You only have to do the reader, if the Json fulfill your object (It has all the properties of your object, does not matter if have more), then you can do a simple reader (or Format if you want it to read and write). Example:
case class VehicleForList(
id: Int,
plate: String,
vehicleTypeName: String,
vehicleBrandName: String,
vehicleBrandImageUrl: Option[String],
vehicleColorName: String,
vehicleColorRgb: String,
ownerName: String,
membershipCode: Option[String],
membershipPhone: Option[String]
)
object VehicleForList {
implicit val vehicleForListFormat: Format[VehicleForList] = Json.format[VehicleForList]
}
If you need something more complex for you object then you can make the reader manually:
case class VehicleForEdit(
id: Int,
plate: String,
ownerName: Option[String],
membershipId: Option[Int],
vehicleTypeId: Int,
vehicleBrandId: Int,
vehicleColorId: Int
)
object VehicleForEdit {
implicit val vehicleForEditReads: Reads[VehicleForEdit] = (
(__ \ "id").read[Int] and
(__ \ "plate").readUpperString(plateRegex) and
(__ \ "ownerName").readNullableTrimmedString(defaultStringMinMax) and
(__ \ "membershipId").readNullable[Int] and //This field is optional, can be or not be present in the Json
(__ \ "vehicleTypeId").read[Int].map(_.toString) and // Here we change the data type
(__ \ "vehicleBrandId").read[Int] and
(__ \ "vehicleColorId").read[Int]
)(VehicleForEdit.apply _)
}