If I have a class with non-primitive public members and I want to populate them from a CSV file with OpenCSV, how can I do this? I notice that OpenCSV has some protected mem
Have you checked out the following FAQ question? It sounds to me like that's what you want to do. I could be mistaken though.
Is there a way to bind my CSV file to a list of Javabeans?
Yes there is.
Kyle Miller added a new set of classes to allow you to bind a CSV file to a list of JavaBeans based on column name, column position, or a custom mapping strategy. You can find the new classes in the au.com.bytecode.opencsv.bean package. Here's how you can map to a java bean based on the field positions in your CSV file:
ColumnPositionMappingStrategy strat = new ColumnPositionMappingStrategy();
strat.setType(YourOrderBean.class);
String[] columns = new String[] {"name", "orderNumber", "id"}; // the fields to bind do in your JavaBean
strat.setColumnMapping(columns);
CsvToBean csv = new CsvToBean();
List list = csv.parse(strat, yourReader);
I'm sure you've long since moved on, but I've run into the same situation and there are two ways to handle it. You can either override CsvToBean.convertValue or CsvToBean.getPropertyEditor.
The classier way is probably to override getPropertyEditor and return a custom PropertyEditor for your particular object. The quick and dirty way would be to override convertValue in anonymous class form, like this:
CsvToBean<MyClass> csvToBean = new CsvToBean<MyClass>(){
@Override
protected Object convertValue(String value, PropertyDescriptor prop) throws InstantiationException,IllegalAccessException {
if (prop.getName().equals("myWhatever")) {
// return an custom object based on the incoming value
return new MyWhatever((String)value);
}
return super.convertValue(value, prop);
}
};
This is working fine for me with OpenCSV 2.3. Good luck!