CLI tool to convert JSON to Go type definitions
At some point when dealing with JSONs in Go, you will have to write types to json.Unmarshal
your JSONs into. Doing this by hand is not only repetitive and time consuming, but also error prone. json2struct
saves you this work by automatically parsing the JSON and generating you the matching type definitions ready to be used.
Unlike other tools, json2struct
tries to avoid generating interface{}
and map[string]interface{}
as much as possible. Nonetheless it's very fast 🚀.
brew tap marhaupe/json2struct https://github.com/marhaupe/json2struct
brew install marhaupe/json2struct/json2struct
Grab the latest release binaries.
json2struct [options]
Calling json2struct
without flags opens a text editor. Simply input your JSON and save and exit.
You probably don't want to manually write that 1MB JSON you have to generate a struct for by hand. I mean, if you really want to, I'm not here to judge, but that's not the point. These options will make your life easier. If you miss some, feel free to open an issue.
-s, --string string: JSON string
This is basically your bread and butter thanks to pipes. Usage:
json2struct -s "$(curl "https://reqres.in/api/users?page=2")"
-f, --file string: path to JSON file
This is useful if you have a JSON file stored in your filesystem and are too lazy to use pipes. Usage:
json2struct -f input.json
-b, --benchmark: measure execution time
-h, --help: help for json2struct
--version: version for json2struct