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Please add a customization option to allow sending seconds and nanos even when set to 0, the only current workaround is to implement a custom serializer and add it to a custom mapper to be passed in whatever configuration needs it, which is not really convenient:
public static class LocalDateTimeWithSecondsSerializer extends StdSerializer<LocalDateTime> {
public LocalDateTimeWithSecondsSerializer() {
super(LocalDateTime.class);
}
@Override
public void serialize(LocalDateTime value, JsonGenerator gen, SerializerProvider provider) throws IOException {
gen.writeStartArray();
gen.writeNumber(value.getYear());
gen.writeNumber(value.getMonthValue());
gen.writeNumber(value.getDayOfMonth());
gen.writeNumber(value.getHour());
gen.writeNumber(value.getMinute());
gen.writeNumber(value.getSecond());
gen.writeEndArray();
}
}
public static class CustomEntityMapper implements EntityMapper {
private final ObjectMapper objectMapper;
public CustomEntityMapper() {
SimpleModule localDateTimeWithSecondsSerializerModule = new SimpleModule();
localDateTimeWithSecondsSerializerModule.addSerializer(new LocalDateTimeWithSecondsSerializer());
objectMapper = new ObjectMapper()
.registerModule(new JavaTimeModule())
.registerModule(localDateTimeWithSecondsSerializerModule)
.registerModule(new Jdk8Module());
objectMapper.findAndRegisterModules();
}
@Override
public String mapToString(Object object) throws IOException {
return objectMapper.writeValueAsString(object);
}
@Override
public <T> T mapToObject(String source, Class<T> clazz) throws IOException {
return objectMapper.readValue(source, clazz);
}
}
Thanks and cheers
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Hi all,
as seen in https://github.com/FasterXML/jackson-modules-java8/blob/master/datetime/src/main/java/com/fasterxml/jackson/datatype/jsr310/ser/LocalDateTimeSerializer.java method _serializeAsArrayContents line 112, if seconds or nanos are set to 0 in the LocalDateTime object being serialized, they will NOT be included into the resulting JSON.
I understand this might be trying to follow what its toString https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/LocalDateTime.html#toString does, but it is not convenient when senders and receivers either do not understand the LocalDateTime specification or are unable to handle it properly.
Please add a customization option to allow sending seconds and nanos even when set to 0, the only current workaround is to implement a custom serializer and add it to a custom mapper to be passed in whatever configuration needs it, which is not really convenient:
Thanks and cheers
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: