I need to initialize the following data structure which will store a json. The Attack_plans will hold multiple plans and if I loop through the GeneratePlan struct, I need all the plans that were stored.
type GeneratePlan struct {
Mode string `json:"mode"`
Name string `json:"name"`
Schema string `json:"schema"`
Version string `json:"version"`
Attack_plans []struct {
Attack_plan *Attack_plan `json:"attack-plan"`
} `json:"attack-plans"`
}
type Attack_plan struct {
Attack_resources []struct {
Attack_resource *Attack_resource `json:"attack-resource"`
} `json:"attack-resources"`
}
Can anyone please suggest something? If the data structure needs to be simplified before initializing it, then please suggest that as well. I am very new to golang so please ignore the best practices to follow. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I found the solution! This simplifies the above data structure!
type GeneratePlan struct{
Mode string `json:"mode"`
Name string `json:"name"`
Schema string `json:"schema"`
Version string `json:"version"`
Attack_plans []struct1 `json:"attack-plans"`
}
type struct1 struct {
Attack_plan Attack_plan `json:"attack-plan"`
}
type Attack_plan struct{
Attack_resouces []struct2 `json:"attack-resources"`
}
type struct2 struct {
Attack_resource Attack_resource `json:"attack-resource"`
}
why don't u just json.marshal your object to a json string, you can got answer
generatePlan := GeneratePlan{
Mode: "mode",
Name: "name",
Schema: "sachema",
Version: "version",
Attack_plans: []struct {
Attack_plan *Attack_plan `json:"attack-plan"`
}{
{Attack_plan: &Attack_plan{[]struct {
Attack_resource *Attack_resource `json:"attack-resource"`
}{
{Attack_resource: new(Attack_resource)},
{Attack_resource: new(Attack_resource)},
}}},
{Attack_plan: &Attack_plan{[]struct {
Attack_resource *Attack_resource `json:"attack-resource"`
}{
{Attack_resource: new(Attack_resource)},
{Attack_resource: new(Attack_resource)},
}}},
},
}