Latest Jackson integration improvements in Spring

Spring Jackson support has been improved lately to be more flexible and powerful. This blog post gives you an update about the most useful Jackson related features available in Spring Framework 4.x and Spring Boot. All the code samples are coming from this spring-jackson-demo sample application, feel free to have a look at the code.

JSON Views

It can sometimes be useful to filter contextually objects serialized to the HTTP response body. In order to provide such capabilities, Spring MVC now has builtin support for Jackson’s Serialization Views.

The following example illustrates how to use@JsonViewto filter fields depending on the context of serialization - e.g. getting a "summary" view when dealing with collections, and getting a full representation when dealing with a single resource:

public class View { interface Summary {}
} public class User { @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private Long id; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private String firstname; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private String lastname; private String email; private String address; private String postalCode; private String city; private String country;
} public class Message { @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private Long id; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private LocalDate created; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private String title; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private User author; private List<User> recipients; private String body;
}

Thanks to Spring MVC@JsonViewsupport, it is possible to choose, on a per handler method basis, which field should be serialized:

@RestController public class MessageController { @Autowired private MessageService messageService; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) @RequestMapping("/") public List<Message> getAllMessages() { return messageService.getAll();
    } @RequestMapping("/{id}") public Message getMessage(@PathVariable Long id) { return messageService.get(id);
    }
}

In this example, if all messages are retrieved, only the most important fields are serialized thanks to thegetAllMessages()method annotated with@JsonView(View.Summary.class):

[ { "id" : 1, "created" : "2014-11-14", "title" : "Info", "author" : { "id" : 1, "firstname" : "Brian", "lastname" : "Clozel" }
}, { "id" : 2, "created" : "2014-11-14", "title" : "Warning", "author" : { "id" : 2, "firstname" : "Stéphane", "lastname" : "Nicoll" }
}, { "id" : 3, "created" : "2014-11-14", "title" : "Alert", "author" : { "id" : 3, "firstname" : "Rossen", "lastname" : "Stoyanchev" }
} ]

In Spring MVC default configuration,MapperFeature.DEFAULT_VIEW_INCLUSIONis set tofalse. That means that when enabling a JSON View, non annotated fields or properties likebodyorrecipientsare not serialized.

When a specificMessageis retrieved using thegetMessage()handler method (no JSON View specified), all fields are serialized as expected:

{ "id" : 1, "created" : "2014-11-14", "title" : "Info", "body" : "This is an information message", "author" : { "id" : 1, "firstname" : "Brian", "lastname" : "Clozel", "email" : "bclozel@pivotal.io", "address" : "1 Jaures street", "postalCode" : "69003", "city" : "Lyon", "country" : "France" }, "recipients" : [ { "id" : 2, "firstname" : "Stéphane", "lastname" : "Nicoll", "email" : "snicoll@pivotal.io", "address" : "42 Obama street", "postalCode" : "1000", "city" : "Brussel", "country" : "Belgium" }, { "id" : 3, "firstname" : "Rossen", "lastname" : "Stoyanchev", "email" : "rstoyanchev@pivotal.io", "address" : "3 Warren street", "postalCode" : "10011", "city" : "New York", "country" : "USA" } ]
}

Only one class or interface can be specified with the@JsonViewannotation, but you can use inheritance to represent JSON View hierarchies (if a field is part of a JSON View, it will be also part of parent view). For example, this handler method will serialize fields annotated with@JsonView(View.Summary.class)and @JsonView(View.SummaryWithRecipients.class):

public class View { interface Summary {} interface SummaryWithRecipients extends Summary {}
} public class Message { @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private Long id; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private LocalDate created; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private String title; @JsonView(View.Summary.class) private User author; @JsonView(View.SummaryWithRecipients.class) private List<User> recipients; private String body;
}

@RestController public class MessageController { @Autowired private MessageService messageService; @JsonView(View.SummaryWithRecipients.class) @RequestMapping("/with-recipients") public List<Message> getAllMessagesWithRecipients() { return messageService.getAll();
    }
}

JSON Views could also be specified when usingRestTemplateHTTP client orMappingJackson2JsonViewby wrapping the value to serialize in aMappingJacksonValueas shown in this code sample.

