Parsing Data From JSON file to Java Object using GSON - java

I have this extremely long JSON file that has a structure like this
{
"count":123456,
"tags":[
{
"sameAs":["https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11254"],
"url":"https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ingredient/salt",
"products":214841,
"name":"Salt",
"id":"en:salt"
},
{
"url":"https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ingredient/sugar",
"sameAs":["https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11002"],
"name":"Sugar",
"id":"en:sugar",
"products":184348
},
...
]
The order of the inner tag objects do not remain the same but i dont think that would pose a problem. Currently this is the code that im using to parse this JSON Object:
This is the container holding the count item as well as the list of tags called IngredientItem.
public class Ingredients {
private int count;
private List<IngredientItem> items;
public int getCount() {
return count;
}
public void setCount(int count) {
this.count = count;
}
public List<IngredientItem> getItems() {
return items;
}
public void setItems(List<IngredientItem> items) {
this.items = items;
}
}
This is the code for each tag:
public class IngredientItem {
private List<String> sameAs;
private String id;
private String name;
private String url;
private int productNumber;
public IngredientItem(List<String> sameAs, String id, String name, String url, int productNumber) {
this.sameAs = sameAs;
this.id = id;
this.name = name;
this.url = url;
this.productNumber = productNumber;
}
public List<String> getSameAs() {
return sameAs;
}
public void setSameAs(List<String> sameAs) {
this.sameAs = sameAs;
}
public String getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getUrl() {
return url;
}
public void setUrl(String url) {
this.url = url;
}
public int getProductNumber() {
return productNumber;
}
public void setProductNumber(int productNumber) {
this.productNumber = productNumber;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "product number: " + getProductNumber() +
"\n" + "name: " + getName() +
"\n" + "id: " + getId() +
"\n" + "same as: " + getSameAs() +
"\n" + "url: " + getUrl();
}
}
and this is my main code to actually parse it.
Gson gson = new Gson();
FileReader fr = new FileReader("path\\to\\file\\ingredients.json");
Ingredients ingredients = gson.fromJson(fr,Ingredients.class);
if(ingredients.getItems() ==null){
System.out.println("NULL");
}else{
for (IngredientItem item: ingredients.getItems()) {
System.out.println(item.toString());
}
}
for some reason it wont ever fill up the items from all the tags. I have already extensively looked at this Parsing a complex Json Object using GSON in Java question and I cannot seem to find the error. The link to downloading this extremely long JSON file is here Really Long JSON File. If you save the page as a .json it is around 121MB so just keep that noted.
Thank you in advance. If any other information is required please let m

For it to be automatic, you need to change Ingredients.items to Ingredients.tags.
If you want to keep your object structure, you can check here how to do it with a Custom Deserializer or Annotations.

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Print all elements of Array list [duplicate]

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How do I print my Java object without getting "SomeType#2f92e0f4"?
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i want to print all elements of my array list. Eclipse does not show an error, but it doesnt show the elements that i added in console. Can you please tell me what i did wrong?
The console shows:
Typ:Droide
ID:8282
NameR2D2
HumanoiderRoboter#15db9742
HumanoiderRoboter#6d06d69c
HumanoiderRoboter#7852e922
HumanoiderRoboter#4e25154f
Roboter Class:
public class Roboter {
protected String Name;
protected int ID;
protected String typ;
public Roboter(String Name, int ID, String typ) {
super();
this.Name = Name;
this.ID = ID;
this.typ = typ;
}
public void ausgebenNeu() {
System.out.println("ID:"+ID);
System.out.println("Name:"+Name);
System.out.println("Typ:"+typ);
}
HumanoiderRoboter Class:
import java.util.ArrayList;
public class HumanoiderRoboter extends Roboter {
String RoboterTyp;
public HumanoiderRoboter (String Name, int ID, String typ) {
super(Name, ID, typ);
}
public void ausgeben() {
ArrayList<HumanoiderRoboter> Sensoren = new ArrayList<HumanoiderRoboter>();
Sensoren.add(new HumanoiderRoboter("Sensor1", 4232, "Infrarotsensor"));
Sensoren.add(new HumanoiderRoboter("Sensor2", 9232, "Lichtsensor"));
Sensoren.add(new HumanoiderRoboter("Sensor3", 5777, "Touchssensor"));
Sensoren.add(new HumanoiderRoboter("Sensor4", 3321, "Gyrosensor"));
System.out.println("Typ:" + typ);
System.out.println("ID:" + ID);
System.out.println("Name" + Name);
for (Roboter ele : Sensoren) {
System.out.println(ele);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
HumanoiderRoboter R2 = new HumanoiderRoboter("R2D2", 8282, "Droide");
R2.ausgeben();
}
}
Currently your problem is the HumanoiderRoboter doesn't overwrite the toString method which results the HumanoiderRoboter#4e25154f stuff. So if you overwrite the toString method it will print your object stuff you put in there:
...
