I am working on a general JSON based message passing protocol in Go. What I would like to do is have a BaseMessage
that has general information like Type
, timestamp
, etc. But at the same time I want to be able to define more specific message structures for certain types of data.
For example:
type Message struct {
Type string `json:type`
Timestamp string `json:timestamp`
}
type EventMessage struct {
Message
EventType string
EventCreator string
EventData interface{}
}
I have a set of handlers and to determine which handler should process the message I decode the JSON to the general Message
type first to check the Type
field. For this example I would get the handler associated with an "Event" message type.
I run into problems when I then want to assert the EventMessage
type onto the structure.
The following code is very rough, but hopefully it displays my general idea of how I am trying to handle the messages.
type Handler func(msg Message) Message
handlers := make(map[string]Handler)
var msg Message
decoder.Decode(&msg)
handler := handlers[msg.Type]
handler(msg)
I have tried to use an interface{}
but then the JSON decoder just creates a map which I then cant assert either type on. I have figured out workarounds that make it possible, but its very ugly, probably not efficient, and most likely error prone. I would like to keep things simple and straightforward so this code can be easily maintained.
Is there a method of handling generic JSON objects in Go so that the decoded JSON could be one of many struct formats?
I have also played with the idea of having more specific info in a Data interface{}
in the main Message
struct, but then I run into the same problem of not being able to assert any types onto the interface. There has to be a better way to handle JSON formats that I am just missing.
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