Reputation: 1705
I am trying to parse a JSON object using GSON.
My JSON is :
{ "truncate": [
{
"lower": 20,
"upper": 40,
"delimiter": " ",
"scope": ["$title"]
},
{
"lower": 30,
"upper": 65,
"delimiter": " "
}
] }
I have defined my 2 classes like:
public class TruncateObj {
private List<TruncateObjectChild> objChild;
// getter and setter
}
and
public class TruncateObjectChild {
private int lower;
private int upper;
private String delimiter;
private List<String> scope;
// getters and setters
}
My Parsing statement is
Gson gson = new Gson();
TruncateObj truncation = gson.fromJson(template, TruncateObj.class);
For some reason this is not working. Gson creates a TruncatObj
child, but the List<TruncateObjectChild>
within the TruncateObj is null.
What is wrong in what I am doing?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 3496
Reputation: 3845
The field objChild
in your TruncateObj
does not match the name it has in the JSON. Rename the field to truncate
and try again.
Alternatively, you could annotate the objChild
field with an @SerializedName("truncate")
to tell gson to use the value from the truncate
field in the JSON as the value for the objChild
field in your Java object.
Upvotes: 3