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Build JSON with Mixture of Arrays and Objects
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Another example showing how to build JSON containing a mixture of arrays and objects.Chilkat Go Downloads
// We want to build the following JSON:
// {
// "accountEnabled": true,
// "assignedLicenses": [
// {
// "disabledPlans": [ "bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f" ],
// "skuId": "skuId-value"
// }
// ],
// "assignedPlans": [
// {
// "assignedDateTime": "datetime-value",
// "capabilityStatus": "capabilityStatus-value",
// "service": "service-value",
// "servicePlanId": "bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f"
// }
// ],
// "businessPhones": [
// "businessPhones-value"
// ],
// "city": "city-value",
// "companyName": "companyName-value"
// }
json := chilkat.NewJsonObject()
json.UpdateBool("accountEnabled",true)
json.SetI(0)
json.UpdateString("assignedLicenses[i].disabledPlans[0]","bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f")
json.UpdateString("assignedLicenses[i].skuId","skuId-value")
json.UpdateString("assignedPlans[i].assignedDateTime","datetime-value")
json.UpdateString("assignedPlans[i].capabilityStatus","capabilityStatus-value")
json.UpdateString("assignedPlans[i].service","service-value")
json.UpdateString("assignedPlans[i].servicePlanId","bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f")
json.UpdateString("businessPhones[i]","businessPhones-value")
json.UpdateString("city","city-value")
json.UpdateString("companyName","companyName-value")
json.SetEmitCompact(false)
fmt.Println(*json.Emit())
// Output:
// {
// "accountEnabled": true,
// "assignedLicenses": [
// {
// "disabledPlans": [
// "bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f"
// ],
// "skuId": "skuId-value"
// }
// ],
// "assignedPlans": [
// {
// "assignedDateTime": "datetime-value",
// "capabilityStatus": "capabilityStatus-value",
// "service": "service-value",
// "servicePlanId": "bea13e0c-3828-4daa-a392-28af7ff61a0f"
// }
// ],
// "businessPhones": [
// "businessPhones-value"
// ],
// "city": "city-value",
// "companyName": "companyName-value"
// }
json.DisposeJsonObject()