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for the following golang program, i'm not able to get json output using gin-gonic library, if i do fmt.Print variable shows values, but when i convert to c.JSON (inventory) out it shows empty array, what is wrong with my code?

   package main

import (
    "database/sql"
    "os"

    "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
    _ "github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql"
)

func index(c *gin.Context) {
    hostname, err := os.Hostname()
    checkErr(err)
    c.String(200, "v3 "+hostname)
}

func healthz(c *gin.Context) {
    c.String(200, "OK")
}

type InventoryItem struct {
    id                 int
    productID          string
    productCost        int
    productAvailabilty int
    productSubcat      string
}

func checkErr(err error) {
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
}

/*******************  MAIN Function **************/
func main() {
    app := gin.Default()
    app.GET("/", index)
    app.GET("/healthz", healthz)
    app.GET("/inventory", fetch)
    app.Run(":8000")
}

/******************* End MAIN Function **************/

func fetch(c *gin.Context) {
    var (
        invt      InventoryItem
        inventory []InventoryItem
    )
    connStr := os.Getenv("sql_user") + ":" + os.Getenv("sql_password") + "@tcp(" + os.Getenv("sql_host") + ":3306)/" + os.Getenv("sql_db")
    db, err := sql.Open("mysql", connStr)
    checkErr(err)
    defer db.Close()
    rows, err := db.Query("SELECT id,product_id as productID,product_cost as productCost,product_availabilty as productAvailabilty,product_subcat as productSubcat FROM inventory;")
    for rows.Next() {
        err = rows.Scan(&invt.id, &invt.productID, &invt.productCost, &invt.productAvailabilty, &invt.productSubcat)
        checkErr(err)
        inventory = append(inventory, invt)
    }

    checkErr(err)
    defer rows.Close()
    //fmt.Print(inventory[0].productAvailabilty)
    c.JSON(200, inventory)
}

1 Answer 1

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Issue is InventoryItem struct fields have to be exported -

type InventoryItem struct {
   ID                 int    `json:"id"`
   ProductID          string `json:"product_id"`
   ProductCost        int    `json:"product_cost"`
   ProductAvailabilty int    `json:"product_availability"`
   ProductSubcat      string `json:"product_subact"`
}

Read more about exported and un-exported fields.

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