## credentials_searches ### Instructions Create a file `credentials_searches.py` that contains a function `credentials_search` which takes no parameters and searches for the keys `password` and `secret` in a file called `logs.json`. - If both keys are found, the function should create a new json file named 'credentials.json' and save the values of those keys in it. - If only one of the keys is found, the function should create a new json file named 'credentials.json' and save the value of that key in it. - If neither key is found, the function should not create the 'credentials.json' file. - If the 'logs.json' file is empty or is not a json file, the function should not create the 'credentials.json' file. - If the logs.json file does not exist, the function should not create the 'credentials.json' file. - If the keys are found in a nested object, the function should create the 'credentials.json' file and save the values of the keys in it. ### Usage Here is an example of how to use the credentials_search function: With this file `logs.json`: ```json { "password": "test_password", "other": "value", "secret": "test_secret" } ``` If you run your function: ```python credentials_search() ``` Your function should generate this file `credentials.json`: ```json { "password": "test_password", "secret": "test_secret" } ``` ### Hints - The json module can be used to read and write JSON files. - The os module can be used to check if a file exists and remove a file. - Remember that the function should be able to search for the keys password and secret in nested json objects. ### References - [json module](https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_json.asp) - [os module](https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html)