[golang] env -> variable
package main
import (
"os"
"strings"
"text/template"
)
func Format(s string, v interface{}) string {
t, b := new(template.Template), new(strings.Builder)
template.Must(t.Parse(s)).Execute(b, v)
result := b.String()
if result == "<no value>" {
return s
}
return result
}
func KeyValue(item string) (key, val string) {
splits := strings.Split(item, "=")
key = splits[0]
val = splits[1]
return
}
func Env() map[string]string {
data := os.Environ()
items := make(map[string]string)
for _, item := range data {
key, val := KeyValue(item)
items[key] = val
}
return items
}
func main() {
response := Format("{{ .asdf }}", Env())
println(response)
}
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19612449/default-value-in-gos-method
Default value in Go's method
Is there a way to specify default value in Go's function? I am trying to find this in the documentation but I can't find anything that specifies that this is even possible. func SaySomething(i str...
stackoverflow.com
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19761393/why-does-go-have-typed-nil
Why does Go have typed nil?
Why does Go have typed nil? It throws an explicit interface conformation check for convenience. What's the problem of untyped nil and what did the designers want to solve with typed nil?
stackoverflow.com
https://gist.github.com/naveensrinivasan/5846791
Here is a code to get the environment variables as a map in go instead of slice.
Here is a code to get the environment variables as a map in go instead of slice. - environmentasmap.go
gist.github.com