Issue
I have a complex Kotlin data class, say something like this:
data class Post(
val message: Message,
val dateAndTime: LocalTime,
val postAuthor: Author?,
val visitorsVisitedTimes: List<Pair<LocalTime, Author>>
)
and each of Message, LocalTime, ...
are different data classes.
I have an object of above Post
data class. I want to parse it, access visitorsVisitedTimes
field value, for each pair, replace Author
object with corresponding postAuthor
. I have to make similar changes in the Message
object as well.
And I don't want to make changes in the class definition.
One way would be to convert this object into a json string, parse it, make require changes and cast it back to Post::class.java
and return it.
I did something like this:
// input is an object of Post::class
var jsonString: String = Gson().toJson(input)
// parse the json string, make required changes
var objectFromJson: Post = Gson().fromJson(jsonString, Post::class.java)
return objectFromJson
But, I'm not sure how to make required changes in the Json string.
How can I do that, if not, is there any other way to do the task?
Solution
Create a copy of an object, see https://kotlinlang.org/docs/data-classes.html.
val newPost = post.copy(
message = post.message.copy(text = "some text"),
postAuthor = Author(...)
)
Answered By - CoolMind
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