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Convert any to string or alternative to any
I am very new to golang and am trying to write a Program that uses INI Cobfiguration Files. The library that I am using, has built in functions to output the Key as a certain type (string, int, bool, etc). However as I will be accessing several different Keys of different types, I wrote a wrapper that takes the section and key name and the output type, passes that to the libraries functions and outputs the result as the any type. While trying to pass the output into another function that requires a string, it throws the error that it is unable to convert any to string as string requires type assertion. I couldn't find much about the any type, but it seems luke i will either need to redesign my wrapper function, use an alternative to any or find a way to convert any to string or []byte at least.
- A userspace WireGuard client that exposes itself as a proxy
What are some alternatives?
How to use - Your configuration library for your Go programs.
viper - Go configuration with fangs
hjson - Hjson for Go
toml - Instream TOML to JSON encoder
env - A simple, zero-dependencies library to parse environment variables into structs
store - A dead simple configuration manager for Go applications
go-toml - Go library for the TOML file format
gcfg - read INI-style configuration files into Go structs; supports user-defined types and subsections
config - JSON or YAML configuration wrapper with convenient access methods.
envconfig - Small library to read your configuration from environment variables
goConfig - goconfig uses a struct as input and populates the fields of this struct with parameters from command line, environment variables and configuration file.