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JSON omitempty With time.Time Field

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json

time

struct

go

Trying to json Marshal a struct that contains 2 time fields. But I only want the field to come through if it has a time value. So I'm using json:",omitempty" but it's not working.

What can I set the Date value to so json.Marshal will treat it like an empty (zero) value and not include it in the json string?

Playground: http://play.golang.org/p/QJwh7yBJlo

Actual Outcome:

{"Timestamp":"2015-09-18T00:00:00Z","Date":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"}

Desired Outcome:

{"Timestamp":"2015-09-18T00:00:00Z"}

Code:

package main  import (     "encoding/json"     "fmt"     "time" )  type MyStruct struct {     Timestamp time.Time `json:",omitempty"`     Date      time.Time `json:",omitempty"`     Field     string    `json:",omitempty"` }  func main() {     ms := MyStruct{         Timestamp: time.Date(2015, 9, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC),         Field:     "",     }      bb, err := json.Marshal(ms)     if err != nil {         panic(err)     }     fmt.Println(string(bb)) } 
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Joe Bergevin Avatar asked Sep 18 '15 04:09

Joe Bergevin


1 Answers

The omitempty tag option does not work with time.Time as it is a struct. There is a "zero" value for structs, but that is a struct value where all fields have their zero values. This is a "valid" value, so it is not treated as "empty".

But by simply changing it to a pointer: *time.Time, it will work (nil pointers are treated as "empty" for json marshaling/unmarshaling). So no need to write custom Marshaler in this case:

type MyStruct struct {     Timestamp *time.Time `json:",omitempty"`     Date      *time.Time `json:",omitempty"`     Field     string     `json:",omitempty"` } 

Using it:

ts := time.Date(2015, 9, 18, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC) ms := MyStruct{     Timestamp: &ts,     Field:     "", } 

Output (as desired):

{"Timestamp":"2015-09-18T00:00:00Z"} 

Try it on the Go Playground.

If you can't or don't want to change it to a pointer, you can still achieve what you want by implementing a custom Marshaler and Unmarshaler. If you do so, you can use the Time.IsZero() method to decide if a time.Time value is the zero value.

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icza Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 10:09

icza