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JsonGenerator#writeTypePrefix writes an id "null" and cannot be set up to skip the id completely
I have a TypeIdResolver implementation which works around generic type erasure to allow marshaling/unmarshaling of a parameterized type. This works fine when the underlying parameterized type maps directly onto a JSON type e.g. java.lang.Double but when it's a type that needs to be converted to a JSON string e.g. java.time.LocalDate then my TypeIdResolver is asked for a type and I can eit
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I do most of my development against 2.12 because of sbt, but during CI we still build against 2.13 to test both the generator as well as the generated code against 2.13.
As a result, a lot of warnings have appeared around deprecated syntax and deprecated stdlib imports, these should be resolved.
This is a fairly straightforward change, you can see some of the warnings by doing
sTools like jq are focused predominantly on their use on the command line, but have a lot of limitations (and bugs!) that jslt doesn't. This is a compliment to jslt btw. :)
To properly replace the usage of jq with jslt, we would like to be able to have some more flexibility with the ways of specifying the input parameters as well as the output.
- Specifying JSON input or JSLT transform input
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InstantSerializer doesn't respect any format-related settings without replacing serializer instance
InstantSerializer doesn't respect any of the following standard Jackson configuration settings:
ObjectMapper#setDateFormat
@JsonFormat(pattern) on an Instant
others?
Instead, I have to create and manually override the default InstantSerializer registered by the module.
This isn't well documented and is definitely confusing when using the library.
Can we make InstantSerializer
It would be nice to have a CSV feature similar to JSON feature JsonGenerator.Feature.WRITE_NUMBERS_AS_STRINGS. Enabling of the feature by mapper.enable(JsonGenerator.Feature.WRITE_NUMBERS_AS_STRINGS) doesn't work for CSV.
I want to write an object of this class:
data class TestData(
val integer: Int,
val float: Float
}
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"1","1.234"
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(note: follow-up to #2291 in which basic example added on README)
So: beyond initial simple Builder usage shown on README it would be nice to have more in-depth usage example(s).
This could be a wiki page on this repo or
jackson-docs, or blog post to link to.For purposes of Hacktoberfest whoever works on this could do PR for change in README to link to whatever resource gets added.