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Package form parses url.Values and fills a struct with values, creating objects as necessary.
It has the following features:
- Supports map of almost all types.
- Supports both Numbered and Normal arrays eg.
"Array[0]"
and just"Array"
with multiple values passed. - Array honours the specified index. eg. if
"Array[2]"
is the only Array value passed down, it will be put at index 2; if array isn't big enough it will be expanded. - Only creates objects as necessary eg. if no
array
ormap
values are passed down, thearray
andmap
are left as their default values in the struct. - Allows for Custom Type registration.
- Handles time.Time using RFC3339 time format by default, but can easily be changed by registering a Custom Type, see below.
Common Questions
- Does it support encoding.TextUnmarshaler? No because TextUnmarshaler only accepts []byte but posted values can have multiple values, so is not suitable.
Supported Types ( out of the box )
string
bool
int
,int8
,int16
,int32
,int64
uint
,uint8
,uint16
,uint32
,uint64
float32
,float64
struct
andanonymous struct
interface{}
time.Time
- by default using RFC3339- a
pointer
to one of the above types slice
,array
map
custom types
can override any of the above types- many other types may be supported inherently (eg.
bson.ObjectId
istype ObjectId string
, which will get populated by the string type
NOTE: map
, struct
and slice
nesting are ad infinitum.
Installation
Use go get.
go get github.com/go-playground/form
Then import the form package into your own code.
import "github.com/go-playground/form"
Usage
- Use symbol
.
for separating fields/structs. (eg.structfield.field
) - Use
[index or key]
for access to index of a slice/array or key for map. (eg.arrayfield[0]
,mapfield[keyvalue]
)
<form method="POST">
<input type="text" name="Name" value="joeybloggs"/>
<input type="text" name="Age" value="3"/>
<input type="text" name="Gender" value="Male"/>
<input type="text" name="Address[0].Name" value="26 Here Blvd."/>
<input type="text" name="Address[0].Phone" value="9(999)999-9999"/>
<input type="text" name="Address[1].Name" value="26 There Blvd."/>
<input type="text" name="Address[1].Phone" value="1(111)111-1111"/>
<input type="text" name="active" value="true"/>
<input type="text" name="MapExample[key]" value="value"/>
<input type="text" name="NestedMap[key][key]" value="value"/>
<input type="text" name="NestedArray[0][0]" value="value"/>
<input type="submit"/>
</form>
Example
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"net/url"
"github.com/go-playground/form"
)
// Address contains address information
type Address struct {
Name string
Phone string
}
// User contains user information
type User struct {
Name string
Age uint8
Gender string
Address []Address
Active bool `form:"active"`
MapExample map[string]string
NestedMap map[string]map[string]string
NestedArray [][]string
}
// use a single instance of Decoder, it caches struct info
var decoder *form.Decoder
func main() {
decoder = form.NewDecoder()
// this simulates the results of http.Request's ParseForm() function
values := parseForm()
var user User
// must pass a pointer
err := decoder.Decode(&user, values)
if err != nil {
log.Panic(err)
}
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", user)
}
// this simulates the results of http.Request's ParseForm() function
func parseForm() url.Values {
return url.Values{
"Name": []string{"joeybloggs"},
"Age": []string{"3"},
"Gender": []string{"Male"},
"Address[0].Name": []string{"26 Here Blvd."},
"Address[0].Phone": []string{"9(999)999-9999"},
"Address[1].Name": []string{"26 There Blvd."},
"Address[1].Phone": []string{"1(111)111-1111"},
"active": []string{"true"},
"MapExample[key]": []string{"value"},
"NestedMap[key][key]": []string{"value"},
"NestedArray[0][0]": []string{"value"},
}
}
Registering Custom Types
decoder.RegisterCustomTypeFunc(func(vals []string) (interface{}, error) {
return time.Parse("2006-01-02", vals[0])
}, time.Time{})
Ignoring Fields
you can tell form to ignore fields using -
in the tag
type MyStruct struct {
Field string `form:"-"`
}
Benchmarks
Run on MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 using Go version go1.6.2 darwin/amd64
NOTE: the 1 allocation and B/op in the first 4 is actually the struct allocating when passing it in, so primitives are actually zero allocation.
go test -bench=. -benchmem=true
PASS
BenchmarkSimpleUserStruct-8 5000000 299 ns/op 64 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkSimpleUserStructParallel-8 20000000 110 ns/op 64 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkPrimitivesStructAllPrimitivesTypes-8 2000000 956 ns/op 96 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkPrimitivesStructAllPrimitivesTypesParallel-8 5000000 285 ns/op 96 B/op 1 allocs/op
BenchmarkComplexArrayStructAllTypes-8 100000 20706 ns/op 6776 B/op 159 allocs/op
BenchmarkComplexArrayStructAllTypesParallel-8 200000 6158 ns/op 6776 B/op 159 allocs/op
BenchmarkComplexMapStructAllTypes-8 50000 35548 ns/op 20966 B/op 245 allocs/op
BenchmarkComplexMapStructAllTypesParallel-8 200000 11984 ns/op 20966 B/op 245 allocs/op
BenchmarkArrayMapNestedStruct-8 200000 5617 ns/op 2064 B/op 37 allocs/op
BenchmarkArrayMapNestedStructParallel-8 1000000 2032 ns/op 2064 B/op 37 allocs/op
Competitor benchmarks can be found here
Complimentary Software
Here is a list of software that compliments using this library post decoding.
- Validator - Go Struct and Field validation, including Cross Field, Cross Struct, Map, Slice and Array diving.
- Conform - Trims, sanitizes & scrubs data based on struct tags.
Package Versioning
I'm jumping on the vendoring bandwagon, you should vendor this package as I will not be creating different version with gopkg.in like allot of my other libraries.
Why? because my time is spread pretty thin maintaining all of the libraries I have + LIFE, it is so freeing not to worry about it and will help me keep pouring out bigger and better things for you the community.
License
Distributed under MIT License, please see license file in code for more details.