#Override
public String toString() {
return "Typ: " + type + ", ID: " + id + ", Name: " + name;
}
...
Default toString method from Object looks like that:
public String toString() {
return getClass().getName() + "#" + Integer.toHexString(hashCode());
}
So now if you do System.out.println(theObject) it will for example result something like this:
Typ: some, ID: 5, Name: NiceRoboter
And if you want the complete array as one String you can use the Arrays#toString method:
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(yourList.toArray()));
In your Roboter class override toString() method like this:
public class Roboter {
//-----member fields,methods
//Add this method
#Override
public String toString(){
return "{name:"+this.Name+"}";
}
}
Also read this link for naming convention to follow in Java https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/java-naming-conventions/
Override toString() method in Roboter class.
public class Test extends Roboter {
String RoboterTyp;
public Test(String Name, int ID, String typ) {
super(Name, ID, typ);
}
public void ausgeben() {
ArrayList<Test> Sensoren = new ArrayList<Test>();
Sensoren.add(new Test("Sensor1", 4232, "Infrarotsensor"));
Sensoren.add(new Test("Sensor2", 9232, "Lichtsensor"));
Sensoren.add(new Test("Sensor3", 5777, "Touchssensor"));
Sensoren.add(new Test("Sensor4", 3321, "Gyrosensor"));
System.out.println("Typ:" + typ);
System.out.println("ID:" + ID);
System.out.println("Name" + Name);
for (Roboter ele : Sensoren) {
System.out.println(ele);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Test R2 = new Test("R2D2", 8282, "Droide");
R2.ausgeben();
}
}
public class Roboter {
String Name;
int ID;
String typ;
public Roboter(String name, int iD, String typ) {
super();
Name = name;
ID = iD;
this.typ = typ;
}
public String getName() {
return Name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
Name = name;
}
public int getID() {
return ID;
}
public void setID(int iD) {
ID = iD;
}
public String getTyp() {
return typ;
}
public void setTyp(String typ) {
this.typ = typ;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "Roboter [Name=" + Name + ", ID=" + ID + ", typ=" + typ + "]";
}
}

Reading JSON - Retrofit - Android Studio

i really ned help with this. Im not being able to read the JSON and i dont know what im doing wrong.
I will drop my code here.
I have this Json
{
"id": "288",
"name": "Tarjeta Shopping",
"secure_thumbnail": "https://www.mercadopago.com/org-img/MP3/API/logos/288.gif",
"thumbnail": "http://img.mlstatic.com/org-img/MP3/API/logos/288.gif",
"processing_mode": "aggregator",
"merchant_account_id": null
}
This is my class that should represent that JSON
public class Tarjeta {
#SerializedName("id")
#Expose
private String id;
#SerializedName("name")
#Expose
private String name;
#SerializedName("secure_thumbnail")
#Expose
private String secureThumbnail;
#SerializedName("thumbnail")
#Expose
private String thumbnail;
#SerializedName("processing_mode")
#Expose
private String processingMode;
#SerializedName("merchant_account_id")
#Expose
private Object merchantAccountId;
public Tarjeta() {
}
public String getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(String id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getSecureThumbnail() {
return secureThumbnail;
}
public void setSecureThumbnail(String secureThumbnail) {
this.secureThumbnail = secureThumbnail;
}
public String getThumbnail() {
return thumbnail;
}
public void setThumbnail(String thumbnail) {
this.thumbnail = thumbnail;
}
public String getProcessingMode() {
return processingMode;
}
public void setProcessingMode(String processingMode) {
this.processingMode = processingMode;
}
public Object getMerchantAccountId() {
return merchantAccountId;
}
public void setMerchantAccountId(Object merchantAccountId) {
this.merchantAccountId = merchantAccountId;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "Tarjeta{" +
"id='" + id + '\'' +
", name='" + name + '\'' +
", secureThumbnail='" + secureThumbnail + '\'' +
", thumbnail='" + thumbnail + '\'' +
", processingMode='" + processingMode + '\'' +
", merchantAccountId=" + merchantAccountId +
'}';
}
}
this is my GET method
#GET("payment_methods/card_issuers")
Call<Tarjeta> getTarjetas2(#Query("public_key") String apiKey,
#Query("payment_method_id") String payment_method_id);
And this is where i try to read it.