JSONP

As described in the reference documentation, you can enable JSONP for@ResponseBodyandResponseEntitymethods by declaring an@ControllerAdvicebean that extendsAbstractJsonpResponseBodyAdviceas shown below:

@ControllerAdvice public class JsonpAdvice extends AbstractJsonpResponseBodyAdvice { public JsonpAdvice() { super("callback");
    }
}

With such@ControllerAdvicebean registered, it will be possible to request the JSON webservice from another domain using a<script />tag:

<script type="application/javascript"  src="http://mydomain.com/1.json?jsonp=parseResponse"> </script>

In this example, the received payload would be:

parseResponse({ "id" : 1, "created" : "2014-11-14",
  ...
});

JSONP is also supported and automatically enabled when usingMappingJackson2JsonViewwith a request that has a query parameter named jsonp or callback. The JSONP query parameter name(s) could be customized through thejsonpParameterNamesproperty.

XML support

Since 2.0 release, Jackson provides first class support for some other data formats than JSON. Spring Framework and Spring Boot provide builtin support for Jackson based XML serialization/deserialization.

As soon as you include the jackson-dataformat-xml dependency to your project, it is automatically used instead of JAXB2.

Using Jackson XML extension has several advantages over JAXB2:

  • Both Jackson and JAXB annotations are recognized
  • JSON View are supported, allowing you to build easily REST Webservices with the same filtered output for both XML and JSON data formats
  • No need to annotate your class with@XmlRootElement, each class serializable in JSON will serializable in XML

You usually also want to make sure that the XML library in use is Woodstox since:

  • It is faster than Stax implementation provided with the JDK
  • It avoids some known issues like adding unnecessary namespace prefixes
  • Some features like pretty print don't work without it

In order to use it, simply add the latest woodstox-core-asl dependency available to your project.

Customizing the Jackson ObjectMapper

Prior to Spring Framework 4.1.1, JacksonHttpMessageConverters were usingObjectMapperdefault configuration. In order to provide a better and easily customizable default configuration, a new Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder has been introduced. It is the JavaConfig equivalent of the well known Jackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBean used in XML configuration.

Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder provides a nice API to customize various Jackson settings while retaining Spring Framework provided default ones. It also allows to createObjectMapperandXmlMapperinstances based on the same configuration.

BothJackson2ObjectMapperBuilderandJackson2ObjectMapperFactoryBeandefine a better Jackson default configuration. For example, the DeserializationFeature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES property set to false, in order to allow deserialization of JSON objects with unmapped properties.

Jackson support for Java 8 Date & Time API data types is automatically registered when Java 8 is used and jackson-datatype-jsr310 is on the classpath. Joda-Time support is registered as well when jackson-datatype-joda is part of your project dependencies.

These classes also allow you to register easily Jackson mixins, modules, serializers or even property naming strategy likePropertyNamingStrategy.CAMEL_CASE_TO_LOWER_CASE_WITH_UNDERSCORESif you want to have youruserNamejava property translated touser_namein JSON.

With Spring Boot

As described in the Spring Boot reference documentation, there are various ways to customize the JacksonObjectMapper.

You can for example enable/disable Jackson features easily by adding properties likespring.jackson.serialization.indent_output=trueto application.properties.

As an alternative, in the upcoming 1.2 release Spring Boot also allows to customize the Jackson configuration (JSON and XML) used by Spring MVCHttpMessageConverters by declaring aJackson2ObjectMapperBuilder@Bean:

@Bean public Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder jacksonBuilder() { Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder builder = new Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder();
    builder.indentOutput(true).dateFormat(new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd")); return builder;
}

This is useful if you want to use advanced Jackson configuration not exposed through regular configuration keys.

Without Spring Boot

In a plain Spring Framework application, you can also useJackson2ObjectMapperBuilderto customize the XML and JSONHttpMessageConverters as shown bellow:

@Configuration @EnableWebMvc public class WebConfiguration extends WebMvcConfigurerAdapter { @Override public void configureMessageConverters(List<HttpMessageConverter<?>> converters) { Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder builder = new Jackson2ObjectMapperBuilder();
        builder.indentOutput(true).dateFormat(new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd"));
        converters.add(new MappingJackson2HttpMessageConverter(builder.build()));
        converters.add(new MappingJackson2XmlHttpMessageConverter(builder.createXmlMapper(true).build()));
    }
}

More to come

With the upcoming Spring Framework 4.1.3 release, thanks to the addition of a Spring context aware HandlerInstantiator (see SPR-10768 for more details), you will be able to autowire Jackson handlers (serializers, deserializers, type and type id resolvers).

This will allow you to build, for example, a custom deserializer that will replace a field containing only a reference in the JSON payload by the fullEntityretrieved from the database.

转载于:https://my.oschina.net/doz/blog/365557

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