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JSON Parsing with Sample Data for a Merchant/Payment Transaction
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Demonstrates how to load the following JSON into a JSON object and access the values for this document:
{
"id":"8a829449561d9dcb01571dbee3b275b1",
"paymentType":"DB",
"paymentBrand":"VISA",
"amount":"156.00",
"currency":"EUR",
"merchantTransactionId":"E8A39B31-6FA3-4014-A195-3074DF5BF7A1",
"result":{
"code":"000.100.110",
"description":"Request successfully processed in 'Merchant in Integrator Test Mode'"
},
"resultDetails":{
"ConnectorTxID3":"12311312",
"ConnectorTxID1":"717473"
},
"card":{
"bin":"420000",
"last4Digits":"0000",
"holder":"Andreas",
"expiryMonth":"12",
"expiryYear":"2018"
},
"risk":{
"score":"100"
},
"buildNumber":"4b471ea5366e5e9c9a21392a39769f8d7b40b4e8@2016-09-08 13:31:54 +0000",
"timestamp":"2016-09-12 09:33:52+0000",
}
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require 'chilkat'
success = false
json = Chilkat::CkJsonObject.new()
# Load the JSON into the object.
# Call json.Load to load from a string rather than a file...
success = json.LoadFile("qa_data/json/merchantPayment.json")
# We are assuming success..
# Get the easy stuff:
print "id: " + json.stringOf("id") + "\n";
print "paymentType: " + json.stringOf("paymentType") + "\n";
print "currency: " + json.stringOf("currency") + "\n";
print "buildNumber: " + json.stringOf("buildNumber") + "\n";
# Get information that's nested within a sub-object:
print "result: code: " + json.stringOf("result.code") + "\n";
print "result: description: " + json.stringOf("result.description") + "\n";
print "card: bin: " + json.stringOf("card.bin") + "\n";
print "card: last4Digits: " + json.stringOf("card.last4Digits") + "\n";