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Jörn Friedrich Dreyer 5ed57cc09a Bump reva deps (#8412)
* bump dependencies

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* bump reva and add config options

Signed-off-by: Jörn Friedrich Dreyer <jfd@butonic.de>

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qson

This is copy from https://github.com/joncalhoun/qson As author says he is not acrivelly maintains the repo and not plan to do that.

Usage

You can either turn a URL query param into a JSON byte array, or unmarshal that directly into a Go object.

Transforming the URL query param into a JSON byte array:

import "github.com/joncalhoun/qson"

func main() {
  b, err := qson.ToJSON("bar%5Bone%5D%5Btwo%5D=2&bar[one][red]=112")
  if err != nil {
    panic(err)
  }
  fmt.Println(string(b))
  // Should output: {"bar":{"one":{"red":112,"two":2}}}
}

Or unmarshalling directly into a Go object using JSON struct tags:

import "github.com/joncalhoun/qson"

type unmarshalT struct {
	A string     `json:"a"`
	B unmarshalB `json:"b"`
}
type unmarshalB struct {
	C int `json:"c"`
}

func main() {
  var out unmarshalT
  query := "a=xyz&b[c]=456"
  err := Unmarshal(&out, query)
  if err != nil {
  	t.Error(err)
  }
  // out should equal
  //   unmarshalT{
	// 	  A: "xyz",
	// 	  B: unmarshalB{
	// 	  	C: 456,
	// 	  },
	//   }
}

To get a query string like in the two previous examples you can use the RawQuery field on the net/url.URL type.