Reputation: 519
i have the following json array of json hashes :
[
{
"name": "XXXX",
"address": "XXXX",
"keepalive": {
"thresholds": {
"warning": 30,
"critical": 100
},
"handlers": [
"XXXXX"
],
"refresh": 180
},
"subscriptions": [
"XXXX",
"XXXX",
"XXXX"
],
"version": "0.17.1",
"timestamp": 1486413490
},
{...},
{...},
...
]
And am parsing the array as the following :
type Client struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Address string `json:"address"`
PublicDNS string `json:"publicDNS"`
keepalive [] string `json:"keepalive"`
Subscriptions [] string `json:"subscriptions"`
Version string `json:"version"`
Timestamp int64 `json:"timestamp"`
}
type ClientResponse []Client
func getClients(body []byte) (*ClientResponse, error) {
var s = new(ClientResponse)
err := json.Unmarshal(body, &s)
if(err != nil){
fmt.Println("whoops:", err)
}
return s, err
}
func main() {
res,err := http.Get("http://xxxxx:4567/clients")
if err != nil{
panic(err.Error())
}
body,err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body)
if err != nil{
panic(err.Error())
}
s, err := getClients([]byte(body))
fmt.Println(s)
}
Problem : variable s , contain all arrays . so how can i get lets say name value for all arrays ? should i do for loop and get values i need ? is this the best approach ?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 789
Reputation: 10128
You'll have to loop over them.
names := make([]string, len(*s))
for i := range *s {
names[i] = (*s)[i].Name
}
Incidentally, your structure for unmarshalling is incorrect. keepalive
isn't exported, so it won't be unmarshalled, and even if it were, it's defined as a slice of strings, while the keepalive
field in the JSON is an object with thresholds
, handlers
, and refresh
fields
Upvotes: 1