I have a nested dictionary (json) which was returned from the unofficial google dictionary API.
Which looks like this:
{'word': 'slack',
'phonetic': '/slak/',
'meaning': {'adjective': [{'definition': 'Not taut or held tightly in position; loose.',
'example': 'a slack rope',
'synonyms': ['loose',
'limp',
'not taut',
'not tight',
'hanging',
'flapping']},
{'definition': '(of business) characterized by a lack of work or activity; quiet.',
'example': 'business was rather slack'},
{'definition': 'Having or showing laziness or negligence.',
'example': 'slack accounting procedures',
'synonyms': ['lax',
'negligent',
'neglectful',
'remiss',
'careless',
'slapdash',
'slipshod',
'lackadaisical',
'lazy',
'inefficient',
'incompetent',
'inattentive',
'offhand',
'casual',
'disorderly',
'disorganized']},
{'definition': '(of a tide) neither ebbing nor flowing.',
'example': 'soon the water will become slack, and the tide will turn'}],
'noun': [{'definition': 'The part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part.',
'example': 'I picked up the rod and wound in the slack',
'synonyms': ['looseness', 'play', 'give']},
{'definition': 'Casual trousers.'},
{'definition': 'A spell of inactivity or laziness.',
'example': 'he slept deeply, refreshed by a little slack in the daily routine',
'synonyms': ['lull',
'pause',
'respite',
'spell of inactivity',
'interval',
'break',
'hiatus',
'breathing space']}],
'verb': [{'definition': 'Loosen (something, especially a rope).'},
{'definition': 'Decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed.',
'example': 'the flow of blood slacked off',
'synonyms': ['reduce',
'lessen',
'slacken',
'slow',
'ease off',
'ease up']},
{'definition': 'Work slowly or lazily.',
'example': 'she reprimanded her girls if they were slacking',
'synonyms': ['idle',
'shirk',
'be inactive',
'be lazy',
'be indolent',
'sit back and do nothing',
'waste time',
'lounge about']},
{'definition': 'Slake (lime).'}],
'adverb': [{'definition': 'Loosely.',
'example': 'their heads were hanging slack in attitudes of despair'}]}}
This is the meaning of the word slack. To get this meaning we can google the meaning or simply use the following code:
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import json
from pandas.io.json import json_normalize
from io import StringIO
import requests
word = 'slack'
url = 'https://googledictionaryapi.eu-gb.mybluemix.net/?define=' + word
response = requests.get(url)
content = response.content.decode('utf-8') # list of ugly strings
j = json.loads(content) # json list having nested dictionary
j = j[0]
j
Now, the dictionary j has three keys.
j.keys() # dict_keys(['word', 'phonetic', 'meaning'])
I am mainly interested in the meaning:
j['meaning'].keys() # dict_keys(['adjective', 'noun', 'verb', 'adverb'])
To get the pandas dataframe I used following code:
json_normalize(data=j['meaning'])
This gives a dataframe with only 4 columns.
Here, each part of speech ( adjective, noun, etc) must have 'definition' key and 'example' and 'synonyms' are optional.
j['meaning']['adjective'][0].keys() # dict_keys(['definition', 'example', 'synonyms'])
How to get the dataframe with 4 * 3 = 12 columns, with column names like adjective_definition
, adjective_example
, ...., verb_synonyms
?
I tried to get some ideas from following links:
http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.17.0/generated/pandas.io.json.json_normalize.html
https://www.kaggle.com/jboysen/quick-tutorial-flatten-nested-json-in-pandas/notebook
pandas.io.json.json_normalize with very nested json
But, could not solve the problem. Help will be appreciated.