commit | 6b9db2e44948d410b2dbede6a4a8667782d6c04b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marcono1234 <Marcono1234@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Sep 19 15:47:11 2022 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Sep 19 06:47:11 2022 -0700 |
tree | cd0b2d6981b619f4f34b75d4e5df544824fbcd89 | |
parent | a733150cfa26cabfecc1169d34f2f98d8191194c [diff] |
Add Gson.fromJson(..., TypeToken) overloads (#1700) * Add Gson.fromJson(..., TypeToken) overloads Previously only Gson.fromJson(..., Type) existed which is however not type-safe since the generic type parameter T used for the return type is not bound. Since these methods are often used in the form gson.fromJson(..., new TypeToken<...>(){}.getType()) this commit now adds overloads which accept a TypeToken and are therefore more type-safe. Additional changes: - Fixed some grammar mistakes - Added javadoc @see tags - Consistently write "JSON" in uppercase - More precise placement of @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") * Add to Gson.fromJson javadoc that JSON is fully consumed The newly added documentation deliberately does not state which exception is thrown because Gson.assertFullConsumption could throw either a JsonIOException or a JsonSyntaxException. * Remove unnecessary wrapping and unwrapping as TypeToken in Gson.fromJson Since the actual implementation of Gson.fromJson is TypeToken based, the TypeToken variant overloads are now the "main" implementation and the other overloads delegate to them. Previously the Type variant overloads were the "main" implementation which caused `TypeToken.getType()` followed by `TypeToken.get(...)` when the TypeToken variant overloads were used. * Trim source code whitespaces * Fix Gson.fromJson(JsonReader, Class) not casting read Object To be consistent with the other Gson.fromJson(..., Class) overloads the method should cast the result. * Replace User Guide link in Gson documentation * Remove more references to fromJson(..., Type) * Extend documentation for fromJson(JsonReader, ...) * Replace some TypeToken.getType() usages * Address feedback; improve documentation * Remove fromJson(JsonReader, Class) again As noticed during review adding this method is source incompatible.
Gson is a Java library that can be used to convert Java Objects into their JSON representation. It can also be used to convert a JSON string to an equivalent Java object. Gson can work with arbitrary Java objects including pre-existing objects that you do not have source-code of.
There are a few open-source projects that can convert Java objects to JSON. However, most of them require that you place Java annotations in your classes; something that you can not do if you do not have access to the source-code. Most also do not fully support the use of Java Generics. Gson considers both of these as very important design goals.
:information_source: Gson is currently in maintenance mode; existing bugs will be fixed, but large new features will likely not be added. If you want to add a new feature, please first search for existing GitHub issues, or create a new one to discuss the feature and get feedback.
toJson()
and fromJson()
methods to convert Java objects to JSON and vice-versaGradle:
dependencies { implementation 'com.google.code.gson:gson:2.9.1' }
Maven:
<dependency> <groupId>com.google.code.gson</groupId> <artifactId>gson</artifactId> <version>2.9.1</version> </dependency>
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Despite supporting older Java versions, Gson also provides a JPMS module descriptor (module name com.google.gson
) for users of Java 9 or newer.
These are the optional Java Platform Module System (JPMS) JDK modules which Gson depends on. This only applies when running Java 9 or newer.
java.sql
(optional since Gson 2.8.9)
When this module is present, Gson provides default adapters for some SQL date and time classes.
jdk.unsupported
, respectively class sun.misc.Unsafe
(optional)
When this module is present, Gson can use the Unsafe
class to create instances of classes without no-args constructor. However, care should be taken when relying on this. Unsafe
is not available in all environments and its usage has some pitfalls, see GsonBuilder.disableJdkUnsafe()
.
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