I'm using the Swift 4 Codable
protocol with JSON data. My data is formatted such that there is a single key at the root level with an object value containing the properties I need, such as:
{
"user": {
"id": 1,
"username": "jdoe"
}
}
I have a User
struct that can decode the user
key:
struct User: Codable {
let id: Int
let username: String
}
Since id
and username
are properties of user
, not at the root level, I needed to make a wrapper type like so:
struct UserWrapper: Codable {
let user: User
}
I can then decode the JSON via the UserWrapper
, and the User
is decoded also. It seems like a lot of redundant code since I'll need an extra wrapper on every type I have. Is there a way to avoid this wrapper pattern or a more correct/elegant way of handling this situation?
Codable
protocol yet, but I think that the quickest way is to directly initialize theUser
object with the internal dictionary already. Can you take theuserDicitonary
out of the user field by accessing it from the dictionary?