i have a funny json data looking as:
[ {
"internal_network" : [ {
"address" : [ {
"address_id" : 2,
"address" : "172.16.20.1/24"
}, {
"address_id" : 1,
"address" : "172.16.30.30/24"
} ]
} ],
"switch_id" : "0000000000000001"
}, {
"internal_network" : [ {
"address" : [ {
"address_id" : 2,
"address" : "172.16.30.1/24"
}, {
"address_id" : 1,
"address" : "192.168.10.1/24"
}, {
"address_id" : 3,
"address" : "172.16.10.1/24"
} ]
} ],
"switch_id" : "0000000000000002"
} ]
i wrote case classes and custom reads:
case class TheAddress(addr: (Int, String))
implicit val theAddressReads: Reads[TheAddress] = (
(__ "address_id").read[Int] and
(__ "address").read[String] tupled) map (TheAddress.apply _)
case class Addresses(addr: List[TheAddress])
implicit val addressesReads: Reads[Addresses] =
(__ "address").read(list[TheAddress](theAddressReads)) map (Addresses.apply _)
case class TheSwitch(
switch_id: String,
address: List[Addresses] = Nil)
implicit val theSwitchReads: Reads[TheSwitch] = (
(__ "switch_id").read[String] and
(__ "internal_network").read(list[Addresses](addressesReads)))(TheSwitch)
case class Switches(col: List[TheSwitch])
implicit val switchesReads: Reads[Switches] =
(__ "").read(list[TheSwitch](theSwitchReads)) map (Switches.apply _)
when i validate the provided data with:
val json: JsValue = Json.parse(jsonChunk)
println(json.validate[TheSwitch])
i get:
JsError(List((/switch_id,List(ValidationError(error.path.missing,WrappedArray()))), (/internal_network,List(ValidationError(error.path.missing,WrappedArray())))))
i can access it with JsPath like
val switches: Seq[String] = (json \ "switch_id").map(_.as[String])
but i'm really at my wits end with what am i doing wrong with custom reads.
i've tried with putting another top level key, and other combinations, but seems i'm missing something crucial, since i've started with this just today.
thanks a lot.
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