D3.js - Can't read json file
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I'm working on a d3.js project and I'm struggling with reading in my json file (my data doesn't load). I'm not sure if it's an issue with my code or my file.
My location.json file looks like this (first few lines)
[
{
"Latitude": 15.64624,
"Longitude": 32.46113,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 37.67971,
"Longitude": -121.9076,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 40.51361,
"Longitude": -74.25005999999998,
"": ""
}
]
My source code looks like this:
d3.json('../static/data/serial_killers/location.json', function(error,
mapData) {
var features = mapData.features;
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(features)
.enter().append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
I also tried to tackle it this way, to no prevail
d3.json("../static/data/serial_killers/location.json",
function(topology) {
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(topology.features)
.enter()
.append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
any help would be greatly appreciated
javascript d3.js
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I'm working on a d3.js project and I'm struggling with reading in my json file (my data doesn't load). I'm not sure if it's an issue with my code or my file.
My location.json file looks like this (first few lines)
[
{
"Latitude": 15.64624,
"Longitude": 32.46113,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 37.67971,
"Longitude": -121.9076,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 40.51361,
"Longitude": -74.25005999999998,
"": ""
}
]
My source code looks like this:
d3.json('../static/data/serial_killers/location.json', function(error,
mapData) {
var features = mapData.features;
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(features)
.enter().append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
I also tried to tackle it this way, to no prevail
d3.json("../static/data/serial_killers/location.json",
function(topology) {
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(topology.features)
.enter()
.append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
any help would be greatly appreciated
javascript d3.js
That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance hasjson_encode()
.
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
According to the docs, the.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like:d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38
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I'm working on a d3.js project and I'm struggling with reading in my json file (my data doesn't load). I'm not sure if it's an issue with my code or my file.
My location.json file looks like this (first few lines)
[
{
"Latitude": 15.64624,
"Longitude": 32.46113,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 37.67971,
"Longitude": -121.9076,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 40.51361,
"Longitude": -74.25005999999998,
"": ""
}
]
My source code looks like this:
d3.json('../static/data/serial_killers/location.json', function(error,
mapData) {
var features = mapData.features;
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(features)
.enter().append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
I also tried to tackle it this way, to no prevail
d3.json("../static/data/serial_killers/location.json",
function(topology) {
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(topology.features)
.enter()
.append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
any help would be greatly appreciated
javascript d3.js
I'm working on a d3.js project and I'm struggling with reading in my json file (my data doesn't load). I'm not sure if it's an issue with my code or my file.
My location.json file looks like this (first few lines)
[
{
"Latitude": 15.64624,
"Longitude": 32.46113,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 37.67971,
"Longitude": -121.9076,
"": ""
},
{
"Latitude": 40.51361,
"Longitude": -74.25005999999998,
"": ""
}
]
My source code looks like this:
d3.json('../static/data/serial_killers/location.json', function(error,
mapData) {
var features = mapData.features;
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(features)
.enter().append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
I also tried to tackle it this way, to no prevail
d3.json("../static/data/serial_killers/location.json",
function(topology) {
map.selectAll('.geo-path')
.data(topology.features)
.enter()
.append('path')
.attr('class', 'geo-path')
.attr('d', path)
.attr("visibility", "visible")
.style("stroke-opacity", 1)
.style("fill-opacity", 0.5);
});
any help would be greatly appreciated
javascript d3.js
javascript d3.js
edited Nov 19 at 18:13
asked Nov 19 at 18:06
William Stevens
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That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance hasjson_encode()
.
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
According to the docs, the.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like:d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38
|
show 1 more comment
That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance hasjson_encode()
.
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
According to the docs, the.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like:d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38
That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance has
json_encode()
.– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance has
json_encode()
.– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
According to the docs, the
.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like: d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
According to the docs, the
.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like: d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38
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That's not valid JSON. There's a trailing comma at the end, and no closing square bracket. How is the JSON file created? Are you composing it manually? Don't. PHP for instance has
json_encode()
.– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:07
@ChrisG sorry about that - the json i posted here was just a slice of a much longer file (no trailing comma, and the square bracket is included - i edited it in the code above). That being said, do you know what else may be wrong?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:16
According to the docs, the
.json
command seems to return a promise and is to be used like:d3.json(url).then(function (mapData) { ... });
– Chris G
Nov 19 at 18:22
If your running that outside of a webserver, ie from a file directory, its probably not going to work for security reasons. How are you running it?
– terpinmd
Nov 19 at 18:32
@terpinmd i have the file saved in one of my folders on my laptop (so i guess locally) ... i didnt think this would be an issue..?
– William Stevens
Nov 19 at 18:38