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README.md |
Koin generator
It is Kotlin Symbol Processing generator for simple creating of typical models: New
and Registered
.
What may do this generator
So, you have several known things related to models:
- Interface with all necessary properties
- Id class or some registered marker
Minimal sample will be next:
@GenerateCRUDModel
interface Sample {
val property1: String
val property2: Int
}
And generator will create:
@Serializable
@SerialName("NewSample")
data class NewSample(
override val property1: String,
override val property2: Int,
) : Sample
@Serializable
@SerialName("RegisteredSample")
data class RegisteredSample(
override val property1: String,
override val property2: Int,
) : Sample
fun Sample.asNew(): NewSample = NewSample(property1, property2)
fun Sample.asRegistered(): RegisteredSample = RegisteredSample(property1, property2)
But in most cases you will need to create some id class and registered interface:
@Serializable
@JvmInline
value class SampleId(
val long: Long
)
sealed interface IRegisteredSample : Sample {
val id: SampleId
@GenerateCRUDModelExcludeOverride
val excludedProperty2: Boolean
get() = false
}
As you may see, we have added GenerateCRUDModelExcludeOverride
annotation. Properties marked with this annotation
WILL NOT be inclued into overriding in registered class (or your base interface if used there). So, if you will wish to
create model with id, use next form:
@GenerateCRUDModel(IRegisteredSample::class)
interface Sample {
val property1: String
val property2: Int
}
And generated registered class will be changed:
@Serializable
@SerialName(value = "NewSample")
data class NewSample(
override val property1: String,
override val property2: Int,
) : Sample
@Serializable
@SerialName(value = "RegisteredSample")
data class RegisteredSample(
override val id: SampleId,
override val property1: String,
override val property2: Int,
) : Sample, IRegisteredSample
fun Sample.asNew(): NewSample = NewSample(property1, property2)
fun Sample.asRegistered(id: SampleId): RegisteredSample = RegisteredSample(id, property1, property2)
So, full sample will look like:
/**
* Your id value class. In fact, but it is not necessary
*/
@Serializable
@JvmInline
value class SampleId(
val long: Long
)
@GenerateCRUDModel(IRegisteredSample::class)
sealed interface Sample {
val property1: String
val property2: Int
@GenerateCRUDModelExcludeOverride
val excludedProperty: String
get() = "excluded"
}
sealed interface IRegisteredSample : Sample {
val id: SampleId
@GenerateCRUDModelExcludeOverride
val excludedProperty2: Boolean
get() = false
}
You always may:
- Use any number of registered classes
- Disable serialization for models
- Disable serial names generation
How to add generator
Note: $ksp_version in the samples above is equal to supported ksp
version presented in /gradle/libs.versions.toml
of project
Note: $microutils_version in the version of MicroUtils library in your project
- Add
classpath
inbuild.gradle
(classpath "com.google.devtools.ksp:symbol-processing-gradle-plugin:$ksp_version"
) - Add plugin to the plugins list of your module:
id "com.google.devtools.ksp"
- In
dependencies
block add to the required target/compile the dependencydev.inmo:micro_utils.repos.generator:$microutils_version
:dependencies { add("kspCommonMainMetadata", "dev.inmo:micro_utils.repos.generator:$microutils_version") // will work in commonMain of your multiplatform module add("kspJvm", "dev.inmo:micro_utils.repos.generator:$microutils_version") // will work in main of your JVM module } ksp { // this generator do not require any arguments and we should left `ksp` empty }