With GSON we used @SerializedName
to parse JSON object which didn't have the same key to that of the variable name in Kotlin.
data class User (
@SerializedName("id")
long userId;
@SerializedName("fullName")
String name;
)
In kotlinx.serialization
we can serialize an object like this but how to give different JSON key to a varaible during (de)serialization?
@Serializable
data class User (
long userId;
String name;
)
Use @SerialName
like we used @SerializedName
in GSON
data class User (
@SerializedName("id")
long userId;
@SerializedName("fullName")
String name;
)
@Serializable
data class User (
@SerialName("id")
long userId;
@SerialName("fullName")
String name;
)
According to the documentation :
The names of the properties used in encoded representation, JSON in our examples, are the same as their names in the source code by default. The name that is used for serialization is called a serial name, and can be changed using the @SerialName
annotation. For example, we can have a language property in the source with an abbreviated serial name.
@Serializable
class Project(val name: String, @SerialName("lang") val language: String)
fun main() {
val data = Project("kotlinx.serialization", "Kotlin")
println(Json.encodeToString(data))
}
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