Hi I need to make API calls to collect some data. The URL looks like this:

https://app.example.com/SearchService/search/xref?parts=[{"partNumber":"myproduct","manufacturer":"my company"}]&fmt=json

I try to replace the partnumber value with a list of different products and I am thinking about using substring replacement.

>>> print "My name is {0}".format('/usr/bin')
My name is /usr/bin

However, while I was trying to do that against the URL:

>>> print 'https://app.example.com/SearchService/search/xref?parts=[{"partNumber":"{0}","manufacturer":"my company"}]&fmt=json'.format('my product')
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
KeyError: '"partNumber"'

Somehow it is trying to evaluate the dictionary inside the string, which is totally beyond my knowledge why it is doing so.

Can anyone help me how to fix it?

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解决方案

You need to escape the other { and } using {{ and }}:

>>> print 'https://app.example.com/SearchService/search/xref?parts=[{{"partNumber":"{0}","manufacturer":"my company"}}]&fmt=json'.format('my product')
https://app.example.com/SearchService/search/xref?parts=[{"partNumber":"my product","manufacturer":"my company"}]&fmt=json

From docs:

If you need to include a brace character in the literal text, it can be escaped by doubling: {{ and }}.

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