botonTest2.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View v) {
System.out.println("Test boton 2 clickeado");
Retrofit retrofit = new Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl(BASE_URL)
.addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create())
.build();
ServicePago servicePago = retrofit.create(ServicePago.class);
Call<Tarjeta> contenedorTarjetaCall = servicePago.getTarjetas2(apiKey,"visa");
contenedorTarjetaCall.enqueue(new Callback<Tarjeta>() {
#Override
public void onResponse(Call<Tarjeta> call, Response<Tarjeta> response) {
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "BIEN", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
#Override
public void onFailure(Call<Tarjeta> call, Throwable t) {
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "ALGO SALIO MAL", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
});
}
});
Im habing this error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was BEGIN_ARRAY at line 1 column 2 path $
I think my class is correctly modelated, im completly lost.
since you did not post your entire JSON I'm going to answer with a rough idea hope it helps.
the error states that the received JSON is not a Tarjeta but an array of Tarjeta. so to fix it I guess you just have to wrap your response in a list type. so it goes something like this:
#GET("payment_methods/card_issuers")
Call<List<Tarjeta>> getTarjetas2(#Query("public_key") String apiKey,
#Query("payment_method_id") String payment_method_id);

Read json list in java

Previously I was reading json data in the following format:
JSON
{
"CreationTime":"2018-01-12T12:32:31",
"Id":"08f81fd7-21f1-48ba-a991-08d559b88cc5",
"Operation":"AddedToGroup",
"RecordType":14,
"UserType":0,
"Version":1,
"Workload":"OneDrive",
"ClientIP":"115.186.129.229",
"UserId":"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"EventSource":"SharePoint",
"ItemType":"Web"
}
I am reading this json data from a kafka topic and doing some stream processing on it and passing it onto another topic. In processing I have created two json objects, send and received.
Using this code:
final StreamsBuilder builder = new StreamsBuilder();
KStream<String, String> source_o365_user_activity = builder.stream("o365_user_activity");
source_o365_user_activity.flatMapValues(new ValueMapper<String, Iterable<String>>() {
#Override
public Iterable<String> apply(String value) {
System.out.println("========> o365_user_activity_by_date Log: " + value);
ArrayList<String> keywords = new ArrayList<String>();
try {
JSONObject send = new JSONObject();
JSONObject received = new JSONObject(value);
send.put("current_date", getCurrentDate().toString()); // UTC TIME
send.put("activity_time", received.get("CreationTime")); // CONSTANTS FINAL STATIC(Topic Names, Cassandra keys)
send.put("user_id", received.get("UserId"));
send.put("operation_type", received.get("Operation"));
send.put("app_name", received.get("Workload"));
keywords.add(send.toString());
// apply regex to value and for each match add it to keywords
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO: handle exception
System.err.println("Unable to convert to json");
e.printStackTrace();
}
return keywords;
}
}).to("o365_user_activity_by_date");
This was fairly simple. Now I have a json data with lists in them.
