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crossoverJie/xjson
Query and Arithmetic
xjson
is a JSON
parsing library, you can query JSON
like OOP
.
str := `{"people":{"name":{"first":"bob"}}}`
first := xjson.Get(str, "people.name.first")
assert.Equal(t, first.String(), "bob")
Even perform arithmetic operations with JSON
.
str := `{"people":[{"bob":{"age":10}},{"alice":{"age":10}}]}`
age := xjson.GetWithArithmetic(str, "people[0].bob.age + people[1].alice.age")
assert.Equal(t, age.Int(), 20)
Installing:
go get github.com/crossoverJie/xjson
Query Syntax
- Use dot
.
to indicate object nesting relationships. - Use
[index]
indicate an array.
str := `
{
"name": "bob",
"age": 20,
"skill": {
"lang": [
{
"go": {
"feature": [
"goroutine",
"channel",
"simple",
true
]
}
}
]
}
}`
name := xjson.Get(str, "name")
assert.Equal(t, name.String(), "bob")
age := xjson.Get(str, "age")
assert.Equal(t, age.Int(), 20)
assert.Equal(t, xjson.Get(str,"skill.lang[0].go.feature[0]").String(), "goroutine")
assert.Equal(t, xjson.Get(str,"skill.lang[0].go.feature[1]").String(), "channel")
assert.Equal(t, xjson.Get(str,"skill.lang[0].go.feature[2]").String(), "simple")
assert.Equal(t, xjson.Get(str,"skill.lang[0].go.feature[3]").Bool(), true)
The tow syntax work together to obtain complex nested JSON
data.
Arithmetic Syntax
xjson
supports + - * / ()
arithmetic operations.
str := `{"name":"bob", "age":10,"magic":10.1, "score":{"math":[1,2]}}`
result := xjson.GetWithArithmetic(str, "(age+age)*age+magic")
assert.Equal(t, result.Float(), 210.1)
result = xjson.GetWithArithmetic(str, "(age+age)*age")
assert.Equal(t, result.Int(), 200)
result = xjson.GetWithArithmetic(str, "(age+age) * age + score.math[0]")
assert.Equal(t, result.Int(), 201)
result = xjson.GetWithArithmetic(str, "(age+age) * age - score.math[0]")
assert.Equal(t, result.Int(), 199)
Attention:
- Only int/float are supported.
- When other types(
string/bool/null..
) exist, the emptyResult
will be returned. - When
int
andfloat
are caculated, float will be returned.
Result
Both Get()/GetWithArithmetic
will return Result
type.
It provides the following methods to help us obtain data more easily.
func (r Result) String() string
func (r Result) Bool() bool
func (r Result) Int() int
func (r Result) Float() float64
func (r Result) Map() map[string]interface{}
func (r Result) Array() *[]interface{}
func (r Result) Exists() bool
You can tell what they mean from their names.
Other APIs
Decode
It can convert JSON
strings to interface{}
.
func TestJson(t *testing.T) {
str := `{
"glossary": {
"title": "example glossary",
"age":1,
"long":99.99,
"GlossDiv": {
"title": "S",
"GlossList": {
"GlossEntry": {
"ID": "SGML",
"SortAs": "SGML",
"GlossTerm": "Standard Generalized Markup Language",
"Acronym": "SGML",
"Abbrev": "ISO 8879:1986",
"GlossDef": {
"para": "A meta-markup language, used to create markup languages such as DocBook.",
"GlossSeeAlso": ["GML", "XML", true, null]
},
"GlossSee": "markup"
}
}
}
}
}`
decode, err := xjson.Decode(str)
assert.Nil(t, err)
fmt.Println(decode)
v := decode.(map[string]interface{})
glossary := v["glossary"].(map[string]interface{})
assert.Equal(t, glossary["title"], "example glossary")
assert.Equal(t, glossary["age"], 1)
assert.Equal(t, glossary["long"], 99.99)
glossDiv := glossary["GlossDiv"].(map[string]interface{})
assert.Equal(t, glossDiv["title"], "S")
glossList := glossDiv["GlossList"].(map[string]interface{})
glossEntry := glossList["GlossEntry"].(map[string]interface{})
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["ID"], "SGML")
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["SortAs"], "SGML")
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["GlossTerm"], "Standard Generalized Markup Language")
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["Acronym"], "SGML")
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["Abbrev"], "ISO 8879:1986")
glossDef := glossEntry["GlossDef"].(map[string]interface{})
assert.Equal(t, glossDef["para"], "A meta-markup language, used to create markup languages such as DocBook.")
glossSeeAlso := glossDef["GlossSeeAlso"].(*[]interface{})
assert.Equal(t, (*glossSeeAlso)[0], "GML")
assert.Equal(t, (*glossSeeAlso)[1], "XML")
assert.Equal(t, (*glossSeeAlso)[2], true)
assert.Equal(t, (*glossSeeAlso)[3], "")
assert.Equal(t, glossEntry["GlossSee"], "markup")
}
Features
- Support syntax:
xjson.Get("glossary.title")
- Support arithmetic operators:
xjson.Get("glossary.age+long")
- Resolve to struct
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