Let's say I receive this string from a socket server (which I cannot control):
{"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.605234Z","x":20,"y":30}}{"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.609522Z","x":30,"y":40}}
I cannot use JSON.parse since it contains 2 Json string so how can I split into
var jsonString1 = {"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.605234Z","x":20,"y":30}}
and
var jsonString2 = {"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.609522Z","x":30,"y":40}}
Note: I may have 1 to n Json strings concatenated in fact
You could just do:
var data = '{"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.605234Z","x":20,"y":30}}{"data":{"time":"2016-08-08T15:13:19.609522Z","x":30,"y":40}}';
var sanitized = '[' + data.replace(/}{/g, '},{') + ']';
var res = JSON.parse(sanitized);
console.log(res);
However, this will fail if one of the objects contains the }{ pattern in a string.
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