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Easy Jackson YAML Parsing with Kotlin
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username: "Test" | |
password: "123456" |
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import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper | |
import com.fasterxml.jackson.module.kotlin.readValue | |
import com.fasterxml.jackson.module.kotlin.jacksonObjectMapper | |
import java.nio.file.Path | |
val mapper = jacksonObjectMapper() | |
data class UserDto(val username: String, val password: String) | |
val user: UserDto = mapper.readValue(Path.of("data.yml").toFile()) | |
// or, using the below extension function: | |
val user: UserDto = mapper.readValue(Path.of("data.yml")) |
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import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper | |
import com.fasterxml.jackson.module.kotlin.readValue | |
import java.nio.file.Path | |
// Extension function taking in Path as a parameter for ease of use | |
inline fun <reified T> ObjectMapper.readValue(src: Path): T = readValue(src.toFile()) |
Hello, I'm on mobile, but I believe https://GitHub.com/Arham4/RuneBot uses
it if you go to the Kotlin branch and https://GitHub.com/Arham4/SilentBot
does too @chydee
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Hi, I have been searching over the internet for a solution on how to Parse
YML with Kotlin. Then came across your gist. But I've got some question as
regards how to join or connect all these together to make it work. Can you
direct to probably a project that shows how it was all used
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Hi, I have been searching over the internet for a solution on how to Parse YML with Kotlin. Then came across your gist. But I've got some question as regards how to join or connect all these together to make it work. Can you direct to probably a project that shows how it was all used? Thank you 😊