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How do I deserialize timestamps that are in seconds with Jackson?


I've got some JSON that has timestamps in seconds (i.e. a Unix timestamp):

{"foo":"bar","timestamp":1386280997}

Asking Jackson to deserialize this into an object with a DateTime field for the timestamp results in 1970-01-17T01:11:25.983Z, a time shortly after the epoch because Jackson is assuming it to be in milliseconds. Aside from ripping apart the JSON and adding some zeros, how might I get Jackson to understand the seconds timestamp?


Solution

  • I wrote a custom deserializer to handle timestamps in seconds (Groovy syntax).

    class UnixTimestampDeserializer extends JsonDeserializer<DateTime> {
        Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(UnixTimestampDeserializer.class)
    
        @Override
        DateTime deserialize(JsonParser jp, DeserializationContext ctxt) throws IOException, JsonProcessingException {
            String timestamp = jp.getText().trim()
    
            try {
                return new DateTime(Long.valueOf(timestamp + '000'))
            } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
                logger.warn('Unable to deserialize timestamp: ' + timestamp, e)
                return null
            }
        }
    }
    

    And then I annotated my POGO to use that for the timestamp:

    class TimestampThing {
        @JsonDeserialize(using = UnixTimestampDeserializer.class)
        DateTime timestamp
    
        @JsonCreator
        public TimestampThing(@JsonProperty('timestamp') DateTime timestamp) {
            this.timestamp = timestamp
        }
    }