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I want to create POJO class for Kotlin, as we know that www.jsonschema2pojo.org converts JSON to POJO so we can use it with gson.

Anyone know how to create Gson POJO for Kotlin QUICKLY?

Edited:

I know its use Data classes, but is there any simplest way to create it?

Pratik Butani
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I think this should be the Plugin what you want

JSON To Kotlin Class Plugin

https://github.com/wuseal/JsonToKotlinClass

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  • Update: Great plugin,But the studio gets stuck after the conversion(android studio version 2.3.3) – Amal p Oct 16 '17 at 11:33
  • @Amalp Is that occurs every time ,I have just test ,everything goes well,can you paste your JsonString here?Or you can raise an detail issue here,https://github.com/wuseal/JsonToKotlinClass/issues Thanks – 吴海豹 Oct 17 '17 at 08:39
  • @Amalp Thanks for your issue,new released version has fixed this problem,you can try with the new version – 吴海豹 Oct 19 '17 at 04:44
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Yes, I got solution

for Example:

{
    "foo": "string",
    "bar": "integer",
    "baz": "boolean"
}

My POJO Class Created using http://www.jsonschema2pojo.org/

Example.java

public class Example {

    @SerializedName("foo")
    @Expose
    private String foo;
    @SerializedName("bar")
    @Expose
    private String bar;
    @SerializedName("baz")
    @Expose
    private String baz;

    public String getFoo() {
        return foo;
    }

    public void setFoo(String foo) {
        this.foo = foo;
    }

    public String getBar() {
        return bar;
    }

    public void setBar(String bar) {
        this.bar = bar;
    }

    public String getBaz() {
        return baz;
    }

    public void setBaz(String baz) {
        this.baz = baz;
    }
}

Converted Kotlin Class using Code -> Convert Java File to Kotlin File or CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + K

Example.kt

class Example {

    @SerializedName("foo")
    @Expose
    var foo: String? = null
    @SerializedName("bar")
    @Expose
    var bar: String? = null
    @SerializedName("baz")
    @Expose
    var baz: String? = null
}

Thank you all.

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Pratik Butani
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    You did exactly what i described in my answer but i received negative votes instead ^^ – MatPag May 25 '17 at 13:55
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    you can use http://www.json2kotlin.com to generate kotlin data classes directly from json instead of needing a java conversion in between. – Syed Absar Nov 19 '17 at 08:03
  • What about getter and setter in the kotlin case? And cant the variables be private? Please add a note on how to access those variable ( say bar) – Sreekanth Karumanaghat Dec 24 '19 at 10:03
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data class ModelUser(val imagePath: String,val userName: String)

Unbelievable Right! Its as simple as that. Just use data keyword before class to create Data class in Kotlin.

Data class provides you with everything, getters, setters, hashCode, toString and equals functions. So all you have to do is create an instance and start using the functions.

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A feature request about Kotlin support to auto generate data classes have been filled here in jsonschema2pojo github repository. Currently, there is no jsonschema2kotlin web utility available.

If you don't have any problem installing a new plugin on Android Studio, follow the accepted answer, otherwise the best you can do is to use jsonschema2pojo to convert JSON to Java POJO and the use the Android Studio 3.0+ feature that converts a Java file to a Kotlin one.

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In vs-code there is a plugin named Paste JSON as Code. it supports many languages. Paste Json as code

quick look

Pratik Butani
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If I got your question, you might be searching some plugin for converting to POJO. So RoboPOJOGenerator may help you. You can use a plugin from File>Setting>Plugin>Browse Repositories and search for RoboPOJOGenerator. To use this plugin you first need to create a separate package like "data", right-click the package and you will see Generate POJO from JSON. Also, you need to include gson library in gradle because this plugin will automatically generate annotation of gson like @SerializedName, etc.

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Try this

This is the simple way

  1. Right-click on the package name and select New->Kotlin File/Class enter image description here

  2. Name the name (in my case, I am naming this as Model, you can name it whatever you like) and click OK. enter image description here

  3. Paste this code, this is your POJO/Model class:

    class Model {
        var uid: String? = null
        var name: String? = null
    }
    

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How to use this

 val model = Model()
 model.name = "Sunil"
 Log.e("Model after", model.name)

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Sunil
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Use the Android Studio or IntelliJ IDEA plugin: JSON To Kotlin Class ​(JsonToKotlinClass)​

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In my case Code -> Generate doesn't work, it is disabled (see screenshot)

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You should install the plugin "JsonToKotlinClass"

Install plugin for Android Studio

Then right-click on the namespace and select

Then right-click on the namespace and select

Paste your JSON here. That's all, profit.

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data class VideoGame(val name: String, val publisher: String, var reviewScore: Int)
//Constructor 
val game: VideoGame = VideoGame("Gears of War", "Epic Games", 8)

print(game.name) // "Gears of War"
print(game.publisher) // "Epic Games"
print(game.reviewScore) // 8
game.reviewScore = 7
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