JSON
{
"CreationTime":"2017-12-27T07:47:46",
"Id":"10ee505b-90a4-4ac1-b96f-a6dbca939694",
"Operation":"Add member to role.",
"OrganizationId":"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801",
"RecordType":8,
"ResultStatus":"success",
"UserKey":"10030000A656FE5B#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"UserType":0,
"Version":1,
"Workload":"AzureActiveDirectory",
"ObjectId":"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"UserId":"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"AzureActiveDirectoryEventType":1,
"ExtendedProperties":[
{
"Name":"Role.ObjectID",
"Value":"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe"
},
{
"Name":"Role.DisplayName",
"Value":"Billing Administrator"
},
{
"Name":"Role.TemplateId",
"Value":"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe"
},
{
"Name":"Role.WellKnownObjectName",
"Value":"BillingAdmins"
}
],
"Actor":[
{
"ID":"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"Type":5
},
{
"ID":"10030000A656FE5B",
"Type":3
},
{
"ID":"User_d03ca514-adfa-4585-a8bd-7182a9a086c7",
"Type":2
}
],
"ActorContextId":"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801",
"InterSystemsId":"6d402a5b-c5de-4d9f-a805-9371c109e55f",
"IntraSystemId":"a5568d01-f100-497a-b88b-c9731ff31248",
"Target":[
{
"ID":"User_8f77c311-3ea0-4146-9f7d-db21bd052d3d",
"Type":2
},
{
"ID":"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com",
"Type":5
},
{
"ID":"1003BFFDA67CCA03",
"Type":3
}
],
"TargetContextId":"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801"
}
How can I go about doing the same thing in my Stream processing?
I want to be able to read JSON data against some keys (including the list data keys).
Why not convert JSON to Object and then filter against using the field in Object?
Can't you do like this?
send.put("target_0_id", received.get("Target").getJSONObject(0).get("ID"));
You can use gson library and can convert the json to object and using getter and setter you can build your desired output JSON. You can also parse the input JSON to fetch the JSONArray details. Following is the code how you can do it using POJO.
Input class:
public class Input {
private String UserType;
private String TargetContextId;
private String RecordType;
private String Operation;
private String Workload;
private String UserId;
private String OrganizationId;
private String InterSystemsId;
private ExtendedProperties[] ExtendedProperties;
private String ActorContextId;
private String CreationTime;
private String IntraSystemId;
private Target[] Target;
private Actor[] Actor;
private String Id;
private String Version;
private String ResultStatus;
private String ObjectId;
private String AzureActiveDirectoryEventType;
private String UserKey;
public String getUserType ()
{
return UserType;
}
public void setUserType (String UserType)
{
this.UserType = UserType;
}
public String getTargetContextId ()
{
return TargetContextId;
}
public void setTargetContextId (String TargetContextId)
{
this.TargetContextId = TargetContextId;
}
public String getRecordType ()
{
return RecordType;
}
public void setRecordType (String RecordType)
{
this.RecordType = RecordType;
}
public String getOperation ()
{
return Operation;
}
public void setOperation (String Operation)
{
this.Operation = Operation;
}
public String getWorkload ()
{
return Workload;
}
public void setWorkload (String Workload)
{
this.Workload = Workload;
}
public String getUserId ()
{
return UserId;
}
public void setUserId (String UserId)
{
this.UserId = UserId;
}
public String getOrganizationId ()
{
return OrganizationId;
}
public void setOrganizationId (String OrganizationId)
{
this.OrganizationId = OrganizationId;
}
public String getInterSystemsId ()
{
return InterSystemsId;
}
public void setInterSystemsId (String InterSystemsId)
{
this.InterSystemsId = InterSystemsId;
}
public ExtendedProperties[] getExtendedProperties ()
{
return ExtendedProperties;
}
public void setExtendedProperties (ExtendedProperties[] ExtendedProperties)
{
this.ExtendedProperties = ExtendedProperties;
}
public String getActorContextId ()
{
return ActorContextId;
}
public void setActorContextId (String ActorContextId)
{
this.ActorContextId = ActorContextId;
}
public String getCreationTime ()
{
return CreationTime;
}
public void setCreationTime (String CreationTime)
{
this.CreationTime = CreationTime;
}
public String getIntraSystemId ()
{
return IntraSystemId;
}
