In Go, you can marshall a struct to XML, e.g.:
package main
import (
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
)
type person struct {
Name string
Starsign string
}
func main() {
p := &person{"John Smith", "Capricorn"}
b,_ := xml.MarshalIndent(p,""," ")
fmt.Println(string(b))
}
produces output:
<person>
<Name>John Smith</Name>
<Starsign>Capricorn</Starsign>
</person>
My problem is, the person type is lower-case “p” because I want that to be private to the package. But I’d prefer the XML element to be uppercase: <Person>. The fields within the struct can be marshalled to other names using tags (e.g. `xml:”name”`) against the structure fields but this doesn’t seem to be an option for the structure type.
I have a work-around using templates, but it would be nice to know a better answer.
According to the encoding/xml.Marshal documentation:
You can use a tag on the XMLName field in the struct to override the person struct’s XML tag name. In order to avoid putting it in your actual person struct, you can create an anonymous struct that embeds the person struct you are marshaling.