Serialization works fine but I have nothing for deserialization. I found interesting solution for abstract class here How to serialize sealed abstract class with Json4s in Scala? but it doesn't deal with trees.
This the code of my test with a standard JSON4S :
import org.json4s._
import org.json4s.native.JsonMethods._
import org.json4s.native.Serialization.{ read, write }
import org.json4s.native.Serialization
abstract class Tree
case class Node(nameN: String, trees: List[Tree]) extends Tree
case class Leaf(nameL: String) extends Tree
object Tree extends App {
implicit val formats = Serialization.formats(NoTypeHints)
// object creation to test the serialization
val root =
Node(
"Grand Pavois project",
List(
Node(
"studies",
List(
Leaf("preliminary studies"),
Leaf("detailled studies")
)
),
Node(
"realization",
List(
Leaf("ground"),
Leaf("building"),
Leaf("roof")
)
),
Node(
"delivery",
List(
Leaf("quality inspection"),
Leaf("customer delivery")
)
)
)
)
val serialized = write(root) // object creation and serialization
println(s"serialized: $serialized") // print the result, this is OK
// and now what about deserialization?
// string creation for deserialization
// ( it is the same as serialized above, I do like that to trace for the demo)
val rootString = """
{
"nameN": "Grand Pavois project",
"trees": [
{
"nameN": "studies",
"trees": [
{
"nameL": "preliminary studies"
},
{
"nameL": "detailled studies"
}
]
},
{
"nameN": "realization",
"trees": [
{
"nameL": "ground"
},
{
"nameL": "building"
},
{
"nameL": "roof"
}
]
},
{
"nameN": "delivery",
"trees": [
{
"nameL": "quality inspection"
},
{
"nameL": "customer delivery"
}
]
}
]
}
"""
//standard deserialization below that produce an error :
// "Parsed JSON values do not match with class constructor"
val rootFromString = read[Tree](rootString)
}
Now I guess the solution is with a custom deserializer probably a recusive one but how to define it? That is the question. Thanks for your help.