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mapstructure_examples_test.go
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package mapstructure
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
func ExampleDecode() {
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
Emails []string
Extra map[string]string
}
// This input can come from anywhere, but typically comes from
// something like decoding JSON where we're not quite sure of the
// struct initially.
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Mitchell",
"age": 91,
"emails": []string{"one", "two", "three"},
"extra": map[string]string{
"twitter": "mitchellh",
},
}
var result Person
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output:
// mapstructure.Person{Name:"Mitchell", Age:91, Emails:[]string{"one", "two", "three"}, Extra:map[string]string{"twitter":"mitchellh"}}
}
func ExampleDecode_errors() {
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
Emails []string
Extra map[string]string
}
// This input can come from anywhere, but typically comes from
// something like decoding JSON where we're not quite sure of the
// struct initially.
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": 123,
"age": "bad value",
"emails": []int{1, 2, 3},
}
var result Person
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err == nil {
panic("should have an error")
}
fmt.Println(err.Error())
// Output:
// decoding failed due to the following error(s):
//
// 'Name' expected type 'string', got unconvertible type 'int', value: '123'
// 'Age' expected type 'int', got unconvertible type 'string', value: 'bad value'
// 'Emails[0]' expected type 'string', got unconvertible type 'int', value: '1'
// 'Emails[1]' expected type 'string', got unconvertible type 'int', value: '2'
// 'Emails[2]' expected type 'string', got unconvertible type 'int', value: '3'
}
func ExampleDecode_metadata() {
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
}
// This input can come from anywhere, but typically comes from
// something like decoding JSON where we're not quite sure of the
// struct initially.
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Mitchell",
"age": 91,
"email": "[email protected]",
}
// For metadata, we make a more advanced DecoderConfig so we can
// more finely configure the decoder that is used. In this case, we
// just tell the decoder we want to track metadata.
var md Metadata
var result Person
config := &DecoderConfig{
Metadata: &md,
Result: &result,
}
decoder, err := NewDecoder(config)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := decoder.Decode(input); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("Unused keys: %#v", md.Unused)
// Output:
// Unused keys: []string{"email"}
}
func ExampleDecode_weaklyTypedInput() {
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
Emails []string
}
// This input can come from anywhere, but typically comes from
// something like decoding JSON, generated by a weakly typed language
// such as PHP.
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": 123, // number => string
"age": "42", // string => number
"emails": map[string]interface{}{}, // empty map => empty array
}
var result Person
config := &DecoderConfig{
WeaklyTypedInput: true,
Result: &result,
}
decoder, err := NewDecoder(config)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
err = decoder.Decode(input)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output: mapstructure.Person{Name:"123", Age:42, Emails:[]string{}}
}
func ExampleDecode_tags() {
// Note that the mapstructure tags defined in the struct type
// can indicate which fields the values are mapped to.
type Person struct {
Name string `mapstructure:"person_name"`
Age int `mapstructure:"person_age"`
}
input := map[string]interface{}{
"person_name": "Mitchell",
"person_age": 91,
}
var result Person
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output:
// mapstructure.Person{Name:"Mitchell", Age:91}
}
func ExampleDecode_embeddedStruct() {
// Squashing multiple embedded structs is allowed using the squash tag.
// This is demonstrated by creating a composite struct of multiple types
// and decoding into it. In this case, a person can carry with it both
// a Family and a Location, as well as their own FirstName.
type Family struct {
LastName string
}
type Location struct {
City string
}
type Person struct {
Family `mapstructure:",squash"`
Location `mapstructure:",squash"`
FirstName string
}
input := map[string]interface{}{
"FirstName": "Mitchell",
"LastName": "Hashimoto",
"City": "San Francisco",
}
var result Person
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%s %s, %s", result.FirstName, result.LastName, result.City)
// Output:
// Mitchell Hashimoto, San Francisco
}
func ExampleDecode_remainingData() {
// Note that the mapstructure tags defined in the struct type
// can indicate which fields the values are mapped to.
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
Other map[string]interface{} `mapstructure:",remain"`
}
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Mitchell",
"age": 91,
"email": "[email protected]",
}
var result Person
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output:
// mapstructure.Person{Name:"Mitchell", Age:91, Other:map[string]interface {}{"email":"[email protected]"}}
}
func ExampleDecode_remainingDataDecodeBackToMapInFlatFormat() {
// Note that the mapstructure tags defined in the struct type
// can indicate which fields the values are mapped to.
type Person struct {
Name string
Age int
Other map[string]interface{} `mapstructure:",remain"`
}
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Luffy",
"age": 19,
"powers": []string{
"Rubber Man",
"Conqueror Haki",
},
}
var person Person
err := Decode(input, &person)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
result := make(map[string]interface{})
err = Decode(&person, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output:
// map[string]interface {}{"Age":19, "Name":"Luffy", "powers":[]string{"Rubber Man", "Conqueror Haki"}}
}
func ExampleDecode_omitempty() {
// Add omitempty annotation to avoid map keys for empty values
type Family struct {
LastName string
}
type Location struct {
City string
}
type Person struct {
*Family `mapstructure:",omitempty"`
*Location `mapstructure:",omitempty"`
Age int
FirstName string
}
result := &map[string]interface{}{}
input := Person{FirstName: "Somebody"}
err := Decode(input, &result)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%+v", result)
// Output:
// &map[Age:0 FirstName:Somebody]
}
func ExampleDecode_decodeHookFunc() {
type PersonLocation struct {
Latitude float64
Longtitude float64
}
type Person struct {
Name string
Location PersonLocation
}
// Example of parsing messy input: here we have latitude, longitude squashed into
// a single string field. We write a custom DecodeHookFunc to parse the '#' separated
// values into a PersonLocation struct.
input := map[string]interface{}{
"name": "Mitchell",
"location": "-35.2809#149.1300",
}
toPersonLocationHookFunc := func() DecodeHookFunc {
return func(f reflect.Type, t reflect.Type, data interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
if t != reflect.TypeOf(PersonLocation{}) {
return data, nil
}
switch f.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
xs := strings.Split(data.(string), "#")
if len(xs) == 2 {
lat, errLat := strconv.ParseFloat(xs[0], 64)
lon, errLon := strconv.ParseFloat(xs[1], 64)
if errLat == nil && errLon == nil {
return PersonLocation{Latitude: lat, Longtitude: lon}, nil
}
} else {
return data, nil
}
}
return data, nil
}
}
var result Person
decoder, errDecoder := NewDecoder(&DecoderConfig{
Metadata: nil,
DecodeHook: toPersonLocationHookFunc(), // Here, use ComposeDecodeHookFunc to run multiple hooks.
Result: &result,
})
if errDecoder != nil {
panic(errDecoder)
}
err := decoder.Decode(input)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v", result)
// Output:
// mapstructure.Person{Name:"Mitchell", Location:mapstructure.PersonLocation{Latitude:-35.2809, Longtitude:149.13}}
}