public void setIntraSystemId (String IntraSystemId)
{
this.IntraSystemId = IntraSystemId;
}
public Target[] getTarget ()
{
return Target;
}
public void setTarget (Target[] Target)
{
this.Target = Target;
}
public Actor[] getActor ()
{
return Actor;
}
public void setActor (Actor[] Actor)
{
this.Actor = Actor;
}
public String getId ()
{
return Id;
}
public void setId (String Id)
{
this.Id = Id;
}
public String getVersion ()
{
return Version;
}
public void setVersion (String Version)
{
this.Version = Version;
}
public String getResultStatus ()
{
return ResultStatus;
}
public void setResultStatus (String ResultStatus)
{
this.ResultStatus = ResultStatus;
}
public String getObjectId ()
{
return ObjectId;
}
public void setObjectId (String ObjectId)
{
this.ObjectId = ObjectId;
}
public String getAzureActiveDirectoryEventType ()
{
return AzureActiveDirectoryEventType;
}
public void setAzureActiveDirectoryEventType (String AzureActiveDirectoryEventType)
{
this.AzureActiveDirectoryEventType = AzureActiveDirectoryEventType;
}
public String getUserKey ()
{
return UserKey;
}
public void setUserKey (String UserKey)
{
this.UserKey = UserKey;
}
#Override
public String toString()
{
return "ClassPojo [UserType = "+UserType+", TargetContextId = "+TargetContextId+", RecordType = "+RecordType+", Operation = "+Operation+", Workload = "+Workload+", UserId = "+UserId+", OrganizationId = "+OrganizationId+", InterSystemsId = "+InterSystemsId+", ExtendedProperties = "+ExtendedProperties+", ActorContextId = "+ActorContextId+", CreationTime = "+CreationTime+", IntraSystemId = "+IntraSystemId+", Target = "+Target+", Actor = "+Actor+", Id = "+Id+", Version = "+Version+", ResultStatus = "+ResultStatus+", ObjectId = "+ObjectId+", AzureActiveDirectoryEventType = "+AzureActiveDirectoryEventType+", UserKey = "+UserKey+"]";
}}
Target class:
public class Target {
private String Type;
private String ID;
public String getType() {
return Type;
}
public void setType(String Type) {
this.Type = Type;
}
public String getID() {
return ID;
}
public void setID(String ID) {
this.ID = ID;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "ClassPojo [Type = " + Type + ", ID = " + ID + "]";
}}
Actor class :
public class Actor {
private String Type;
private String ID;
public String getType() {
return Type;
}
public void setType(String Type) {
this.Type = Type;
}
public String getID() {
return ID;
}
public void setID(String ID) {
this.ID = ID;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "ClassPojo [Type = " + Type + ", ID = " + ID + "]";
}}
ExtendedProperties class :
public class ExtendedProperties {
private String Name;
private String Value;
public String getName() {
return Name;
}
public void setName(String Name) {
this.Name = Name;
}
public String getValue() {
return Value;
}
public void setValue(String Value) {
this.Value = Value;
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return "ClassPojo [Name = " + Name + ", Value = " + Value + "]";
}}
Main class :
public class Stack {
public static void main(String[] args) {
doIt();
}
private static void doIt() {
String received = "{\"CreationTime\":\"2017-12-27T07:47:46\",\"Id\":\"10ee505b-90a4-4ac1-b96f-a6dbca939694\",\"Operation\":\"Add member to role.\",\"OrganizationId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\",\"RecordType\":8,\"ResultStatus\":\"success\",\"UserKey\":\"10030000A656FE5B#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"UserType\":0,\"Version\":1,\"Workload\":\"AzureActiveDirectory\",\"ObjectId\":\"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"UserId\":\"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"AzureActiveDirectoryEventType\":1,\"ExtendedProperties\":[{\"Name\":\"Role.ObjectID\",\"Value\":\"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.DisplayName\",\"Value\":\"Billing Administrator\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.TemplateId\",\"Value\":\"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.WellKnownObjectName\",\"Value\":\"BillingAdmins\"}],\"Actor\":[{\"ID\":\"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"Type\":5},{\"ID\":\"10030000A656FE5B\",\"Type\":3},{\"ID\":\"User_d03ca514-adfa-4585-a8bd-7182a9a086c7\",\"Type\":2}],\"ActorContextId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\",\"InterSystemsId\":\"6d402a5b-c5de-4d9f-a805-9371c109e55f\",\"IntraSystemId\":\"a5568d01-f100-497a-b88b-c9731ff31248\",\"Target\":[{\"ID\":\"User_8f77c311-3ea0-4146-9f7d-db21bd052d3d\",\"Type\":2},{\"ID\":\"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"Type\":5},{\"ID\":\"1003BFFDA67CCA03\",\"Type\":3}],\"TargetContextId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\"}";
