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go-render/json.go
Jim Myhrberg e2e2754970 refactor: focus around Render/Compact/Pretty/NewWith functions
This is yet another drastic refactor of public API and concepts.
Hopefully the last one, as I'm now fairly happy with things.
2024-03-25 01:40:31 +00:00

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package render
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
)
// JSONDefualtIndent is the default indentation string used by JSON instances
// when pretty rendering if no Indent value is set on the JSON instance itself.
var JSONDefualtIndent = " "
// JSON is a Handler that marshals values to JSON.
type JSON struct {
// Prefix is the prefix added to each level of indentation when pretty
// rendering.
Prefix string
// Indent is the string added to each level of indentation when pretty
// rendering. If empty, two spaces will be used instead.
Indent string
}
var (
_ Handler = (*JSON)(nil)
_ PrettyHandler = (*JSON)(nil)
_ FormatsHandler = (*JSON)(nil)
)
// Render marshals the given value to JSON.
func (jr *JSON) Render(w io.Writer, v any) error {
err := json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(v)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %w", ErrFailed, err)
}
return nil
}
// RenderPretty marshals the given value to JSON with line breaks and
// indentation.
func (jr *JSON) RenderPretty(w io.Writer, v any) error {
prefix := jr.Prefix
indent := jr.Indent
if indent == "" {
indent = JSONDefualtIndent
}
enc := json.NewEncoder(w)
enc.SetIndent(prefix, indent)
err := enc.Encode(v)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %w", ErrFailed, err)
}
return nil
}
// Formats returns a list of format strings that this Handler supports.
func (jr *JSON) Formats() []string {
return []string{"json"}
}