Go library for the TOML format.
This library supports TOML version v0.5.0
Go-toml provides the following features for using data parsed from TOML documents:
import "github.com/pelletier/go-toml"
Read a TOML document:
config, _ := toml.Load(` [postgres] user = "pelletier" password = "mypassword"`) // retrieve data directly user := config.Get("postgres.user").(string) // or using an intermediate object postgresConfig := config.Get("postgres").(*toml.Tree) password := postgresConfig.Get("password").(string)
Or use Unmarshal:
type Postgres struct { User string Password string } type Config struct { Postgres Postgres } doc := []byte(` [Postgres] User = "pelletier" Password = "mypassword"`) config := Config{} toml.Unmarshal(doc, &config) fmt.Println("user=", config.Postgres.User)
Or use a query:
// use a query to gather elements without walking the tree q, _ := query.Compile("$..[user,password]") results := q.Execute(config) for ii, item := range results.Values() { fmt.Println("Query result %d: %v", ii, item) }
The documentation and additional examples are available at godoc.org.
Go-toml provides two handy command line tools:
tomll
: Reads TOML files and lint them.go install github.com/pelletier/go-toml/cmd/tomll tomll --help
tomljson
: Reads a TOML file and outputs its JSON representation.go install github.com/pelletier/go-toml/cmd/tomljson tomljson --help
jsontoml
: Reads a JSON file and outputs a TOML representation.go install github.com/pelletier/go-toml/cmd/jsontoml jsontoml --help
Those tools are also availble as a Docker image from dockerhub. For example, to use tomljson
:
docker run -v $PWD:/workdir pelletier/go-toml tomljson /workdir/example.toml
Only master (latest
) and tagged versions are published to dockerhub. You can build your own image as usual:
docker build -t go-toml .
Feel free to report bugs and patches using GitHub's pull requests system on pelletier/go-toml. Any feedback would be much appreciated!
go test ./...
The script ./fuzz.sh
is available to run go-fuzz on go-toml.
Go-toml follows Semantic Versioning. The supported version of TOML is indicated at the beginning of this document. The last two major versions of Go are supported (see Go Release Policy).
The MIT License (MIT). Read LICENSE.