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I'm trying to get Twitter API search results for a given hashtag using Python, but I'm having trouble with this "No JSON object could be decoded" error. I had to add the extra % towards the end of the URL to prevent a string formatting error. Could this JSON error be related to the extra %, or is it caused by something else? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

A snippet:

import simplejson
import urllib2

def search_twitter(quoted_search_term): 
    url = "http://search.twitter.com/search.json?callback=twitterSearch&q=%%23%s" % quoted_search_term
    f = urllib2.urlopen(url)
    json = simplejson.load(f)
    return json
+1  A: 

There were a couple problems with your initial code. First you never read in the content from twitter, just opened the url. Second in the url you set a callback (twitterSearch). What a call back does is wrap the returned json in a function call so in this case it would have been twitterSearch(). This is useful if you want a special function to handle the returned results.

import simplejson
import urllib2

def search_twitter(quoted_search_term): 
    url = "http://search.twitter.com/search.json?&q=%%23%s" % quoted_search_term
    f = urllib2.urlopen(url)
    content = f.read()
    json = simplejson.loads(content)
    return json
blcArmadillo
You're half right. The actual problem was the `callback` argument, which causes Twitter to return `JSONP`, which can't be parsed as JSON`. But the code for reading the JSON was fine (it just passed the file-like object `f` directly to the `simplejson.load()` function, which takes file-like objects).
Will McCutchen
Ahh, good point!
blcArmadillo
Thank you so much for explaining this to me, blcArmadillo and Will McCutchen! It works now :)