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# go-toml
Go library for the [TOML](https://toml.io/) format.
This library supports TOML version
[v1.0.0-rc.3](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0-rc.3)
[](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/pelletier/go-toml)
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## Development status
**âšī¸ Consider go-toml v2!**
The next version of go-toml is in [active development][v2-dev], and
[nearing completion][v2-map].
Though technically in beta, v2 is already more tested, [fixes bugs][v1-bugs],
and [much faster][v2-bench]. If you only need reading and writing TOML documents
(majority of cases), those features are implemented and the API unlikely to
change.
The remaining features will be added shortly. While pull-requests are welcome on
v1, no active development is expected on it. When v2.0.0 is released, v1 will be
deprecated.
đ [go-toml v2][v2]
[v2]: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/tree/v2
[v2-map]: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/discussions/506
[v2-dev]: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/tree/v2
[v1-bugs]: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Av2-fixed
[v2-bench]: https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml/tree/v2#benchmarks
## Features
Go-toml provides the following features for using data parsed from TOML documents:
* Load TOML documents from files and string data
* Easily navigate TOML structure using Tree
* Marshaling and unmarshaling to and from data structures
* Line & column position data for all parsed elements
* [Query support similar to JSON-Path](query/)
* Syntax errors contain line and column numbers
## Import
```go
import "github.com/pelletier/go-toml"
```
## Usage example
Read a TOML document:
```go
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:
```go
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:
```go
// 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.Printf("Query result %d: %v\n", ii, item)
}
```
## Documentation
The documentation and additional examples are available at
[pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/pelletier/go-toml).
## Tools
Go-toml provides three handy command line tools:
* `tomll`: Reads TOML files and lints 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
```
### Docker image
Those tools are also available as a Docker image from
[dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/pelletier/go-toml). 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 .
```
## Contribute
Feel free to report bugs and patches using GitHub's pull requests system on
[pelletier/go-toml](https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml). Any feedback would be
much appreciated!
### Run tests
`go test ./...`
### Fuzzing
The script `./fuzz.sh` is available to
run [go-fuzz](https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz) on go-toml.
## Versioning
Go-toml follows [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). The supported version
of [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) is indicated at the beginning of
this document. The last two major versions of Go are supported
(see [Go Release Policy](https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#policy)).
## License
The MIT License (MIT) + Apache 2.0. Read [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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