I'm writing a websocket client in Go. I'm receiving the following JSON from the server:
{"args":[{"time":"2013-05-21 16:57:17"}],"name":"send:time"}
I'm trying to access the time
parameter, but just can't grasp how to reach deep into an interface type:
package main;
import "encoding/json"
import "log"
func main() {
msg := `{"args":[{"time":"2013-05-21 16:56:16", "tzs":[{"name":"GMT"}]}],"name":"send:time"}`
u := map[string]interface{}{}
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(msg), &u)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
args := u["args"]
log.Println( args[0]["time"] ) // invalid notation...
}
Which obviously errors, since the notation is not right:
invalid operation: args[0] (index of type interface {})
I just can't find a way to dig into the map to grab deeply nested keys and values.
Once I can get over grabbing dynamic values, I'd like to declare these messages. How would I write a type struct to represent such complex data structs?
The interface{}
part of the map[string]interface{}
you decode into will match the type of that field. So in this case:
args.([]interface{})[0].(map[string]interface{})["time"].(string)
should return "2013-05-21 16:56:16"
However, if you know the structure of the JSON, you should try defining a struct that matches that structure and unmarshal into that. Ex:
type Time struct {
Time time.Time `json:"time"`
Timezone []TZStruct `json:"tzs"` // obv. you need to define TZStruct as well
Name string `json:"name"`
}
type TimeResponse struct {
Args []Time `json:"args"`
}
var t TimeResponse
json.Unmarshal(msg, &t)
That may not be perfect, but should give you the idea
You may like to consider the package github.com/bitly/go-simplejson
See the doc: http://godoc.org/github.com/bitly/go-simplejson
Example:
time, err := json.Get("args").GetIndex(0).String("time")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
log.Println(time)