I'm trying to generate JSON for a Terraform file. Because I (think I) want to use marshalling instead of rolling my own JSON, I'm using Terraforms JSON format instead of the 'native' TF format.
{
"resource": [
{
"aws_instance": {
"web1": {
"some": "data"
}
}]
}
resource
and aws_instance
are static identifiers while web1
in this case is the random name. Also it wouldn't be unthinkable to also have web2
and web3
.
type Resource struct {
AwsResource AwsResource `json:"aws_instance,omitempty"`
}
type AwsResource struct {
AwsWebInstance AwsWebInstance `json:"web1,omitempty"`
}
The problem however; how do do I generate random/variable JSON keys with Go's field tags?
I have a feeling the answer is "You don't". What other alternatives do I have then?
In most cases where there are names not known at compile time, a map can be used:
type Resource struct {
AWSInstance map[string]AWSInstance `json:"aws_instance"`
}
type AWSInstance struct {
AMI string `json:"ami"`
Count int `json:"count"`
SourceDestCheck bool `json:"source_dest_check"`
// ... and so on
}
Here's an example showing how to construct the value for marshalling:
r := Resource{
AWSInstance: map[string]AWSInstance{
"web1": AWSInstance{
AMI: "qdx",
Count: 2,
},
},
}