JSON.getString doesn't return null

thepoosh picture thepoosh · Oct 29, 2012 · Viewed 16.9k times · Source

I have a response coming back from a server and I am expecting a String value, so I wrote this for parsing it

public String getMessageFromServer(JSONObject response) {
    String msg = response.getString("message");
    return msg;
}

then, when I use this in my code and get a null value from the server, the function doesn't return null, it returns "null" instead.

I have seen this bug report, but I don't see a solution.

EDIT:

I have a small hack to solve this but it's ugly and I'm looking for a better solution:

public String getMessageFromServer(JSONObject response) {
    Object msg = response.get("message");
    if(msg == null) {
         return null;
    }
    return (String) msg;
}    

EDIT #2:

after years, going back to this question, I see that I was not entirely wrong here and that JSONObject has a built in method for this.

The way to get an optional value from a JSONObject is with using this method JSONObject.optString("message", DEF_VALUE);

Answer

Sujay picture Sujay · Oct 29, 2012

The hack looks okay for your situation.

The other option would be to use the method boolean isNull(String key) and then based on the returned boolean value proceed with your option. Something like:

public String getMessageFromServer(JSONObject response) {
    return ((response.has("message") && !response.isNull("message"))) ? response.getString("message") : null;
} 

But then, I don't think there's much of a difference between the your current implementation and this.