## null [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/guregu/null?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/guregu/null) [![Coverage](http://gocover.io/_badge/github.com/guregu/null)](http://gocover.io/github.com/guregu/null) `import "gopkg.in/guregu/null.v2"` null is a library with reasonable options for dealing with nullable SQL and JSON values There are two packages: `null` and its subpackage `zero`. Types in `null` will only be considered null on null input, and will JSON encode to `null`. If you need zero and null be considered separate values, use these. Types in `zero` are treated like zero values in Go: blank string input will produce a null `zero.String`, and null Strings will JSON encode to `""`. If you need zero and null treated the same, use these. All types implement `sql.Scanner` and `driver.Valuer`, so you can use this library in place of `sql.NullXXX`. All types also implement: `encoding.TextMarshaler`, `encoding.TextUnmarshaler`, `json.Marshaler`, and `json.Unmarshaler`. #### zero.String A nullable string. Will marshal to a blank string if null. Blank string input produces a null String. In other words, null values and empty values are considered equivalent. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullString` JSON input. #### zero.Int A nullable int64. Will marshal to 0 if null. Blank string or 0 input produces a null Int. In other words, null values and empty values are considered equivalent. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullInt64` JSON input. #### zero.Float A nullable float64. Will marshal to 0 if null. Blank string or 0 input produces a null Float. In other words, null values and empty values are considered equivalent. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullFloat64` JSON input. #### zero.Bool A nullable bool. Will marshal to false if null. Blank string or false input produces a null Float. In other words, null values and empty values are considered equivalent. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullBool` JSON input. #### null.String An even nuller nullable string. Unlike `zero.String`, `null.String` will marshal to null if null. Zero (blank) input will not produce a null String. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullString` JSON input. #### null.Int An even nuller nullable int64. Unlike `zero.Int`, `null.Int` will marshal to null if null. Zero input will not produce a null Int. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullInt64` JSON input. #### null.Float An even nuller nullable float64. Unlike `zero.Float`, `null.Float` will marshal to null if null. Zero input will not produce a null Float. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullFloat64` JSON input. #### null.Bool An even nuller nullable float64. Unlike `zero.Bool`, `null.Bool` will marshal to null if null. False input will not produce a null Bool. Can unmarshal from `sql.NullBool` JSON input. ### Bugs `json`'s `",omitempty"` struct tag does not work correctly right now. It will never omit a null or empty String. This should be [fixed eventually](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/4357). ### License BSD