I'm new to gson, and have newby question which I have not found an answer to, so please bear with me. StackOverflow and google were not my friend :(
I have a java class "User", and one of its properties, "externalProfile" is a Java String containing already serialized JSON. When gson serializes the User object, it will treat externalProfile as primitive and thus escaping the JSON adding extra slashes etc. I want gson to leave the string alone, just using it "as is", because it is already valid and usable JSON.
To distinguish the JSON string, I created a simple class called JSONString, and I've tried using reader/writers, registerTypeAdapter, but nothing works. Can you help me out?
public class User {
private JSONString externalProfile;
public void setExternalProfile(JSONString externalProfile) { this.externalProfile = externalProfile; }
}
public final class JSONString {
private String simpleString;
public JSONString(String simpleString) { this.simpleString = simpleString; }
}
public customJsonBuilder(Object object) {
GsonBuilder builder = new GsonBuilder();
builder.registerTypeAdapter(GregorianCalendar.class, new JsonSerializer<GregorianCalendar>() {
public JsonElement serialize(GregorianCalendar src, Type type, JsonSerializationContext context) {
if (src == null) {
return null;
}
return new JsonPrimitive(new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(src.getTime()));
}
});
Gson gson = builder.create();
return gson.toJson(object);
}
As en example, the externalProfile will hold (as String value):
{"profile":{"registrationNumber": 11111}}
After I store it as JSONString in the User object, and we convert the user object to JSON:
User user = new User();
user.setExternalProfile(new JSONString(externalProfile)),
String json = customJsonBuilder(user);
json will hold something like:
{\"profile\":{\"registrationNumber\": 11111}}
So, the externalProfile JSONString is serialized by gson as String primitive, adding the extra slashes in front of the doublequotes. I want gson to leave this JSONString as is, because it already is usable JSON. I'm looking for a type adapter / reader-writer to do this, but I can't get it to work.
As stated by Alexis C:
store the externalProfile as a JsonObject first:
new Gson().fromJson(externalProfile, JsonObject.class));
And let gson serialize this again when outputting the User object. Will produce exactly the same JSON!