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mapstructure
- How do I marshal a JSON array into a map?
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Is there any equivalent to pydantic, serde, etc?
Maybe https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure can do what you want? It has some options for Remainder Values and Omit Empty
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Struggling to get JSON response data into usable struct
I've tried using mapstructure to then marshal the map fields into a struct which mostly works (it struggles with times and custom time types which requires a workaround for each case), but this doesn't feel very idiomatic and requires two passes at marshaling.
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Return unstructed db rows to struct
Although some orders may have more records maybe a superset can be indentified that you can actually create a struct of it and after gathereing first all values into a map then convert it to a struct maybe using a library like https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure . this way you can at least isolate the non structured data only on the data extraction part and the rest of your application can work with well formed structs.
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Trying to print JSON data from a file
Alternatively, you could try https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure if you don't know what your incoming structure is
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How to ensure required fields in struct consistently?
I'm doing it by validating a map[string]any first then putting it into a structure using mapstructure. It covers most use-cases and offers the most flexibility, at the expense of a bit of performance.
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Question about Unmarshalling
That said, it is possible to do this with JSON using something like https://github.com/tidwall/gjson or if you are fine with the switch statement but don't want to marshal and unmarshal again: https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure
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What type of software do you write at your workplace?
https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure because we have JSON documents which contain rugged arrays ;-)
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Help with mapstructure.Decode()
I've been using mapstructure.Decode to great effect, but currently can't figure out why a given mapping doesn't work. I'd appreciate it if someone could point out wtf I'm doing wrong or at least in the right direction:
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map[string]interface{} decoder
What do you mean by "decode"? I've used https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure but that doesn't quite look like what you're doing.
gojsonschema
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Is there any equivalent to pydantic, serde, etc?
xeipuuv/gojsonschema
- I will never return back to Node.JS after writing Go
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What type of software do you write at your workplace?
https://github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema to validate some incoming JSON docs.
- Field Validatior
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Please tell me how are you working with JSON in go?
Take a look at this: https://github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema
What are some alternatives?
jsoniter - A high-performance 100% compatible drop-in replacement of "encoding/json"
JSON-to-Go - Translates JSON into a Go type in your browser instantly (original)
viper - Go configuration with fangs
goprotobuf - Go support for Google's protocol buffers
easyjson - Fast JSON serializer for golang.
gogoprotobuf - [Deprecated] Protocol Buffers for Go with Gadgets
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
structomap - Easily and dynamically generate maps from Go static structures
recipes - 📁 Examples for 🚀 Fiber
go-capnproto - Cap'n Proto library and parser for go. This is go-capnproto-1.0, and does not have rpc. See https://github.com/zombiezen/go-capnproto2 for 2.0 which has rpc and capabilities.
Testify - A toolkit with common assertions and mocks that plays nicely with the standard library