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I am working on some code to parse the JSON data from an HTTP response. The code I have looks something like this:
type ResultStruct struct {
result []map[string]string
var jsonData ResultStruct
err = json.Unmarshal(respBytes, &jsonData)
The json in the respBytes
variable looks like this:
"result": [
"id": "ID 1"
"id": "ID 2"
However, err
is not nil. When I print it out it says unexpected end of JSON input
. What is causing this? The JSON seems to valid. Does this error have something to do with my custom struct?
Thanks in advance!
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The unexpected end of JSON input
is the result of a syntax error in the JSON input (likely a missing "
, }
, or ]
). The error does not depend on the type of the value that you are decoding to.
I ran the code with the example JSON input on the playground. It runs without error.
The code does not decode anything because the result
field is not exported. If you export the result field:
type ResultStruct struct {
Result []map[string]string
then the input is decoded as shown in this playground example.
I suspect that you are not reading the entire response body in your application. I suggest decoding the JSON input using:
err := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&jsonData)
The decoder reads directly from the response body.
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You can also get this error if you're using json.RawMessage in an unexported field. For example, the following code produces the same error:
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
type MyJson struct {
Foo bool `json:"foo"`
bar json.RawMessage `json:"bar"`
type Bar struct {
X int `json:"x"`
var respBytes = []byte(`
"foo": true,
"bar": { "x": 10 }
func main() {
var myJson MyJson
err := json.Unmarshal(respBytes, &myJson)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
myBar := new(Bar)
err = json.Unmarshal(myJson.bar, myBar)
fmt.Println(err)
If you export "MyJson.bar" field (e.g. -> "MyJson.Bar", then the code works.
it is not the case here; but if you are getting this error loading json from a file it Will occur if the byte slice for the buffer is not initialized the the byte size of the file. [when you're new like me that happens! ] Since this is the first search result I got it still took some digging to figure out. In this use case the error is a bit misleading.
type GenesisResultStruct []GenesisField
fileinfo, _ := genesis.Stat()
bs := make([]byte, fileinfo.Size())
//bs := []byte {} // wrong!!
_, error := genesis.Read(bs)
if error != nil {
fmt.Println("genesis read error: ", error)
os.Exit(1)
var jsonData GenesisResultStruct
eGen = json.Unmarshal(bs, &jsonData)
if eGen != nil {
fmt.Println("genesis unmarshal error: ", eGen)
os.Exit(1)
Faced the same issue today.
You can also get this error if the respBytes
is nil
or there are no brackets []
if you are unmarshalling it to a slice.
In that case, you need to explicitly set respBytes
.
As you are unmarshalling it to a slice, brackets []
are expected in the byte-slice
if src == nil {
src = []byte("[]")
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