Go language provides inbuilt support implementation of run-time reflection and allowing a program to manipulate objects with arbitrary types with the help of reflect package. The reflect.Tag.Lookup() Function in Golang is used to find the value associated with key in the tag string, an empty string is returned if there is no such key in the tag and to determine whether a tag is explicitly set to the empty string. To access this function, one needs to imports the reflect package in the program.
Syntax:
func (tag StructTag) Lookup(key string) (value string, ok bool)Parameters: This function takes two parameters of string type (value) and bool type(ok).
Return Value: This function returns the value associated with key in the tag string and the value was explicitly set.
Below examples illustrate the use of the above method in Golang:
Example 1:
// Golang program to illustrate // reflect.Tag.Lookup() Function package main import ( "fmt"
"reflect"
) // Main function func main() { type S struct {
F0 string `val: "123456" `
F1 string `val: "" `
F2 string
}
s := S{}
st := reflect.TypeOf(s)
for i := 0; i < st.NumField(); i++ {
field := st.Field(i)
// use of Lookup method
if value, ok := field.Tag.Lookup( "val" ); ok {
if value == "" {
fmt.Println( "(Empty)" )
} else {
fmt.Println(value)
}
} else {
fmt.Println( "(Non specific)" )
}
}
} |
Output:
123456 (Empty) (Non specific)
Example 2:
// Golang program to illustrate // reflect.Tag.Lookup() Function package main import ( "fmt"
"reflect"
"strconv"
) type Temp struct {
ID string `auto_increment: "true" increment: "1" `
Name string `varchar: "255" `
Surname string ` "varchar: " 255"`
} // Main function func main() { v:= Temp{}
// c variable represents table columns
c := reflect.TypeOf(v).Field(0).Tag
// g variable represents get
g := c.Get( "increment" )
fmt.Printf( "Get method: %s\n" , g)
val, ok := c.Lookup( "auto_increments" )
fmt.Printf( "Lookup method: %s- %s" , val, strconv.FormatBool(ok))
} |
Output:
Get method: 1 Lookup method: - false