The data I'm trying to map to my struct comes in two formats:
With card_faces
, when there is more than one face to the card:
{
"object": "card",
"id": "some_id",
"lang": "en",
"released_at": "2012-02-03",
"card_faces": [
{
"name": "some_name",
"cost": "5",
"ctype": "some_type",
"colors": [
"R",
"B"
]
},
{
"name": "another_name",
"cost": "",
"ctype": "another_type",
"colors": [
"R",
"B"
]
}
],
"set_code": "some_code"
}
And without card_faces
, when there is only one face (the face fields are just placed in the root):
{
"object": "card",
"id": "some_id",
"lang": "en",
"released_at": "2012-02-03",
"name": "some_name",
"cost": "5",
"ctype": "some_type",
"colors": [
"R",
"B"
],
"set_code": "some_code"
}
I would like my struct to always have a Vec<CardFace>
field. Something like:
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Card {
object: String,
id: String,
lang: String,
released_at: String,
faces: Vec<CardFace>,
set_code: String,
}
Is it possible to deserialize these objects and coerce the face fields into the desired format or would I need to manipulate the json prior to deserializing?