An extension for Google's AutoValue that creates a simple Moshi JsonAdapterFactory for each AutoValue annotated object.
Simply include auto-value-moshi in your project and annotate your target autovalue class with Moshi's
@JsonClass
annotation. generateAdapter
must be true, and the generator
property value should
be "avm"
.
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true, generator = "avm")
@AutoValue
public abstract class Foo {
abstract String bar();
@Json(name="Baz") abstract String baz();
public static JsonAdapter<Foo> jsonAdapter(Moshi moshi) {
return new AutoValue_Foo.MoshiJsonAdapter(moshi);
}
}
Using @JsonClass
, no further configuration is necessary. Moshi 1.9+ will automatically pick these
types up at runtime.
Add a public static method with the following signature to classes you want to get Moshi
JsonAdapter
s. You can also annotate your properties using @Json
to define an alternate name
for de/serialization.
@AutoValue public abstract class Foo {
abstract String bar();
@Json(name="Baz") abstract String baz();
public static JsonAdapter<Foo> jsonAdapter(Moshi moshi) {
return new AutoValue_Foo.MoshiJsonAdapter(moshi);
}
}
Now build your project and de/serialize your Foo.
note: this section only applies if using the legacy opt-in via static method. If using @JsonClass
, Moshi will handle this automatically.
If the annotated class uses generics, the static method needs a little modification. Simply add a Type[]
parameter and pass it to the generated MoshiJsonAdapter
class.
@AutoValue public abstract class Foo<T> {
abstract T data();
public static <T> JsonAdapter<Foo<T>> jsonAdapter(Moshi moshi, Type[] types) {
return new AutoValue_Foo.MoshiJsonAdapter(moshi, types);
}
}
If your @AutoValue
class has a builder, auto-value-moshi will use the builder to
instantiate the class. If the @AutoValue
class has a static no-argument factory method for its builder, it will be used. If there are multiple factory methods, the one annotated @AutoValueMoshiBuilder
will be used. This can be
useful for setting default values.
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true, generator = "avm")
@AutoValue
public abstract class Foo {
abstract int bar();
abstract String quux();
public static Builder builder() {
return new AutoValue_Foo.Builder();
}
@AutoValueMoshiBuilder
public static Builder builderWithDefaults() {
return new builder().quux("QUUX");
}
}
note: this section only applies if using the legacy opt-in via static method. If using @JsonClass
, Moshi will handle this automatically.
Optionally, auto-value-moshi can create a single JsonAdapter.Factory so that you don't have to add each generated JsonAdapter to your Moshi instance manually.
To generate a JsonAdapter.Factory
for all of your auto-value-moshi classes, simply create
an abstract class that implements JsonAdapter.Factory
and annotate it with @MoshiAdapterFactory
,
and auto-value-moshi will create an implementation for you. You simply need to provide a static
factory method, just like your AutoValue classes, and you can use the generated JsonAdapter.Factory
to help Moshi de/serialize your types.
@MoshiAdapterFactory
public abstract class MyAdapterFactory implements JsonAdapter.Factory {
// Static factory method to access the package
// private generated implementation
public static JsonAdapter.Factory create() {
return new AutoValueMoshi_MyAdapterFactory();
}
}
Then you simply need to register the Factory with Moshi.
Moshi moshi = new Moshi.Builder()
.add(MyAdapterFactory.create())
.build();
To ignore certain properties from serialization, you can use the @AutoTransient
annotation. This comes from a
shared transience annotations library and is an api
dependency of the runtime artifact. You can annotate
a property and it will be treated as transient
for both serialization and deserialization. Note that
this should only be applied to nullable properties.
Add a Gradle dependency:
annotationProcessor("com.ryanharter.auto.value:auto-value-moshi-extension:1.1.0")
implementation("com.ryanharter.auto.value:auto-value-moshi-runtime:1.1.0")
// If using optional @MoshiAdapterFactory factory
annotationProcessor("com.ryanharter.auto.value:auto-value-moshi-factory:1.1.0")
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