The accepted answer is close enough but you also have to provide the Type Parameter to .readValue
method,
Working example with test,
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.`type`.TypeReference
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper
import com.fasterxml.jackson.module.scala.DefaultScalaModule
import org.scalatest.{FunSuite, Matchers}
case class Customer[T](name: String, address: String, metadata: T)
case class Privileged(desc: String)
class ObjectMapperSpecs extends FunSuite with Matchers {
test("deserialises to case class") {
val objectMapper = new ObjectMapper()
.registerModule(DefaultScalaModule)
val value1 = new TypeReference[Customer[Privileged]] {}
val response = objectMapper.readValue[Customer[Privileged]](
"""{
"name": "prayagupd",
"address": "myaddress",
"metadata": { "desc" : "some description" }
}
""".stripMargin, new TypeReference[Customer[Privileged]] {})
response.metadata.getClass shouldBe classOf[Privileged]
response.metadata.desc shouldBe "some description"
}
}
The signature of com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#readValue
,
public <T> T readValue(String content, TypeReference valueTypeRef)
throws IOException, JsonParseException, JsonMappingException
{
return (T) _readMapAndClose(_jsonFactory.createParser(content), _typeFactory.constructType(valueTypeRef));
}
If you don't provide the type parameter, it will blow up with error Customer cannot be cast to scala.runtime.Nothing$