Reputation: 1673
I'm trying to serialize a list of BasicNameValuePairs using type adapters and Gson
ArrayList<BasicNameValuePair> kvp=new ArrayList<BasicNameValuePair>();
kvp.add(new BasicNameValuePair("car","ferrari"));
kvp.add(new BasicNameValuePair("speed","fast"));
this is the result I want
{"car":"ferrari","speed":"fast"}
instead of this
[{"name":"car","value":"ferrari"},{"name":"speed","value":"fast"}]
Upvotes: 1
Views: 3254
Reputation: 1673
To serialize this according to specification you need to make a custom type adapter that will handle the generic list. First create the class that will do the proper formatting on the output.
public class KeyValuePairSerializer extends TypeAdapter<List<BasicNameValuePair>> {
@Override
public void write(JsonWriter out, List<BasicNameValuePair> data) throws IOException {
out.beginObject();
for(int i=0; i<data.size();i++){
out.name(data.get(i).getName());
out.value(data.get(i).getValue());
}
out.endObject();
}
/*I only need Serialization*/
@Override
public List<BasicNameValuePair> read(JsonReader in) throws IOException {
return null;
}
}
Then use a custom Gson builder to use that type adapter to create the proper JSON string.
GsonBuilder gsonBuilder= new GsonBuilder();
gsonBuilder.registerTypeAdapter(KeyValuePairSerializer.class, new KeyValuePairSerializer());
Gson gson=gsonBuilder.create();
Logger.e(getClass().getSimpleName(),gson.toJson(kvp, KeyValuePairSerializer.class));
Upvotes: 2