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9.9 KiB
446 lines
9.9 KiB
package simplejson |
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import ( |
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"encoding/json" |
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"errors" |
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"log" |
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) |
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// returns the current implementation version |
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func Version() string { |
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return "0.5.0" |
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} |
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type Json struct { |
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data interface{} |
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} |
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// NewJson returns a pointer to a new `Json` object |
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// after unmarshaling `body` bytes |
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func NewJson(body []byte) (*Json, error) { |
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j := new(Json) |
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err := j.UnmarshalJSON(body) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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return j, nil |
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} |
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// New returns a pointer to a new, empty `Json` object |
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func New() *Json { |
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return &Json{ |
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data: make(map[string]interface{}), |
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} |
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} |
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// Interface returns the underlying data |
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func (j *Json) Interface() interface{} { |
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return j.data |
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} |
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// Encode returns its marshaled data as `[]byte` |
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func (j *Json) Encode() ([]byte, error) { |
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return j.MarshalJSON() |
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} |
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// EncodePretty returns its marshaled data as `[]byte` with indentation |
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func (j *Json) EncodePretty() ([]byte, error) { |
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return json.MarshalIndent(&j.data, "", " ") |
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} |
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// Implements the json.Marshaler interface. |
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func (j *Json) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { |
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return json.Marshal(&j.data) |
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} |
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// Set modifies `Json` map by `key` and `value` |
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// Useful for changing single key/value in a `Json` object easily. |
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func (j *Json) Set(key string, val interface{}) { |
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m, err := j.Map() |
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if err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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m[key] = val |
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} |
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// SetPath modifies `Json`, recursively checking/creating map keys for the supplied path, |
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// and then finally writing in the value |
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func (j *Json) SetPath(branch []string, val interface{}) { |
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if len(branch) == 0 { |
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j.data = val |
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return |
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} |
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// in order to insert our branch, we need map[string]interface{} |
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if _, ok := (j.data).(map[string]interface{}); !ok { |
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// have to replace with something suitable |
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j.data = make(map[string]interface{}) |
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} |
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curr := j.data.(map[string]interface{}) |
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for i := 0; i < len(branch)-1; i++ { |
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b := branch[i] |
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// key exists? |
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if _, ok := curr[b]; !ok { |
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n := make(map[string]interface{}) |
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curr[b] = n |
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curr = n |
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continue |
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} |
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// make sure the value is the right sort of thing |
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if _, ok := curr[b].(map[string]interface{}); !ok { |
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// have to replace with something suitable |
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n := make(map[string]interface{}) |
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curr[b] = n |
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} |
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curr = curr[b].(map[string]interface{}) |
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} |
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// add remaining k/v |
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curr[branch[len(branch)-1]] = val |
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} |
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// Del modifies `Json` map by deleting `key` if it is present. |
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func (j *Json) Del(key string) { |
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m, err := j.Map() |
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if err != nil { |
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return |
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} |
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delete(m, key) |
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} |
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// Get returns a pointer to a new `Json` object |
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// for `key` in its `map` representation |
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// |
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// useful for chaining operations (to traverse a nested JSON): |
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// js.Get("top_level").Get("dict").Get("value").Int() |
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func (j *Json) Get(key string) *Json { |
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m, err := j.Map() |
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if err == nil { |
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if val, ok := m[key]; ok { |
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return &Json{val} |
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} |
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} |
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return &Json{nil} |
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} |
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// GetPath searches for the item as specified by the branch |
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// without the need to deep dive using Get()'s. |
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// |
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// js.GetPath("top_level", "dict") |
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func (j *Json) GetPath(branch ...string) *Json { |
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jin := j |
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for _, p := range branch { |
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jin = jin.Get(p) |
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} |
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return jin |
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} |
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// GetIndex returns a pointer to a new `Json` object |
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// for `index` in its `array` representation |
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// |
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// this is the analog to Get when accessing elements of |
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// a json array instead of a json object: |
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// js.Get("top_level").Get("array").GetIndex(1).Get("key").Int() |
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func (j *Json) GetIndex(index int) *Json { |
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a, err := j.Array() |
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if err == nil { |
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if len(a) > index { |
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return &Json{a[index]} |
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} |
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} |
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return &Json{nil} |
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} |
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// CheckGet returns a pointer to a new `Json` object and |
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// a `bool` identifying success or failure |
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// |
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// useful for chained operations when success is important: |
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// if data, ok := js.Get("top_level").CheckGet("inner"); ok { |
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// log.Println(data) |
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// } |
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func (j *Json) CheckGet(key string) (*Json, bool) { |
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m, err := j.Map() |
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if err == nil { |
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if val, ok := m[key]; ok { |
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return &Json{val}, true |
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} |
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} |
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return nil, false |
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} |
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// Map type asserts to `map` |
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func (j *Json) Map() (map[string]interface{}, error) { |
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if m, ok := (j.data).(map[string]interface{}); ok { |
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return m, nil |
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} |
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return nil, errors.New("type assertion to map[string]interface{} failed") |
