Reputation: 14776
I am getting JSON data from an external source. The field names in this JSON are not something I want to carry with me, so I am converting them to names that make sense to me using the json:"originalname"
tags.
When I marshal such an object back to JSON, I naturally get the ugly (original) names again.
Is there a way to ignore tags when marshalling? Or a way to specify a different name for marshall and unmarshall?
To clarify, I have prepared an example in the playground and pasted the same code below.
Thanks in advance.
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
)
type Band struct {
Name string `json:"bandname"`
Albums int `json:"albumcount"`
}
func main() {
// JSON -> Object
data := []byte(`{"bandname": "AC/DC","albumcount": 10}`)
band := &Band{}
json.Unmarshal(data, band)
// Object -> JSON
str, _ := json.Marshal(band)
fmt.Println("Actual Result: ", string(str))
fmt.Println("Desired Result:", `{"Name": "AC/DC","Albums": 10}`)
// Output:
// Actual Result: {"bandname":"AC/DC","albumcount":10}
// Desired Result: {"Name": "AC/DC","Albums": 10}
}
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5389
Reputation: 111
One could also use a library as mentioned in this thread: https://stackoverflow.com/a/50966527/5649638
This will give you a structs like this:
type TestJson struct {
Name string `json:"name" newtag:"newname"`
Age int `json:"age" newtag:"newage"`
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6561
As a generic solution, you could use reflection to create a new type that removes the json tags and then marshall that.
func getVariantStructValue(v reflect.Value, t reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
sf := make([]reflect.StructField, 0)
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
sf = append(sf, t.Field(i))
if t.Field(i).Tag.Get("json") != "" {
sf[i].Tag = ``
}
}
newType := reflect.StructOf(sf)
return v.Convert(newType)
}
func MarshalIgnoreTags(obj interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
value := reflect.ValueOf(obj)
t := value.Type()
newValue := getVariantStructValue(value, t)
return json.Marshal(newValue.Interface())
}
And you would just call it using:
str, _ := MarshalIgnoreTags(band)
Doing the opposite is a little trickier (ignore tags when unmarshalling JSON), but possible with mapstructure:
func UnmarshalIgnoreTags(data []byte, obj interface{}) error {
rv := reflect.ValueOf(obj)
if rv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || rv.IsNil() {
return errors.New("unmarshal destination obj must be a non-nil pointer")
}
value := reflect.Indirect(rv)
t := value.Type()
newValue := getVariantStructValue(value, t)
i := newValue.Interface()
err := json.Unmarshal(data, &i)
if err == nil {
// We use mapstructure because i is of type map[string]interface{} and it's the easiest way to convert back to struct type
// See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/38939459/2516916
mapstructure.Decode(i, obj)
}
return err
}
See playground here: https://play.golang.org/p/XVYGigM71Cf
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 24818
You could implement
type Marshaler interface {
MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
}
from the standard library's encoding/json
package. Example:
type Band struct {
Name string `json:"bandname"`
Albums int `json:"albumcount"`
}
func (b Band) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
n, _ := json.Marshal(b.Name)
a, _ := json.Marshal(b.Albums)
return []byte(`{"Name":` + string(n) + `,"Albums":` + string(a) + `}`)
}
It's admittedly not a very nice solution, though.
Upvotes: 5