I'm having some trouble getting typing to work with the JsonSlurper
in Groovy. I'm fairly new to Groovy, and even newer to adding strong types to it - bear with me.
Right now I've created a trait
which defines the general shape of my JSON object, and I'm trying to cast the results of parseText
to it.
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
trait Person {
String firstname
String lastname
}
def person = (Person)(new JsonSlurper().parseText('{"firstname": "Lando", "lastname": "Calrissian"}'))
println person.lastname
This throws
Exception in thread "main" org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.typehandling.GroovyCastException: Cannot cast object '{firstname=Lando, lastname=Calrissian}' with class 'org.apache.groovy.json.internal.LazyMap' to class 'Person' due to: groovy.lang.GroovyRuntimeException: Could not find matching constructor for: Person(org.apache.groovy.json.internal.LazyMap)
...
I can see why my code doesn't make sense, I'm not trying to change the type of the data (casting), I'm just trying to let my IDE know that this is what's inside of my object.
Is it possible to at least add code completion to my JSON objects? I'd love to get runtime type checking, as well, but it's not necessary.
you could try to use delegate
this allows to wrap class around map
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
class Person {
@Delegate Map delegate
String getFirstname(){ delegate.get('firstname') }
String getLastname(){ delegate.get('lastname') }
}
def person = new Person(delegate:new JsonSlurper().parseText('{"firstname": "Lando", "lastname": "Calrissian"}'))
println person.lastname
or for example use Gson for parsing:
@Grab(group='com.google.code.gson', module='gson', version='2.8.5')
import com.google.gson.Gson
class Person {
String firstname
String lastname
}
def person = new Gson().fromJson('{"firstname": "Lando", "lastname": "Calrissian"}', Person.class)
assert person instanceof Person
println person.lastname