What is a JSON octet and why are two required?
I have incoming data, which I store in a variable messages
:
connection = ContextIO::Connection.new(key, secret)
messages = connection.all_messages(:account => account, :limit => 100, :since => (Time.now - 3000.day ))
The variable messages
is formatted in JSON. Then I execute this:
foo = JSON.parse(messages)['data']
Most of the time this works. Every now and again, I get this error message:
A JSON text must at least contain two octets!
That error message then refers to the line JSON.parse(messages)['data']
What is an octet?
Why must JSON text contain at least two octets?
How do I prevent my code from breaking every time
messages
does not have two octets?
Thanks!
- An octet is a group of 8 bits. Today, octet is synonymous with byte, but byte historically referred to any "native" grouping of bits, and that could mean 4,6,7, or 8 bits.
- JSON text must contain at least two octets because the top-level structure of a JSON document is an array or object, and the shortest representations of those are
[]
and{}
, respectively. - Check the value
messages
. It is probably empty, unset or consists of a single digit (like4
), which is not valid JSON, but accepted by many JSON implementations.
While I totally agree with the other answer, in my case I had a valid JSON
string but was still receiving the "JSON text must contain at least two octets" error message when trying to JSON.parse
.
My issue was that I was not specifying content type of application/json
. Once I added that, JSON.parse
worked without error.
Hope this helps someone else.
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