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582 lines
18 KiB
Go
582 lines
18 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright (c) 2014 Ashley Jeffs
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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// Package gabs implements a simplified wrapper around creating and parsing JSON.
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package gabs
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"strings"
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)
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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var (
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// ErrOutOfBounds - Index out of bounds.
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ErrOutOfBounds = errors.New("out of bounds")
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// ErrNotObjOrArray - The target is not an object or array type.
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ErrNotObjOrArray = errors.New("not an object or array")
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// ErrNotObj - The target is not an object type.
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ErrNotObj = errors.New("not an object")
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// ErrNotArray - The target is not an array type.
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ErrNotArray = errors.New("not an array")
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// ErrPathCollision - Creating a path failed because an element collided with an existing value.
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ErrPathCollision = errors.New("encountered value collision whilst building path")
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// ErrInvalidInputObj - The input value was not a map[string]interface{}.
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ErrInvalidInputObj = errors.New("invalid input object")
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// ErrInvalidInputText - The input data could not be parsed.
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ErrInvalidInputText = errors.New("input text could not be parsed")
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// ErrInvalidPath - The filepath was not valid.
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ErrInvalidPath = errors.New("invalid file path")
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// ErrInvalidBuffer - The input buffer contained an invalid JSON string
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ErrInvalidBuffer = errors.New("input buffer contained invalid JSON")
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)
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Container - an internal structure that holds a reference to the core interface map of the parsed
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// json. Use this container to move context.
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type Container struct {
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object interface{}
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}
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// Data - Return the contained data as an interface{}.
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func (g *Container) Data() interface{} {
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if g == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return g.object
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Path - Search for a value using dot notation.
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func (g *Container) Path(path string) *Container {
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return g.Search(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// Search - Attempt to find and return an object within the JSON structure by specifying the
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// hierarchy of field names to locate the target. If the search encounters an array and has not
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// reached the end target then it will iterate each object of the array for the target and return
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// all of the results in a JSON array.
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func (g *Container) Search(hierarchy ...string) *Container {
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var object interface{}
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object = g.Data()
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for target := 0; target < len(hierarchy); target++ {
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if mmap, ok := object.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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object, ok = mmap[hierarchy[target]]
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if !ok {
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return nil
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}
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} else if marray, ok := object.([]interface{}); ok {
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tmpArray := []interface{}{}
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for _, val := range marray {
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tmpGabs := &Container{val}
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res := tmpGabs.Search(hierarchy[target:]...)
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if res != nil {
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tmpArray = append(tmpArray, res.Data())
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}
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}
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if len(tmpArray) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return &Container{tmpArray}
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} else {
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return nil
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}
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}
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return &Container{object}
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}
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// S - Shorthand method, does the same thing as Search.
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func (g *Container) S(hierarchy ...string) *Container {
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return g.Search(hierarchy...)
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}
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// Exists - Checks whether a path exists.
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func (g *Container) Exists(hierarchy ...string) bool {
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return g.Search(hierarchy...) != nil
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}
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// ExistsP - Checks whether a dot notation path exists.
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func (g *Container) ExistsP(path string) bool {
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return g.Exists(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// Index - Attempt to find and return an object within a JSON array by index.
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func (g *Container) Index(index int) *Container {
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if array, ok := g.Data().([]interface{}); ok {
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if index >= len(array) {
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return &Container{nil}
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}
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return &Container{array[index]}
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}
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return &Container{nil}
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}
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// Children - Return a slice of all the children of the array. This also works for objects, however,
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// the children returned for an object will NOT be in order and you lose the names of the returned
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// objects this way.
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func (g *Container) Children() ([]*Container, error) {
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if array, ok := g.Data().([]interface{}); ok {
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children := make([]*Container, len(array))
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for i := 0; i < len(array); i++ {
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children[i] = &Container{array[i]}
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}
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return children, nil
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}
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if mmap, ok := g.Data().(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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children := []*Container{}
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for _, obj := range mmap {
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children = append(children, &Container{obj})
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}
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return children, nil
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}
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return nil, ErrNotObjOrArray
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}
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// ChildrenMap - Return a map of all the children of an object.
