public class ToStringSerializer extends StdSerializer<java.lang.Object>
Object.toString()
returns the desired JSON
value.JsonSerializer.None
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static ToStringSerializer |
instance
Singleton instance to use.
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Constructor and Description |
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ToStringSerializer()
Note: usually you should NOT create new instances, but instead use
instance which is stateless and fully thread-safe. |
ToStringSerializer(java.lang.Class<?> handledType)
Sometimes it may actually make sense to retain actual handled type, so...
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
acceptJsonFormatVisitor(JsonFormatVisitorWrapper visitor,
JavaType typeHint)
Default implementation specifies no format.
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JsonNode |
getSchema(SerializerProvider provider,
java.lang.reflect.Type typeHint)
Default implementation simply claims type is "string"; usually
overriden by custom serializers.
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boolean |
isEmpty(SerializerProvider prov,
java.lang.Object value)
Method called to check whether given serializable value is
considered "empty" value (for purposes of suppressing serialization
of empty values).
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void |
serialize(java.lang.Object value,
JsonGenerator gen,
SerializerProvider provider)
Method that can be called to ask implementation to serialize
values of type this serializer handles.
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void |
serializeWithType(java.lang.Object value,
JsonGenerator g,
SerializerProvider provider,
TypeSerializer typeSer)
Default implementation will write type prefix, call regular serialization
method (since assumption is that value itself does not need JSON
Array or Object start/end markers), and then write type suffix.
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getSchema, handledType, wrapAndThrow, wrapAndThrow
getDelegatee, isEmpty, isUnwrappingSerializer, properties, replaceDelegatee, unwrappingSerializer, usesObjectId, withFilterId
public static final ToStringSerializer instance
public ToStringSerializer()
Note: usually you should NOT create new instances, but instead use
instance
which is stateless and fully thread-safe. However,
there are cases where constructor is needed; for example,
when using explicit serializer annotations like
JsonSerialize.using()
.
public ToStringSerializer(java.lang.Class<?> handledType)
public boolean isEmpty(SerializerProvider prov, java.lang.Object value)
JsonSerializer
Default implementation will consider only null values to be empty.
NOTE: replaces JsonSerializer.isEmpty(Object)
, which was deprecated in 2.5
isEmpty
in class JsonSerializer<java.lang.Object>
public void serialize(java.lang.Object value, JsonGenerator gen, SerializerProvider provider) throws java.io.IOException
JsonSerializer
serialize
in class StdSerializer<java.lang.Object>
value
- Value to serialize; can not be null.gen
- Generator used to output resulting Json contentprovider
- Provider that can be used to get serializers for
serializing Objects value contains, if any.java.io.IOException
public void serializeWithType(java.lang.Object value, JsonGenerator g, SerializerProvider provider, TypeSerializer typeSer) throws java.io.IOException
serializeWithType
in class JsonSerializer<java.lang.Object>
value
- Value to serialize; can not be null.g
- Generator used to output resulting Json contentprovider
- Provider that can be used to get serializers for
serializing Objects value contains, if any.typeSer
- Type serializer to use for including type informationjava.io.IOException
public JsonNode getSchema(SerializerProvider provider, java.lang.reflect.Type typeHint) throws JsonMappingException
StdSerializer
getSchema
in interface SchemaAware
getSchema
in class StdSerializer<java.lang.Object>
provider
- The serializer provider.typeHint
- A hint about the type.JsonMappingException
public void acceptJsonFormatVisitor(JsonFormatVisitorWrapper visitor, JavaType typeHint) throws JsonMappingException
StdSerializer
acceptJsonFormatVisitor
in interface JsonFormatVisitable
acceptJsonFormatVisitor
in class StdSerializer<java.lang.Object>
typeHint
- Type of element (entity like property) being visitedJsonMappingException
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