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Trying to get this approach to timestamps working in my application: https://gist.github.com/bsphere/8369aca6dde3e7b4392c#file-timestamp-go

Here it is:

package timestamp

import (
    "fmt"
    "labix.org/v2/mgo/bson"
    "strconv"
    "time"
)

type Timestamp time.Time

func (t *Timestamp) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
    ts := time.Time(*t).Unix()
    stamp := fmt.Sprint(ts)

    return []byte(stamp), nil
}

func (t *Timestamp) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
    ts, err := strconv.Atoi(string(b))
    if err != nil {
        return err
    }

    *t = Timestamp(time.Unix(int64(ts), 0))

    return nil
}

func (t Timestamp) GetBSON() (interface{}, error) {
    if time.Time(*t).IsZero() {
        return nil, nil
    }

    return time.Time(*t), nil
}

func (t *Timestamp) SetBSON(raw bson.Raw) error {
    var tm time.Time

    if err := raw.Unmarshal(&tm); err != nil {
        return err
    }

    *t = Timestamp(tm)

    return nil
}

func (t *Timestamp) String() string {
    return time.Time(*t).String()
}

and the article that goes with it: https://medium.com/coding-and-deploying-in-the-cloud/time-stamps-in-golang-abcaf581b72f

However, I'm getting the following error:

core/timestamp/timestamp.go:31: invalid indirect of t (type Timestamp)                                                                                                                                                     
core/timestamp/timestamp.go:35: invalid indirect of t (type Timestamp)

My relevant code looks like this:

import (
    "github.com/path/to/timestamp"
)

type User struct {
    Name        string
    Created_at  *timestamp.Timestamp  `bson:"created_at,omitempty" json:"created_at,omitempty"`
} 

Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong?

Related question I can't see how to implement this package either. Do I create a new User model something like this?

u := User{Name: "Joe Bloggs", Created_at: timestamp.Timestamp(time.Now())}

Your code has a typo. You can't dereference a non-pointer, so you need to make GetBSON a pointer receiver (or you could remove the indirects to t, since the value of t isn't changed by the method).

func (t *Timestamp) GetBSON() (interface{}, error) {

To set a *Timestamp value inline, you need to have a *time.Time to convert.

now := time.Now()
u := User{
    Name:      "Bob",
    CreatedAt: (*Timestamp)(&now),
}

Constructor and a helper functions like New() and Now() may come in handy for this as well.

You cannot refer to an indirection of something that is not a pointer variable.

var a int = 3         // a = 3
var A *int = &a       // A = 0x10436184
fmt.Println(*A == a)  // true, both equals 3
fmt.Println(*&a == a) // true, both equals 3
fmt.Println(*a)       // invalid indirect of a (type int)

Thus, you can not reference the address of a with *a.

Looking at where the error happens:

func (t Timestamp) GetBSON() (interface{}, error) {
        // t is a variable type Timestamp, not type *Timestamp (pointer)

        // so this is not possible at all, unless t is a pointer variable
        // and you're trying to dereference it to get the Timestamp value
        if time.Time(*t).IsZero() {
                return nil, nil
        }
        // so is this
        return time.Time(*t), nil
}