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func (g *Container) ChildrenMap() (map[string]*Container, error) {
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if mmap, ok := g.Data().(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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children := map[string]*Container{}
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for name, obj := range mmap {
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children[name] = &Container{obj}
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}
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return children, nil
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}
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return nil, ErrNotObj
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Set - Set the value of a field at a JSON path, any parts of the path that do not exist will be
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// constructed, and if a collision occurs with a non object type whilst iterating the path an error
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// is returned.
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func (g *Container) Set(value interface{}, path ...string) (*Container, error) {
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if len(path) == 0 {
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g.object = value
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return g, nil
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}
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var object interface{}
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if g.object == nil {
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g.object = map[string]interface{}{}
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}
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object = g.object
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for target := 0; target < len(path); target++ {
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if mmap, ok := object.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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if target == len(path)-1 {
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mmap[path[target]] = value
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} else if mmap[path[target]] == nil {
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mmap[path[target]] = map[string]interface{}{}
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}
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object = mmap[path[target]]
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} else {
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return &Container{nil}, ErrPathCollision
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}
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}
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return &Container{object}, nil
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}
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// SetP - Does the same as Set, but using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) SetP(value interface{}, path string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.Set(value, strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// SetIndex - Set a value of an array element based on the index.
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func (g *Container) SetIndex(value interface{}, index int) (*Container, error) {
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if array, ok := g.Data().([]interface{}); ok {
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if index >= len(array) {
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return &Container{nil}, ErrOutOfBounds
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}
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array[index] = value
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return &Container{array[index]}, nil
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}
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return &Container{nil}, ErrNotArray
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}
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// Object - Create a new JSON object at a path. Returns an error if the path contains a collision
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// with a non object type.
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func (g *Container) Object(path ...string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.Set(map[string]interface{}{}, path...)
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}
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// ObjectP - Does the same as Object, but using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ObjectP(path string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.Object(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ObjectI - Create a new JSON object at an array index. Returns an error if the object is not an
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// array or the index is out of bounds.
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func (g *Container) ObjectI(index int) (*Container, error) {
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return g.SetIndex(map[string]interface{}{}, index)
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}
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// Array - Create a new JSON array at a path. Returns an error if the path contains a collision with
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// a non object type.
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func (g *Container) Array(path ...string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.Set([]interface{}{}, path...)
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}
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// ArrayP - Does the same as Array, but using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayP(path string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.Array(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ArrayI - Create a new JSON array at an array index. Returns an error if the object is not an
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// array or the index is out of bounds.
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func (g *Container) ArrayI(index int) (*Container, error) {
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return g.SetIndex([]interface{}{}, index)
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}
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// ArrayOfSize - Create a new JSON array of a particular size at a path. Returns an error if the
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// path contains a collision with a non object type.
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func (g *Container) ArrayOfSize(size int, path ...string) (*Container, error) {
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a := make([]interface{}, size)
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return g.Set(a, path...)
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}
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// ArrayOfSizeP - Does the same as ArrayOfSize, but using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayOfSizeP(size int, path string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.ArrayOfSize(size, strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ArrayOfSizeI - Create a new JSON array of a particular size at an array index. Returns an error
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// if the object is not an array or the index is out of bounds.
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func (g *Container) ArrayOfSizeI(size, index int) (*Container, error) {
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a := make([]interface{}, size)
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return g.SetIndex(a, index)
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}
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// Delete - Delete an element at a JSON path, an error is returned if the element does not exist.
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func (g *Container) Delete(path ...string) error {
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var object interface{}
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if g.object == nil {
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return ErrNotObj
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}
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object = g.object
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for target := 0; target < len(path); target++ {
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if mmap, ok := object.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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if target == len(path)-1 {
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if _, ok := mmap[path[target]]; ok {
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delete(mmap, path[target])
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} else {
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return ErrNotObj
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}
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}
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object = mmap[path[target]]
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} else {
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return ErrNotObj
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// DeleteP - Does the same as Delete, but using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) DeleteP(path string) error {
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return g.Delete(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// Merge - Merges two gabs-containers
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func (g *Container) Merge(toMerge *Container) error {
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var recursiveFnc func(map[string]interface{}, []string) error
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recursiveFnc = func(mmap map[string]interface{}, path []string) error {
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for key, value := range mmap {
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newPath := append(path, key)
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if g.Exists(newPath...) {
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target := g.Search(newPath...)
