This project aims to provide a set of serializers for common types, as well as provide utilities to make it more convenient to build custom serializers for your needs.
⚠️ Consider this project to be in Beta for the time being. The project has had no need to perform any breaking changes so far. We would be happy for you to use it, and appreciate your feedback, but we can't guarantee that APIs won't change.
See the contribution guide here.
Add the dependency. With Gradle:
dependencies {
implementation("io.ks3:ks3-jdk:0.6.0")
}
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.ks3</groupId>
<artifactId>ks3-jdk-jvm</artifactId>
<version>0.6.0</version>
</dependency>
Note that when using Maven dependencies must specify the multiplatform variant. For example, append
-jvm
to specify the JVM variant ofks3-jdk
.
Now you can start using the provided serializers. There's several possible ways to do this.
- Using contextual serialization
- Passing a serializer manually
- Specifying serializer on a property
- Specifying serializers for a file
- Specifying serializer using a typealias
typealias LocalDateTimeAsString = @Serializable(LocalDateTimeAsStringSerializer::class) LocalDateTime
data class Appointment(
val datetime: LocalDateTimeAsString
)
For details, see the kotlinx.serialization guide
This method is most useful when you want to use different serial formats for the same type, or when you can't configure the serializer itself.
See the details in kotlinx.serialization guide
@Serializable
class ProgrammingLanguage(
val name: String,
@Contextual
val stableReleaseDate: Date
)
private val module = SerializersModule {
contextual(DateAsLongSerializer)
}
val format = Json { serializersModule = module }