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} |
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// Array type asserts to an `array` |
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func (j *Json) Array() ([]interface{}, error) { |
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if a, ok := (j.data).([]interface{}); ok { |
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return a, nil |
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} |
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return nil, errors.New("type assertion to []interface{} failed") |
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} |
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// Bool type asserts to `bool` |
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func (j *Json) Bool() (bool, error) { |
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if s, ok := (j.data).(bool); ok { |
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return s, nil |
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} |
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return false, errors.New("type assertion to bool failed") |
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} |
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// String type asserts to `string` |
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func (j *Json) String() (string, error) { |
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if s, ok := (j.data).(string); ok { |
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return s, nil |
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} |
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return "", errors.New("type assertion to string failed") |
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} |
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// Bytes type asserts to `[]byte` |
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func (j *Json) Bytes() ([]byte, error) { |
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if s, ok := (j.data).(string); ok { |
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return []byte(s), nil |
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} |
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return nil, errors.New("type assertion to []byte failed") |
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} |
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// StringArray type asserts to an `array` of `string` |
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func (j *Json) StringArray() ([]string, error) { |
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arr, err := j.Array() |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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retArr := make([]string, 0, len(arr)) |
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for _, a := range arr { |
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if a == nil { |
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retArr = append(retArr, "") |
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continue |
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} |
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s, ok := a.(string) |
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if !ok { |
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return nil, errors.New("type assertion to []string failed") |
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} |
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retArr = append(retArr, s) |
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} |
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return retArr, nil |
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} |
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// MustArray guarantees the return of a `[]interface{}` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you want to interate over array values in a succinct manner: |
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// for i, v := range js.Get("results").MustArray() { |
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// fmt.Println(i, v) |
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// } |
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func (j *Json) MustArray(args ...[]interface{}) []interface{} { |
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var def []interface{} |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustArray() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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a, err := j.Array() |
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if err == nil { |
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return a |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustMap guarantees the return of a `map[string]interface{}` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you want to interate over map values in a succinct manner: |
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// for k, v := range js.Get("dictionary").MustMap() { |
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// fmt.Println(k, v) |
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// } |
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func (j *Json) MustMap(args ...map[string]interface{}) map[string]interface{} { |
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var def map[string]interface{} |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustMap() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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a, err := j.Map() |
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if err == nil { |
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return a |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustString guarantees the return of a `string` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want a `string` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustString(), js.Get("optional_param").MustString("my_default")) |
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func (j *Json) MustString(args ...string) string { |
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var def string |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustString() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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s, err := j.String() |
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if err == nil { |
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return s |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustStringArray guarantees the return of a `[]string` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you want to interate over array values in a succinct manner: |
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// for i, s := range js.Get("results").MustStringArray() { |
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// fmt.Println(i, s) |
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// } |
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func (j *Json) MustStringArray(args ...[]string) []string { |
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var def []string |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustStringArray() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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a, err := j.StringArray() |
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if err == nil { |
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return a |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustInt guarantees the return of an `int` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want an `int` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustInt(), js.Get("optional_param").MustInt(5150)) |
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func (j *Json) MustInt(args ...int) int { |
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var def int |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustInt() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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i, err := j.Int() |
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if err == nil { |
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return i |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustFloat64 guarantees the return of a `float64` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want a `float64` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustFloat64(), js.Get("optional_param").MustFloat64(5.150)) |
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func (j *Json) MustFloat64(args ...float64) float64 { |
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var def float64 |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustFloat64() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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f, err := j.Float64() |
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if err == nil { |
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return f |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustBool guarantees the return of a `bool` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want a `bool` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustBool(), js.Get("optional_param").MustBool(true)) |
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func (j *Json) MustBool(args ...bool) bool { |
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var def bool |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustBool() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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b, err := j.Bool() |
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if err == nil { |
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return b |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustInt64 guarantees the return of an `int64` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want an `int64` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustInt64(), js.Get("optional_param").MustInt64(5150)) |
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func (j *Json) MustInt64(args ...int64) int64 { |
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var def int64 |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustInt64() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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i, err := j.Int64() |
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if err == nil { |
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return i |
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} |
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return def |
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} |
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// MustUInt64 guarantees the return of an `uint64` (with optional default) |
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// |
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// useful when you explicitly want an `uint64` in a single value return context: |
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// myFunc(js.Get("param1").MustUint64(), js.Get("optional_param").MustUint64(5150)) |
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func (j *Json) MustUint64(args ...uint64) uint64 { |
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var def uint64 |
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switch len(args) { |
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case 0: |
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case 1: |
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def = args[0] |
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default: |
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log.Panicf("MustUint64() received too many arguments %d", len(args)) |
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} |
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i, err := j.Uint64() |
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if err == nil { |
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return i |
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} |
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return def |
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}
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