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switch t := value.(type) {
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case map[string]interface{}:
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switch targetV := target.Data().(type) {
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case map[string]interface{}:
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if err := recursiveFnc(t, newPath); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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case []interface{}:
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g.Set(append(targetV, t), newPath...)
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default:
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newSlice := append([]interface{}{}, targetV)
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g.Set(append(newSlice, t), newPath...)
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}
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case []interface{}:
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for _, valueOfSlice := range t {
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if err := g.ArrayAppend(valueOfSlice, newPath...); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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default:
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switch targetV := target.Data().(type) {
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case []interface{}:
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g.Set(append(targetV, t), newPath...)
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default:
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newSlice := append([]interface{}{}, targetV)
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g.Set(append(newSlice, t), newPath...)
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}
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}
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} else {
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// path doesn't exist. So set the value
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if _, err := g.Set(value, newPath...); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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if mmap, ok := toMerge.Data().(map[string]interface{}); ok {
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return recursiveFnc(mmap, []string{})
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}
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return nil
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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Array modification/search - Keeping these options simple right now, no need for anything more
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complicated since you can just cast to []interface{}, modify and then reassign with Set.
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*/
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// ArrayAppend - Append a value onto a JSON array. If the target is not a JSON array then it will be
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// converted into one, with its contents as the first element of the array.
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func (g *Container) ArrayAppend(value interface{}, path ...string) error {
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if array, ok := g.Search(path...).Data().([]interface{}); ok {
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array = append(array, value)
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_, err := g.Set(array, path...)
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return err
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}
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newArray := []interface{}{}
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if d := g.Search(path...).Data(); d != nil {
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newArray = append(newArray, d)
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}
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newArray = append(newArray, value)
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_, err := g.Set(newArray, path...)
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return err
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}
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// ArrayAppendP - Append a value onto a JSON array using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayAppendP(value interface{}, path string) error {
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return g.ArrayAppend(value, strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ArrayRemove - Remove an element from a JSON array.
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func (g *Container) ArrayRemove(index int, path ...string) error {
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if index < 0 {
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return ErrOutOfBounds
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}
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array, ok := g.Search(path...).Data().([]interface{})
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if !ok {
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return ErrNotArray
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}
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if index < len(array) {
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array = append(array[:index], array[index+1:]...)
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} else {
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return ErrOutOfBounds
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}
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_, err := g.Set(array, path...)
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return err
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}
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// ArrayRemoveP - Remove an element from a JSON array using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayRemoveP(index int, path string) error {
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return g.ArrayRemove(index, strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ArrayElement - Access an element from a JSON array.
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func (g *Container) ArrayElement(index int, path ...string) (*Container, error) {
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if index < 0 {
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return &Container{nil}, ErrOutOfBounds
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}
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array, ok := g.Search(path...).Data().([]interface{})
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if !ok {
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return &Container{nil}, ErrNotArray
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}
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if index < len(array) {
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return &Container{array[index]}, nil
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}
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return &Container{nil}, ErrOutOfBounds
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}
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// ArrayElementP - Access an element from a JSON array using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayElementP(index int, path string) (*Container, error) {
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return g.ArrayElement(index, strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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// ArrayCount - Count the number of elements in a JSON array.
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func (g *Container) ArrayCount(path ...string) (int, error) {
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if array, ok := g.Search(path...).Data().([]interface{}); ok {
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return len(array), nil
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}
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return 0, ErrNotArray
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}
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// ArrayCountP - Count the number of elements in a JSON array using a dot notation JSON path.
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func (g *Container) ArrayCountP(path string) (int, error) {
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return g.ArrayCount(strings.Split(path, ".")...)