JSONObject send = new JSONObject();
Gson gson = new Gson();
Input inputObject = gson.fromJson(received, Input.class);
// you can add values here and customize the output JSON
send.put("userId", inputObject.getUserId());
send.put("Workload", inputObject.getWorkload());
// read Actor list
Actor[] arr = inputObject.getActor();
for (int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
// write your logic here how you want to handle the Actor list
// values
System.out.println(arr[i].getID() + " : " + arr[i].getType());
}
// read ExtendedProperties list
ExtendedProperties[] extendedProperties = inputObject.getExtendedProperties();
for (int j = 0; j < extendedProperties.length; j++) {
// write your logic here how you want to handle the
// ExtendedProperties list values
System.out.println(extendedProperties[j].getName() + " : " + extendedProperties[j].getValue());
}
System.out.println("*************");
}}
alternate main class without using POJO. Here org.json library have been used to parse the input JSON.
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
doIt();
}
private static void doIt() {
String received = "{\"CreationTime\":\"2017-12-27T07:47:46\",\"Id\":\"10ee505b-90a4-4ac1-b96f-a6dbca939694\",\"Operation\":\"Add member to role.\",\"OrganizationId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\",\"RecordType\":8,\"ResultStatus\":\"success\",\"UserKey\":\"10030000A656FE5B#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"UserType\":0,\"Version\":1,\"Workload\":\"AzureActiveDirectory\",\"ObjectId\":\"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"UserId\":\"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"AzureActiveDirectoryEventType\":1,\"ExtendedProperties\":[{\"Name\":\"Role.ObjectID\",\"Value\":\"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.DisplayName\",\"Value\":\"Billing Administrator\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.TemplateId\",\"Value\":\"b0f54661-2d74-4c50-afa3-1ec803f12efe\"},{\"Name\":\"Role.WellKnownObjectName\",\"Value\":\"BillingAdmins\"}],\"Actor\":[{\"ID\":\"omaji7#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"Type\":5},{\"ID\":\"10030000A656FE5B\",\"Type\":3},{\"ID\":\"User_d03ca514-adfa-4585-a8bd-7182a9a086c7\",\"Type\":2}],\"ActorContextId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\",\"InterSystemsId\":\"6d402a5b-c5de-4d9f-a805-9371c109e55f\",\"IntraSystemId\":\"a5568d01-f100-497a-b88b-c9731ff31248\",\"Target\":[{\"ID\":\"User_8f77c311-3ea0-4146-9f7d-db21bd052d3d\",\"Type\":2},{\"ID\":\"mustafa#emumbaa10.onmicrosoft.com\",\"Type\":5},{\"ID\":\"1003BFFDA67CCA03\",\"Type\":3}],\"TargetContextId\":\"2f88f444-62da-4aae-b8af-8331a6915801\"}";
JSONObject send = new JSONObject();
JSONObject input = new JSONObject(received);
// you can add values here and customize the output JSON
send.put("userId", input.getString("UserId"));
send.put("Workload", input.getString("Workload"));
// read Actor list
JSONArray actorArray = input.getJSONArray("Actor");
for (int i = 0; i < actorArray.length(); i++) {
// write your logic here how you want to handle the Actor list
// values
System.out.println(
actorArray.getJSONObject(i).getString("ID") + ":" + actorArray.getJSONObject(i).getInt("Type"));
}
// read ExtendedProperties list
JSONArray extendedProperties = input.getJSONArray("ExtendedProperties");
for (int j = 0; j < extendedProperties.length(); j++) {
// write your logic here how you want to handle the
// ExtendedProperties list values
System.out.println(extendedProperties.getJSONObject(j).getString("Name") + " : "
+ extendedProperties.getJSONObject(j).getString("Value"));
}
System.out.println("*************");
}}

parsing multi nested json with GSON

I have to parse the json file into text file, Sample json file as below,
{
"link":"https://xxx.nt",
"liveChannels":[
{
"name":"Sony TV",
"id":1004,
"link":"https://xxx.nt",
"decryptionTicket":"https://xxxy.nt",
"viewLevel":"Too High",
"programs":
{
"totalItems":1,
"programs":[
{
"name":"Live or die",
"id":1000000000,
"catchUp":["FUN"],
"startOver":["Again"]
}
]
}
}
]
}
I have used GSON to parse the file by creating the below java classes.
