Wordpress: JSON.parse: unexpected keyword at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
So I'm using some code from this post to make my orders show in Wordpress/Woocommerce using a shortcode.
function shortcode_my_orders( $atts ) {
extract( shortcode_atts( array(
'order_count' => -1
), $atts ) );
ob_start();
wc_get_template( 'myaccount/my-orders.php', array(
'current_user' => get_user_by( 'id', get_current_user_id() ),
'order_count' => $order_count
) );
return ob_get_clean();
}
add_shortcode('my_orders', 'shortcode_my_orders');
The code does function, it is displaying info correctly when I use the shortcode. But I am getting a JSON Error.
When I put the code into JSON Parser online, it returns this
error: "SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected keyword at line 1 column 1
of the JSON data"
Is this an error with the particular code I'm using or something else?
Any help gratefully received.
javascript json wordpress woocommerce
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So I'm using some code from this post to make my orders show in Wordpress/Woocommerce using a shortcode.
function shortcode_my_orders( $atts ) {
extract( shortcode_atts( array(
'order_count' => -1
), $atts ) );
ob_start();
wc_get_template( 'myaccount/my-orders.php', array(
'current_user' => get_user_by( 'id', get_current_user_id() ),
'order_count' => $order_count
) );
return ob_get_clean();
}
add_shortcode('my_orders', 'shortcode_my_orders');
The code does function, it is displaying info correctly when I use the shortcode. But I am getting a JSON Error.
When I put the code into JSON Parser online, it returns this
error: "SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected keyword at line 1 column 1
of the JSON data"
Is this an error with the particular code I'm using or something else?
Any help gratefully received.
javascript json wordpress woocommerce
2
Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24
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So I'm using some code from this post to make my orders show in Wordpress/Woocommerce using a shortcode.
function shortcode_my_orders( $atts ) {
extract( shortcode_atts( array(
'order_count' => -1
), $atts ) );
ob_start();
wc_get_template( 'myaccount/my-orders.php', array(
'current_user' => get_user_by( 'id', get_current_user_id() ),
'order_count' => $order_count
) );
return ob_get_clean();
}
add_shortcode('my_orders', 'shortcode_my_orders');
The code does function, it is displaying info correctly when I use the shortcode. But I am getting a JSON Error.
When I put the code into JSON Parser online, it returns this
error: "SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected keyword at line 1 column 1
of the JSON data"
Is this an error with the particular code I'm using or something else?
Any help gratefully received.
javascript json wordpress woocommerce
So I'm using some code from this post to make my orders show in Wordpress/Woocommerce using a shortcode.
function shortcode_my_orders( $atts ) {
extract( shortcode_atts( array(
'order_count' => -1
), $atts ) );
ob_start();
wc_get_template( 'myaccount/my-orders.php', array(
'current_user' => get_user_by( 'id', get_current_user_id() ),
'order_count' => $order_count
) );
return ob_get_clean();
}
add_shortcode('my_orders', 'shortcode_my_orders');
The code does function, it is displaying info correctly when I use the shortcode. But I am getting a JSON Error.
When I put the code into JSON Parser online, it returns this
error: "SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected keyword at line 1 column 1
of the JSON data"
Is this an error with the particular code I'm using or something else?
Any help gratefully received.
javascript json wordpress woocommerce
javascript json wordpress woocommerce
edited Nov 21 '18 at 13:00
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:23
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Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24
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2
Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24
2
2
Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
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Show the JSON string, it's invalid. You can also use tools like jsonlint.com where you can paste the JSON text and the parser will tell you exactly which line is not compliant.
– Shilly
Nov 21 '18 at 12:25
I have tried your code and it just works perfectly without any error. So there is something else that is making that issue.
– LoicTheAztec
Nov 22 '18 at 1:24