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I'm making a dating sim as my first game and I want to use a JSON file to store all of my dialogue, sprites and B.G.M. kind of like a A.P.I; but the file I wrote won't appear in the godot filesystem section.



here's an image of what i'm talking about.



I can't get the file path without it, is there a way for it to appear or should I just give up.










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    I'm making a dating sim as my first game and I want to use a JSON file to store all of my dialogue, sprites and B.G.M. kind of like a A.P.I; but the file I wrote won't appear in the godot filesystem section.



    here's an image of what i'm talking about.



    I can't get the file path without it, is there a way for it to appear or should I just give up.










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      I'm making a dating sim as my first game and I want to use a JSON file to store all of my dialogue, sprites and B.G.M. kind of like a A.P.I; but the file I wrote won't appear in the godot filesystem section.



      here's an image of what i'm talking about.



      I can't get the file path without it, is there a way for it to appear or should I just give up.










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      I'm making a dating sim as my first game and I want to use a JSON file to store all of my dialogue, sprites and B.G.M. kind of like a A.P.I; but the file I wrote won't appear in the godot filesystem section.



      here's an image of what i'm talking about.



      I can't get the file path without it, is there a way for it to appear or should I just give up.







      file godot






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      edited Nov 13 '18 at 7:06









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          Try using the File API and read the data into the variable. Like so:



          var data =
          var path = "res://data.json"
          func _ready():
          var jsonfile = File.new()
          jsonfile.open(path, File.READ)
          data = parse_json(jsonfile.get_as_text())
          print(data)
          pass





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            Try using the File API and read the data into the variable. Like so:



            var data =
            var path = "res://data.json"
            func _ready():
            var jsonfile = File.new()
            jsonfile.open(path, File.READ)
            data = parse_json(jsonfile.get_as_text())
            print(data)
            pass





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              Try using the File API and read the data into the variable. Like so:



              var data =
              var path = "res://data.json"
              func _ready():
              var jsonfile = File.new()
              jsonfile.open(path, File.READ)
              data = parse_json(jsonfile.get_as_text())
              print(data)
              pass





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                Try using the File API and read the data into the variable. Like so:



                var data =
                var path = "res://data.json"
                func _ready():
                var jsonfile = File.new()
                jsonfile.open(path, File.READ)
                data = parse_json(jsonfile.get_as_text())
                print(data)
                pass





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                Try using the File API and read the data into the variable. Like so:



                var data =
                var path = "res://data.json"
                func _ready():
                var jsonfile = File.new()
                jsonfile.open(path, File.READ)
                data = parse_json(jsonfile.get_as_text())
                print(data)
                pass






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                answered Nov 13 '18 at 10:33









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