Channel
LiveChannel
programs
subprograms
Channel.java
public class channel
{
String link = null;
ArrayList<liveChannels> liveChannels;
public String getLink() {
return link;
}
public void setLink(String link) {
this.link = link;
}
public ArrayList<liveChannels> getliveChannels() {
return liveChannels;
}
public void setliveChannels(ArrayList<liveChannels> liveChannels) {
this.liveChannels = liveChannels;
}
}
livechannel.java
public class liveChannels {
String name = null;
int id;
String link = null;
String decryptionTicket = null;
String viewLevel = null;
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(int id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getLink() {
return link;
}
public void setLink(String link) {
this.link = link;
}
public String getDecryptionTicket() {
return decryptionTicket;
}
public void setDecryptionTicket(String decryptionTicket) {
this.decryptionTicket = decryptionTicket;
}
public String getViewLevel() {
return viewLevel;
}
public void setViewLevel(String viewLevel) {
this.viewLevel = viewLevel;
}
}
After this how to parse the logic from program onwards.
"programs":
{
"totalItems":1,
program.java
public class programs {
ArrayList<sub_programs> sub_programs;
int totalItems;
public int getTotalItems() {
return totalItems;
}
public void setTotalItems(int totalItems) {
this.totalItems = totalItems;
}
public ArrayList<sub_programs> getProgramsDetails() {
return sub_programs;
}
public void setProgramsDetails(ArrayList<sub_programs> sub_programs) {
this.sub_programs = sub_programs;
}
}
sub_program.java
public class sub_programs {
String name = null;
int id;
String catchUp = null;
String startOver = null;
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(int id) {
this.id = id;
}
public String getCatchUp() {
return catchUp;
}
public void setCatchUp(String catchUp) {
this.catchUp = catchUp;
}
public String getStartOver() {
return startOver;
}
public void setStartOver(String startOver) {
this.startOver = startOver;
}
}
and main look like below,
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
Gson gson = new Gson();
String contents = FileUtils.readFileToString(
new File("C:/sample.json"), "UTF-8");
channel channelHeader = gson.fromJson(contents, channel.class);
System.out.println("Channel Information --->");
System.out.println("Channel Link: " + channelHeader.getLink());
ArrayList<liveChannels> liveChannels = channelHeader.getliveChannels();
for (int i = 0; i < liveChannels.size(); i++) {
System.out.println("liveChannels Detail --->");
liveChannels liveChannelsDetail = liveChannels.get(i);
System.out.println("Channel Name : " + liveChannelsDetail.getName());
System.out.println("Channel ID : " + liveChannelsDetail.getId());
System.out.println("Channel Description Ticket: " + liveChannelsDetail.getDecryptionTicket());
System.out.println("Channel View Level : " + liveChannelsDetail.getViewLevel());
}
}
}
Could anyone please help to get the logic to parse the program from livechannel class onwards.
As programs is not an array list , What else would be an other way around to get the values.
You are missing the programs object in your liveChannels class.
public class liveChannels {
String name = null;
int id;
String link = null;
String decryptionTicket = null;
String viewLevel = null;
programs programs;
public void setPrograms (programs programs) {
this.programs = programs;
}
public programs getPrograms() {
return programs;
}
...
