Here is an simple JSON I want to write/read to/from MongoDB:
{
"id": "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59",
"name": "Joe",
"surname": "Cocker"
}
Before storing it in MongoDB, "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59"
has to be transformed into an ObjectID
and id
renamed to _id
... so given the following Reads
, how do I achieve that?
val personReads: Reads[JsObject] = (
(__ \ 'id).read[String] ~ // how do I rename id to _id AND transform "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59" to an ObjectID?
(__ \ 'name).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'surname).read[String]
) reduce
And of course, I also need the contrary for my Writes
, i.e. renaming _id
to id
and transforming an ObjectID
to plain text in the format "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59"
.
JsonExtensions
I usually have a JsExtensions object in my application which looks like the following :
import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
object JsonExtensions {
import play.api.libs.json._
def withDefault[A](key: String, default: A)(implicit writes: Writes[A]) = __.json.update((__ \ key).json.copyFrom((__ \ key).json.pick orElse Reads.pure(Json.toJson(default))))
def copyKey(fromPath: JsPath,toPath:JsPath ) = __.json.update(toPath.json.copyFrom(fromPath.json.pick))
def copyOptKey(fromPath: JsPath,toPath:JsPath ) = __.json.update(toPath.json.copyFrom(fromPath.json.pick orElse Reads.pure(JsNull)))
def moveKey(fromPath:JsPath, toPath:JsPath) =(json:JsValue)=> json.transform(copyKey(fromPath,toPath) andThen fromPath.json.prune).get
}
For a simple model
case class SOUser(name:String,_id:BSONObjectID)
you can write your json serializer/deserializer like this:
object SOUser{
import play.api.libs.json.Format
import play.api.libs.json.Json
import play.modules.reactivemongo.json.BSONFormats._
implicit val soUserFormat= new Format[SOUser]{
import play.api.libs.json.{JsPath, JsResult, JsValue}
import JsonExtensions._
val base = Json.format[SOUser]
private val publicIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ 'id
private val privateIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ '_id \ '$oid
def reads(json: JsValue): JsResult[SOUser] = base.compose(copyKey(publicIdPath, privateIdPath)).reads(json)
def writes(o: SOUser): JsValue = base.transform(moveKey(privateIdPath,publicIdPath)).writes(o)
}
}
here is what you get in the console :
scala> import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
scala> import models.SOUser
import models.SOUser
scala> import play.api.libs.json.Json
import play.api.libs.json.Json
scala>
scala> val user = SOUser("John Smith", BSONObjectID.generate)
user: models.SOUser = SOUser(John Smith,BSONObjectID("52d00fd5c912c061007a28d1"))
scala> val jsonUser=Json.toJson(user)
jsonUser: play.api.libs.json.JsValue = {"name":"John Smith","id":"52d00fd5c912c061007a28d1","_id":{}}
scala> Json.prettyPrint(jsonUser)
res0: String =
{
"name" : "John Smith",
"id" : "52d00fd5c912c061007a28d1",
"_id" : { }
}
scala> jsonUser.validate[SOUser]
res1: play.api.libs.json.JsResult[models.SOUser] = JsSuccess(SOUser(John Smith,BSONObjectID("52d00fd5c912c061007a28d1")),/id)
Applying this to your example
val _personReads: Reads[JsObject] = (
(__ \ 'id).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'name).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'surname).read[String]
).reduce
Doesn't compile by default, I guess you meant to write :
val _personReads: Reads[(String,String,String)] = (
(__ \ 'id).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'name).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'surname).read[String]
).tupled
in which case you can do the following
import play.api.libs.json._
import play.api.libs.json.Reads._
import play.api.libs.functional.syntax._
import play.modules.reactivemongo.json.BSONFormats._
import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
def copyKey(fromPath: JsPath,toPath:JsPath ) = __.json.update(toPath.json.copyFrom(fromPath.json.pick))
val json = """{
"id": "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59",
"name": "Joe",
"surname": "Cocker"
}"""
val originaljson = Json.parse(json)
val publicIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ 'id
val privateIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ '_id \ '$oid
val _personReads: Reads[(BSONObjectID,String,String)] = (
(__ \ '_id).read[BSONObjectID] ~
(__ \ 'name).read[String] ~
(__ \ 'surname).read[String]
).tupled
val personReads=_personReads.compose(copyKey(publicIdPath,privateIdPath))
originaljson.validate(personReads)
// yields res5: play.api.libs.json.JsResult[(reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID, String, String)] = JsSuccess((BSONObjectID("ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59"),Joe,Cocker),/id)
or you meant that you want to move the value of the id key to _id \ $oid
which can be accomplished with
import play.api.libs.json._
import play.api.libs.json.Reads._
import play.api.libs.functional.syntax._
import play.modules.reactivemongo.json.BSONFormats._
import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
def copyKey(fromPath: JsPath,toPath:JsPath ) = __.json.update(toPath.json.copyFrom(fromPath.json.pick))
val json = """{
"id": "ff59ab34cc59ff59ab34cc59",
"name": "Joe",
"surname": "Cocker"
}"""
val originaljson = Json.parse(json)
val publicIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ 'id
val privateIdPath: JsPath = JsPath \ '_id \ '$oid
originaljson.transform(copyKey(publicIdPath,privateIdPath) andThen publicIdPath.json.prune)
You can't have a BSONObjectID in there for now since you are manipulating object from the JsValue type hierarchy. When you pass json to reactivemongo it is converted to a BSONValue. A JsObject will be converted to a BSONDocument. if the JsObject contains a path for _id\$oid
this path will be converted to a BSONObjectId automatically and it will be stored as an ObjectID in mongodb.
The original question is really about reactivemongo's (sgodbillon et al) treatment of the native mongodb _id
. The chosen answer is instructive and correct but obliquely addresses the OP's concern whether "it will all just work".
Thanks to https://github.com/ReactiveMongo/ReactiveMongo-Play-Json/blob/e67e507ecf2be48cc71e429919f7642ea421642c/src/main/scala/package.scala#L241-L255, I believe it will.
import scala.concurrent.Await
import scala.concurrent.duration.Duration
import play.api.libs.concurrent.Execution.Implicits.defaultContext
import play.api.libs.functional.syntax._
import play.api.libs.json._
import play.modules.reactivemongo.json.collection.JSONCollection
import reactivemongo.api._
import reactivemongo.bson.BSONObjectID
import reactivemongo.play.json._
case class Person(
id: BSONObjectID,
name: String,
surname: String
)
implicit val PersonFormat: OFormat[Person] = (
(__ \ "_id").format[BSONObjectID] and
(__ \ "name").format[String] and
(__ \ "surname").format[String]
)(Person.apply, unlift(Person.unapply))
val driver = new reactivemongo.api.MongoDriver
val connection = driver.connection(List("localhost"))
val db = connection.db("test")
val coll = db.collection[JSONCollection]("persons")
coll.drop(false)
val id = BSONObjectID.generate()
Await.ready(coll.insert(Person(id, "Joe", "Cocker")), Duration.Inf)
Await.ready(coll.find(Json.obj()).one[Person] map { op => assert(op.get.id == id, {}) }, Duration.Inf)
The above is a minimal working example of your case class using id
and the database storing it as _id
. Both are instantiated as 12-byte BSONObjectID
s.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21044096/play-how-to-transform-json-while-writing-reading-it-to-from-mongodb