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Debugging invalid JSON
Debug invalid JSON
{% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat_short %} can identify and resolve syntax errors or structural issues in JSON data.
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When working with JSON data, you may encounter issues such as trailing commas, mismatched braces, or incorrect data types that make the JSON invalid. {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_chat %} can help you debug and fix these errors by suggesting corrections to fix invalid JSON.

Example scenario

Consider a scenario where an application consumes JSON data from an API, but the response fails to parse due to invalid formatting. You receive the error message:

Error: Parse error
----------------------^
Expecting 'STRING', 'NUMBER', 'NULL', 'TRUE', 'FALSE', '{', '[', got 'undefined'

Below is the JSON data that caused the error:

{
  "location": "San Francisco",
  "current_weather": {
    "temperature": 18,
    "unit": "Celsius",
    "conditions": "Cloudy
  },
  "forecast": {
    "day": "Monday",
    "high": 22,
    "low": 15,
    "precipitation": 10
  }
}

Example prompt

Why is my JSON object invalid and how can I fix it?

Example response

{% data reusables.copilot.example-prompts.response-is-an-example %}

{% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %} might suggest that your JSON is invalid because it is missing a closing quote for the conditions value. Here is the corrected JSON:

{
  "location": "San Francisco",
  "current_weather": {
    "temperature": 18,
    "unit": "Celsius",
    "conditions": "Cloudy"
  },
  "forecast": {
    "day": "Monday",
    "high": 22,
    "low": 15,
    "precipitation": 10
  }
}

In this example response, {% data variables.product.prodname_copilot_short %}'s suggestions include fixing the closing quote for the conditions value, which resolves the JSON parsing error.

Further reading

{% data reusables.copilot.example-prompts.further-reading-items %}