}
And then in your programs class, you will need to rename the sub_programs field to programs
public class programs {
ArrayList<sub_programs> programs;
...
}
As an aside, your class naming does not follow Java standards and is considered bad practice. Your classes should be named as such:
Channel
LiveChannel
Program
SubProgram
Note that this will not affect GSON's ability to parse your documents as GSON cares more about the property name than it does the actual class name of the field.

Which utility class can be used to store and apply sort in Java

I'm a bit confused that which of the utility classes can be used for this type of problem:
I have a file Movies.txt containing info like: Id, Name, Director, Rating. Rating may or may not be present.
Sample:
1,ABC,Mr. xyz,4.5
3,GHI,Mr. mno
2,DEF,Ms. stu,3
I need to read and store this file to the memory and then apply sort by rating as well as by name and then write to the file later on.
Which utility class can best help me in this situation, so that it can be an ease to do this if possible. No more files to be used.
Start by defining a Object that describes the basic properties of a "Movie". Take make your life easier, it might be a good idea to implement Comparable<Movie> directly.
public class Movie implements Comparable<Movie> {
private int id;
private String name;
private String directory;
private double rating;
public Movie(int id, String name, String directory, double rating) {
this.id = id;
this.name = name;
this.directory = directory;
this.rating = rating;
}
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public String getDirectory() {
return directory;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public double getRating() {
return rating;
}
#Override
public int compareTo(Movie o) {
int diff = (int) asInt(getRating()) - asInt(o.getRating());
if (diff == 0) {
diff = getName().compareTo(name);
}
return diff;
}
protected int asInt(double value) {
String text = Double.toString(value);
text = text.replaceAll("\\.", "");
return Integer.parseInt(text);
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return getId() + ", " + getName() + ", " + getDirectory() + ", " + getRating();
}
}
Create a List to hold the incoming movies
List<Movie> movies = new ArrayList<Movie>(25);
Read the contents of the and parse each line into their separate property elements (I'll leave that you), add each newly create Movie to the list...
movies.add(new Movie(...));
Use Collections.sort(movies) to sort them...
For example...
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
public class SortExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
List<Movie> movies = new ArrayList<Movie>(5);
movies.add(new Movie(1, "ABC", "Mr. xyz", 4.5));
movies.add(new Movie(2, "GHI", "Mr. mno", 0));
movies.add(new Movie(3, "DEF", "Ms. stu", 3));
movies.add(new Movie(4, "AT1", "Mr. T", 3));
System.out.println("Before....");
for (Movie movie : movies) {
System.out.println(movie);
}
Collections.sort(movies);
System.out.println("After....");
for (Movie movie : movies) {
System.out.println(movie);
}
}
public static class Movie implements Comparable<Movie> {
private int id;
private String name;
private String directory;
private double rating;
public Movie(int id, String name, String directory, double rating) {
this.id = id;
this.name = name;
this.directory = directory;
this.rating = rating;
}
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public String getDirectory() {
return directory;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public double getRating() {
return rating;
}
#Override
public int compareTo(Movie o) {
int diff = (int) asInt(getRating()) - asInt(o.getRating());
if (diff == 0) {
diff = getName().compareTo(name);
}
return diff;
}
protected int asInt(double value) {
String text = Double.toString(value);
text = text.replaceAll("\\.", "");
return Integer.parseInt(text);
}
#Override
public String toString() {
return getId() + ", " + getName() + ", " + getDirectory() + ", " + getRating();
}
}
}
You need to read this input file one line at a time, parse each line by splitting at ',', constructing a Movie object (that you define) and adding to some kind of array / map / set. Then sort your array / map / set according to the instructions, and write out the response file.
Do some research into:
reading lines from files
parsing strings using split
lists, maps
sorting (compare)
OK, an answer has been accepted, but I have the right not to have the same opinion.
Comparable should reflect the relationship between 2 objects based on their entire state(of course, ids and other irrelevant fields are skipped). If you want to order some objects by their partial state(a few fields) you should use a Comparator.

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