I have a JSON file and i want to fetch the data. here a small Json example, in this Example as we see the employee has 2 properties, name and List of countries :
{
"Employee": [
{
"id":1
"name": "Jhon",
"Countries": [
{
"id" :1
"country": "Uk"
},
{
"id" :2
"country": "USA"
},
{
"id" :3
"country": "Germany"
}
]
}
]
}
I used to use this method to fetch the data from JSON but the problem i faced is that this method works just with Json that doesnt have a list property :
Future<List<EmployeeModel>> fetchEmployeeList() async {
try {
final response = await http.get(Uri.parse(url));
if (response.statusCode == 200) {
var data = jsonDecode(response.body) as List;
print(data);
final employeeList = data.map((e) => EmployeeModel.fromJson(e)).toList();
return employeeList;
} else {
throw Exception("Failed to load ");
}
} catch (e) {
print(e);
rethrow;
}
}
here the model file :
import 'dart:convert';
List<EmployeeModel> employeeModelFromJson(String str) =>
List<EmployeeModel>.from(
json.decode(str).map((x) => EmployeeModel.fromJson(x)));
String employeeModelToJson(List<EmployeeModel> data) =>
json.encode(List<dynamic>.from(data.map((x) => x.toJson())));
class EmployeeModel {
EmployeeModel({
this.id,
this.name,
this.countries,
});
int id;
String name;
List<Country> countries;
factory EmployeeModel.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json) => EmployeeModel(
id: json["id"],
name: json["name"],
countries: List<Country>.from(
json["Countries"].map((x) => Country.fromJson(x))),
);
Map<String, dynamic> toJson() => {
"id": id,
"name": name,
"Countries": List<dynamic>.from(countries.map((x) => x.toJson())),
};
}
class Country {
Country({
this.id,
this.country,
});
int id;
String country;
factory Country.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json) => Country(
id: json["id"],
country: json["country"],
);
Map<String, dynamic> toJson() => {
"id": id,
"country": country,
};
}
CodePudding user response:
var data = jsonDecode(response.body);
print(data['Employee'][0]['Countries'][0]['country'];
//Output uk
Also consider creating a model for the json so you can parse it easily and don't have to write named keys.
https://docs.flutter.dev/development/data-and-backend/json
There are some online tools like quicktype.io too
EDIT
final employeeList = data.map((e) => EmployeeModel.fromJson(e)).toList();
print(employeeList[0].countries [0].country);
//Output uk