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How can I extract the field values from a case class in scala using the new reflection model in scala 2.10? For example, using the below doesn't pull out the field methods

  def getMethods[T:TypeTag](t:T) =  typeOf[T].members.collect {
    case m:MethodSymbol => m
  }

I plan to pump them into

  for {field <- fields} {
    currentMirror.reflect(caseClass).reflectField(field).get
  }

2 Answers 2

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MethodSymbol has an isCaseAccessor method that allows you to do precisely this:

def getMethods[T: TypeTag] = typeOf[T].members.collect {
  case m: MethodSymbol if m.isCaseAccessor => m
}.toList

Now you can write the following:

scala> case class Person(name: String, age: Int)
defined class Person

scala> getMethods[Person]
res1: List[reflect.runtime.universe.MethodSymbol] = List(value age, value name)

And you get only the method symbols you want.

If you just want the actual field name (not the value prefix) and you want them in the same order then:

def getMethods[T: TypeTag]: List[String] =
  typeOf[T].members.sorted.collect {
    case m: MethodSymbol if m.isCaseAccessor => m.name.toString
  }
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  • Ah I realise now that my approach was wrong. Any idea how to get the caseAccessors from an unknown case class? IE one which is currently stored in as val SomeCaseClass:Any
    – J Pullar
    Apr 18, 2013 at 10:08
  • Wait, no got it currentMirror.reflect(someCaseClass).symbol.asType.typeSignature.members
    – J Pullar
    Apr 18, 2013 at 10:11
  • Can this work with multi-thread environment under scala 2.10 ?
    – jilen
    Apr 12, 2014 at 12:23
  • 4
    Any way to make this return the methods in the same order they where declared??
    – samthebest
    Oct 3, 2014 at 15:30
  • 13
    @samthebest: Yes! Just add .sorted after members (see the MemberScope docs for details). Oct 3, 2014 at 16:25
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If you want to get fancier you can get them in order by inspecting the constructor symbol. This code works even if the case class type in question has multiple constructors defined.

  import scala.collection.immutable.ListMap
  import scala.reflect.runtime.universe._

  /**
    * Returns a map from formal parameter names to types, containing one
    * mapping for each constructor argument.  The resulting map (a ListMap)
    * preserves the order of the primary constructor's parameter list.
    */
  def caseClassParamsOf[T: TypeTag]: ListMap[String, Type] = {
    val tpe = typeOf[T]
    val constructorSymbol = tpe.decl(termNames.CONSTRUCTOR)
    val defaultConstructor =
      if (constructorSymbol.isMethod) constructorSymbol.asMethod
      else {
        val ctors = constructorSymbol.asTerm.alternatives
        ctors.map(_.asMethod).find(_.isPrimaryConstructor).get
      }

    ListMap[String, Type]() ++ defaultConstructor.paramLists.reduceLeft(_ ++ _).map {
      sym => sym.name.toString -> tpe.member(sym.name).asMethod.returnType
    }
  }
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  • I'm finding cases where this fails with scala.ScalaReflectionException: <none> is not a term in the expression constructorSymbol.asTerm.alternatives. The documentation comment for declaration refers to OverloadedSymbol, but no such entity seems to exist. Jan 17, 2014 at 22:51
  • It turns out that that was happening 'cause I was calling it with this.type from a trait used as a supertype of the case class in question. Jan 18, 2014 at 17:39
  • Also, case class P(i: Int)(j: Int).
    – som-snytt
    Aug 26, 2014 at 20:29

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