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I need to get a generic variable for a struct for parsing a JSON

but there is an error that I am getting Type 'BaseJsonModel' does not conform to protocol 'Codable

Below is my struct

  struct BaseJsonStruct<T>: Codable {
    let info: String
    let data: T
 }

Error:- Type 'BaseJsonModel' does not conform to protocol 'Codable'

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T must also conform to Codable

struct BaseJsonStruct<T : Codable> : Codable {
    let info: String
    let data: T
}
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  • If I used let item = try? decoder.decode(BaseJsonStruct.self, from: data). than I get error - Generic parameter 'T' could not be inferred
    – Ekra
    Mar 28, 2018 at 9:56
  • do you have any idea of the same
    – Ekra
    Mar 28, 2018 at 9:57
  • You have to specify the static type for example decoder.decode(BaseJsonStruct<String>.self, from: data
    – vadian
    Mar 28, 2018 at 9:58
  • tried but the value in variable comes as nil let itm1 = try? decoder.decode(BaseJsonStruct<T>.self, from: data). But it compiles now alteast
    – Ekra
    Mar 28, 2018 at 10:14
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    No, at the moment you use a generic you must specify the static type. BaseJsonStruct<T> is not possible, it must be BaseJsonStruct<String> or BaseJsonStruct<Int> or something else which conforms to Codable. Codable relies on concrete types. The decoder cannot decode dynamic types.
    – vadian
    Mar 28, 2018 at 10:17

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