// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later // Example for: *jsonparser2v2*, *tvsaver* // This example demonstrates loading an SPDX json from disk into memory, // and then re-saving it to a different file on disk in tag-value format . // Run project: go run examplejsontotv.go ../sample-docs/json/SPDXJSONExample-v2.2.spdx.json example.spdx package main import ( "fmt" "os" "github.com/spdx/tools-golang/jsonloader" "github.com/spdx/tools-golang/tvsaver" ) func main() { // check that we've received the right number of arguments args := os.Args if len(args) != 3 { fmt.Printf("Usage: %v \n", args[0]) fmt.Printf(" Load SPDX 2.2 tag-value file , and\n") fmt.Printf(" save it out to .\n") return } // open the SPDX file fileIn := args[1] r, err := os.Open(fileIn) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error while opening %v for reading: %v", fileIn, err) return } defer r.Close() // try to load the SPDX file's contents as a json file, version 2.2 doc, err := jsonloader.Load2_2(r) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error while parsing %v: %v", args[1], err) return } // if we got here, the file is now loaded into memory. fmt.Printf("Successfully loaded %s\n", args[1]) // we can now save it back to disk, using tvsaver. // create a new file for writing fileOut := args[2] w, err := os.Create(fileOut) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error while opening %v for writing: %v", fileOut, err) return } defer w.Close() // try to save the document to disk as an SPDX tag-value file, version 2.2 err = tvsaver.Save2_2(doc, w) if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Error while saving %v: %v", fileOut, err) return } // it worked fmt.Printf("Successfully saved %s\n", fileOut) }