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I don't understand how can i exclude some properties when rendering an object as JSON in a controller (not a RESTController but a classic Controller). I have this resources.groovy:

// Place your Spring DSL code here
import grails.rest.render.json.JsonRenderer
import com.appromocodes.Promocode
import com.appromocodes.ResponseStatus
import grails.rest.render.json.JsonCollectionRenderer

beans = {
    responseStatusRenderer(JsonRenderer, ResponseStatus) {
        excludes = ['enumType']
    }

    promocodeRenderer(JsonRenderer, Promocode) {
        excludes = ['class', 'id', 'project']
    }

}

Within my controller i tried in my action something like:

respond p as JSON

but this still gives me all the fields (also class, id and project fields).

What should i do?

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  • Why as Object and not as JSON?
    – rmlan
    Aug 28, 2014 at 17:14
  • Sorry i made a type and now i've changed with "as JSON" (it was a typo coming from various tries), but the result is always the same: i always have the class property shown Aug 29, 2014 at 16:45

1 Answer 1

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The proper way to handle this is to register a custom JSON marshaller for your object. Begin by creating a new Marshaller in src/groovy/packageName/marshallers/PromocodeMarshaller.groovy with the following contents:

import packageName.Promocode
import grails.converters.JSON

class PromocodeMarshaller {

  void register() {
    JSON.registerObjectMarshaller(Promocode) { promocode ->
      return [
        id: promocode?.id,
        // all the fields you'd like to return
        // in your JSON object 
      ]
    }
  }
}

Then, inside of your Bootstrap.groovy file, include the following:

import packageName.marshallers.PromocodeMarshaller

def promodcodeMarshaller = new PromocodeMarshaller()
promocodeMarshaller.register()

For a full description, see this article.

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