'search engine': u'Google'}
>>> print json.loads(repair(data2))['search terms']
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Solution 2

Consider cjson for this exact scenario (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cjson)

Seems to handle the escaped octals (and quick).

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Updated on July 27, 2022

Comments

  • Michael Samoylov
    Michael Samoylov almost 2 years

    KISSmetrics generates invalid JSON strings I need to parse. I'm getting tons of errors like

    ERROR 2013-03-04 04:31:12,253 Invalid \escape: line 1 column 132 (char 132): {"search engine":"Google","_n":"search engine hit","_p":"z392cpdpnm6silblq5mac8kiugq=","search terms":"happy new year animation 1920\303\2271080 hd","_t":1356390128}
    
    ERROR 2013-03-04 04:34:19,153 Invalid \escape: line 1 column 101 (char 101): {"search engine":"Google","_n":"ad campaign hit","_p":"byskpczsw6sorbmzqi0tk1uimgw=","search terms":"\331\203\330\261\330\252\331\207 \331\201\331\212\330\257\331\212\330\244\331\211 \330\256\331\212\331\204\330\247\330\255\331\211 \331\203\331\210\330\261\330\257\331\211","_t":1356483052}
    

    My code is:

    for line in lines:
        try:
            data = self.clean_data(json.loads(line))
            except ValueError, e:
                logger.error('%s: %s' % (e.message, line))
    

    Example raw data:

    {"search engine":"Google","_n":"search engine hit","_p":"kvceh84hzbhywcnlivv+hdztizw=","search terms":"military sound effects programs","_t":1356034177}
    

    Is there any chance to cleanup this messy JSON and parse it? Thanks for your help.

  • Martijn Pieters
    Martijn Pieters about 11 years
    Adjusted; the bytes are only up to 3 octals long and encode UTF-8 to octal, so you need to use chr() instead.
  • user2707001
    user2707001 over 6 years
    Fails to compile on OSX (pip3 install)
  • cardamom
    cardamom over 5 years
    cjson is only for Python 2, for Python 3 use ujson. pip install ujson then import ujson as json