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}
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Bytes - Converts the contained object back to a JSON []byte blob.
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func (g *Container) Bytes() []byte {
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if g.Data() != nil {
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if bytes, err := json.Marshal(g.object); err == nil {
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return bytes
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}
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}
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return []byte("{}")
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}
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// BytesIndent - Converts the contained object to a JSON []byte blob formatted with prefix, indent.
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func (g *Container) BytesIndent(prefix string, indent string) []byte {
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if g.object != nil {
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if bytes, err := json.MarshalIndent(g.object, prefix, indent); err == nil {
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return bytes
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}
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}
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return []byte("{}")
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}
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// String - Converts the contained object to a JSON formatted string.
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func (g *Container) String() string {
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return string(g.Bytes())
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}
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// StringIndent - Converts the contained object back to a JSON formatted string with prefix, indent.
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func (g *Container) StringIndent(prefix string, indent string) string {
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return string(g.BytesIndent(prefix, indent))
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}
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// EncodeOpt is a functional option for the EncodeJSON method.
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type EncodeOpt func(e *json.Encoder)
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// EncodeOptHTMLEscape sets the encoder to escape the JSON for html.
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func EncodeOptHTMLEscape(doEscape bool) EncodeOpt {
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return func(e *json.Encoder) {
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e.SetEscapeHTML(doEscape)
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}
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}
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// EncodeOptIndent sets the encoder to indent the JSON output.
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func EncodeOptIndent(prefix string, indent string) EncodeOpt {
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return func(e *json.Encoder) {
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e.SetIndent(prefix, indent)
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}
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}
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// EncodeJSON - Encodes the contained object back to a JSON formatted []byte
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// using a variant list of modifier functions for the encoder being used.
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// Functions for modifying the output are prefixed with EncodeOpt, e.g.
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// EncodeOptHTMLEscape.
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func (g *Container) EncodeJSON(encodeOpts ...EncodeOpt) []byte {
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var b bytes.Buffer
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encoder := json.NewEncoder(&b)
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encoder.SetEscapeHTML(false) // Do not escape by default.
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for _, opt := range encodeOpts {
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opt(encoder)
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}
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if err := encoder.Encode(g.object); err != nil {
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return []byte("{}")
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}
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result := b.Bytes()
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if len(result) > 0 {
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result = result[:len(result)-1]
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}
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return result
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}
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// New - Create a new gabs JSON object.
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func New() *Container {
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return &Container{map[string]interface{}{}}
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}
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// Consume - Gobble up an already converted JSON object, or a fresh map[string]interface{} object.
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func Consume(root interface{}) (*Container, error) {
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return &Container{root}, nil
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}
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// ParseJSON - Convert a string into a representation of the parsed JSON.
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func ParseJSON(sample []byte) (*Container, error) {
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var gabs Container
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|
|
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if err := json.Unmarshal(sample, &gabs.object); err != nil {
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return nil, err
|
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}
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|
|
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return &gabs, nil
|
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}
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|
|
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// ParseJSONDecoder - Convert a json.Decoder into a representation of the parsed JSON.
|
|
func ParseJSONDecoder(decoder *json.Decoder) (*Container, error) {
|
|
var gabs Container
|
|
|
|
if err := decoder.Decode(&gabs.object); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return &gabs, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseJSONFile - Read a file and convert into a representation of the parsed JSON.
|
|
func ParseJSONFile(path string) (*Container, error) {
|
|
if len(path) > 0 {
|
|
cBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
container, err := ParseJSON(cBytes)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return container, nil
|
|
}
|
|
return nil, ErrInvalidPath
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ParseJSONBuffer - Read the contents of a buffer into a representation of the parsed JSON.
|
|
func ParseJSONBuffer(buffer io.Reader) (*Container, error) {
|
|
var gabs Container
|
|
jsonDecoder := json.NewDecoder(buffer)
|
|
if err := jsonDecoder.Decode(&gabs.object); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return &gabs, nil
|
|
}
|
|
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//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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