fleet/pkg/optjson/optjson.go

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// Package optjson provides types that can be used to represent optional JSON
// values. The Set field indicates if the value was set (provided in the
// unmarshaled JSON payload) while the Valid field indicates if the value was
// not null.
//
// The types also support marshaling, respecting the Valid field (it will,
// however, be marshaled even if Set is false, although it will marshal to
// null).
//
// Inspired by https://www.calhoun.io/how-to-determine-if-a-json-key-has-been-set-to-null-or-not-provided/
package optjson
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
)
// String represents an optional string value.
type String struct {
Set bool
Valid bool
Value string
}
func SetString(s string) String {
return String{Set: true, Valid: true, Value: s}
}
func (s String) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
if !s.Valid {
return []byte("null"), nil
}
return json.Marshal(s.Value)
}
func (s *String) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
// If this method was called, the value was set.
s.Set = true
s.Valid = false
if bytes.Equal(data, []byte("null")) {
// The key was set to null, blank the value
s.Value = ""
return nil
}
// The key isn't set to null
var v string
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &v); err != nil {
return err
}
s.Value = v
s.Valid = true
return nil
}