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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T16:56:27+00:00 2026-06-08T16:56:27+00:00

I wish to use the encoding/json package to marshal a struct declared in one

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I wish to use the "encoding/json" package to marshal a struct declared in one of the imported packages of my application.

Eg.:

type T struct {
    Foo int
}

Because it is imported, all available (exported) fields in the struct begins with an upper case letter. But I wish to have lower case key names:

out, err := json.Marshal(&T{Foo: 42})

will result in

{“Foo”:42}

but I wish to get

{“foo”:42}

Is it possible to get around the problem in some easy way?

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    2026-06-08T16:56:28+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:56 pm

    Have a look at the docs for encoding/json.Marshal.
    It discusses using struct field tags to determine how the generated json is formatted.

    For example:

    type T struct {
        FieldA int    `json:"field_a"`
        FieldB string `json:"field_b,omitempty"`
    }
    

    This will generate JSON as follows:

    {
        "field_a": 1234,
        "field_b": "foobar"
    }
    
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