Encodes given object to a JSON string.
Identical to json.encode
, except that the output is a string rather than
bytes.
Usually, json.encode
should be preferred to this function. Use this function
only if you need to process the output as text. If you intend to send the
resulting text payload over the network, always use UTF-8 charset, per
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259#section-8.1.
Arguments
Arguments | |
---|---|
data |
The input to be encoded. |
indent |
Optional indentation options. |
Returns
The encoded JSON string.
Raised exceptions
Exceptions | |
---|---|
ValueError |
If the input contains types that cannot be JSON-encoded. Examples of such types include callable and bytes. |
Examples
# Log the values of a map - init: assign: - my_map: {"key1": "hello"} - print_callback_result: call: sys.log args: severity: "INFO" text: ${"Received " + json.encode_to_string(my_map)}