Reputation: 990
I have a very long JSON to parse with Gson, but for brevity I have trimmed it to this example:
{
"volumes": [
{
"status": "available",
"managed": true,
"name": "va_85621143-1133-412f-83b4-57a01a552638_",
"support": {
"status": "supported"
},
"storage_pool": "pfm9253_pfm9254_new",
"id": "afb8e294-6188-4907-9f6f-963c7623cecb",
"size": 9
},
{
"status": "in-use",
"managed": false,
"name": "bt_newd20",
"support": {
"status": "not_supported",
"reasons": [
"This volume is not a candidate for management because it is already attached to a virtual machine. To manage this volume with PowerVC, select the virtual machine to which the volume is attached for management. The attached volume will be automatically included for management."
]
},
"storage_pool": "KVM",
"mapped_wwpns": [
"2101001B32BD4280",
"2100001B329D4280",
"2101001B32BD637E",
"2100001B329D637E"
],
"id": "c7838c79-17ca-3cbc-98e5-3567fde902d8",
"size": 0
},
{
"status": "available",
"managed": true,
"name": "vdisk138",
"support": {
"status": "supported"
},
"storage_pool": "Chassis2_IBMi",
"id": "b6d00783-9f8c-40b8-ad78-956b0299478c",
"size": 100
}
]
}
From SO and few other places, I have found that I need to define a top level container like one below but I do not know how to complete its definition
static class VolumeContainer {
//I don't know what do in here. This is the first problem
}
and then a class for each Volume
static class Volume {
private String status;
private boolean managed;
private String name;
//This is the second problem.The "support" variable should not be a string.
//It is in {}. Just for information, I won't use it.
//private String support;
private String storagePool;
private List<String> mapped_wwpns;
private String id;
private String size;
}
I am trying to parse it and this is what I coded so far:
JsonParser parser = new JsonParser();
JsonObject obj = parser.parse(response).getAsJsonObject();
Gson gson = new Gson();
The JSON string is stored in a variable named response
VolumeContainer vc = gson.fromJson(response,VolumeContainer.class);
My final requirement is a HashTable
of id
and associated name
.
Upvotes: 26
Views: 48400
Reputation: 6934
First problem: your VolumeContainer
needs to be:
public class VolumeContainer {
public List<Volume> volumes;
}
it does not need to be static.
Second problem: your Volume
class should be like this:
public class Volume {
private String status;
private Boolean managed;
private String name;
private Support support;
private String storage_pool;
private String id;
private int size;
private List<String> mapped_wwpns;
public String getId(){return id;}
public String getName(){return name;}
}
I defined a class named Support
like this:
public class Support {
private String status;
private List<String> reasons;
}
Third problem: parsing, If response
string contains your example data, simply parse like this:
Gson g = new Gson();
VolumeContainer vc = g.fromJson(response, VolumeContainer.class);
Fourth problem: get the map. Finally to get your HashMap
, just do like this:
HashMap<String, String> hm = new HashMap<String,String>();
for(Volume v: vc.volumes){
hm.put(v.getId(), v.getName());
}
Upvotes: 49