In my clean architecture Android app setup, I have own Gradle module for each layer (data, domain, presentation). I also have own models/entities for each layers, which are converted from one layer to another using mappers. This leads to situation where I have a lot of kotlin data classes, representing basically same thing, but in different layer. This does not sound right to me.
Simple example:
Data layer - Android library module
@JsonClass(generateAdapter = true)
data class BuildingEntity(
@Json(name = "u_id")
val id: String,
val name: String,
val latitude: Double,
val longitude: Double,
@Json(name = "current_tenants")
val tenants: List<TenantEntity>? = null
)
Domain layer - Pure Kotlin module
data class Building(
val id: String,
val name: String,
val location: CoordinatePoint,
val tenants: List<Tenant>? = null
Presentation layer Android app module
data class BuildingModel(
val id: String,
val name: String,
val location: LatLng,
val tenants: List<TenantModel> = listOf()
)
BuildingEntity
is fetched from external network api.
This nicely separates each modules from each other, but in my app I have a lot of different entities with nested structures. So I end up writing a lot of kotlin data classes and mappers.
How I can simplify this? Can I remove Building
class and use BuildingEntity
on data and domain layer? Just convert BuildingEntity
to BuildingModel
on presentation layer?
Im trying find practical answers, how people are solving this kind of problem, not ending up to writing tons of data classes and mappers?