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- trait TemporalParser[T <: Temporal] extends AnyRef
Typeclass to implement way of parsing string as Java8 temporal types.
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- implicit val DefaultDateReads: Reads[Date]
the default implicit java.util.Date reads
- implicit val DefaultInstantReads: Reads[Instant]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.Instant
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.Instant
from JSON. Accepts instant formats as '2011-12-03T10:15:30Z', '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00' or '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00[Europe/Paris]'. - implicit val DefaultJavaDurationReads: Reads[Duration]
Deserializer of Java Duration, from either a time-based amount of time (string representation such as '34.5 seconds'), or from a number of milliseconds (see javaDurationMillisReads).
Deserializer of Java Duration, from either a time-based amount of time (string representation such as '34.5 seconds'), or from a number of milliseconds (see javaDurationMillisReads).
- See also
DefaultJavaPeriodReads if you want to use java.time.Period instead.
- implicit val DefaultJavaPeriodReads: Reads[Period]
Deserializer of Java Period, from either a time-based amount of time in the ISO-8601 calendar system, such as '2 years, 3 months and 4 days' or from a number of days (see javaPeriodDaysReads).
Deserializer of Java Period, from either a time-based amount of time in the ISO-8601 calendar system, such as '2 years, 3 months and 4 days' or from a number of days (see javaPeriodDaysReads).
- See also
DefaultJavaDurationReads if you want to use java.time.Duration instead.
- implicit val DefaultLocalDateReads: Reads[LocalDate]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalDate
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalDate
from JSON. Accepts date formats as '2011-12-03'. - implicit val DefaultLocalDateTimeReads: Reads[LocalDateTime]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalDateTime
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalDateTime
from JSON. Accepts date/time formats as '2011-12-03T10:15:30', '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00' or '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00[Europe/Paris]'. - implicit val DefaultLocalTimeReads: Reads[LocalTime]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalTime
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.LocalTime
from JSON. Accepts date formats as '10:15:30' (or '10:15'). - implicit val DefaultOffsetDateTimeReads: Reads[OffsetDateTime]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.OffsetDateTime
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.OffsetDateTime
from JSON. Accepts date/time formats as '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00' or '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00[Europe/Paris]'. - implicit val DefaultSqlDateReads: Reads[Date]
the default implicit SqlDate reads
- implicit val DefaultZonedDateTimeReads: Reads[ZonedDateTime]
The default typeclass to reads
java.time.ZonedDateTime
from JSON.The default typeclass to reads
java.time.ZonedDateTime
from JSON. Accepts date/time formats as '2011-12-03T10:15:30', '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00' or '2011-12-03T10:15:30+01:00[Europe/Paris]'. - implicit val ZoneIdReads: Reads[ZoneId]
Reads for the
java.time.ZoneId
type. - final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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- protected[lang]
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- @throws(classOf[java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException]) @native()
- def dateReads(pattern: String, corrector: (String) => String = identity): Reads[Date]
Reads for the
java.util.Date
type.Reads for the
java.util.Date
type.- pattern
a date pattern, as specified in
java.text.SimpleDateFormat
.- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks
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- def instantReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[Instant]): Reads[Instant]
Reads for the
java.time.Instant
type.Reads for the
java.time.Instant
type.- T
Type of argument to instantiate date parser
- parsing
Argument to instantiate date parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
Typeclass instance based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.instantReads val customReads1 = instantReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss") val customReads2 = instantReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANT) val customReads3 = instantReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_INSTANT, _.drop(1))
- final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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- val javaDurationMillisReads: Reads[Duration]
Deserializer of Java Duration from a number of milliseconds.
- def javaDurationNumberReads(unit: TemporalUnit): Reads[Duration]
Deserializer of Java Duration from an integer (long) number, using the specified temporal unit.
- val javaPeriodDaysReads: Reads[Period]
Deserializer of Java Period from a number (integer) of days.
- val javaPeriodMonthsReads: Reads[Period]
Deserializer of Java Period from a number (integer) of months.
- val javaPeriodWeeksReads: Reads[Period]
Deserializer of Java Period from a number (integer) of weeks.
- val javaPeriodYearsReads: Reads[Period]
Deserializer of Java Period from a number (integer) of years.
- def localDateReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[LocalDate]): Reads[LocalDate]
Reads for the
java.time.LocalDate
type.Reads for the
java.time.LocalDate
type.- T
Type of argument to instantiate date parser
- parsing
Argument to instantiate date parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
Typeclass instance based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.localDateReads val customReads1 = localDateReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss") val customReads2 = localDateReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE) val customReads3 = localDateReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE, _.drop(1))
- def localDateTimeReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[LocalDateTime]): Reads[LocalDateTime]
Reads for the
java.time.LocalDateTime
type.Reads for the
java.time.LocalDateTime
type.- T
Type of argument to instantiate date/time parser
- parsing
Argument to instantiate date/time parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
Typeclass instance based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.localDateTimeReads val customReads1 = localDateTimeReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss") val customReads2 = localDateTimeReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME) val customReads3 = localDateTimeReads( DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME, _.drop(1))
- def localTimeReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[LocalTime]): Reads[LocalTime]
Reads for the
java.time.LocalTime
type.Reads for the
java.time.LocalTime
type.- T
Type of argument to instantiate time parser
- parsing
Argument to instantiate time parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
Typeclass instance based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.localTimeReads val customReads1 = localTimeReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss") val customReads2 = localTimeReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_TIME) val customReads3 = localTimeReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_TIME, _.drop(1))
- val localeObjectReads: Reads[Locale]
Deserializer for a
Locale
from an object representation - implicit val localeReads: Reads[Locale]
Deserializer for a
Locale
from a IETF BCP 47 string representation - final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- final def notify(): Unit
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- @native()
- final def notifyAll(): Unit
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- def offsetDateTimeReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[OffsetDateTime]): Reads[OffsetDateTime]
Reads for the
java.time.OffsetDateTime
type.Reads for the
java.time.OffsetDateTime
type.Note: it is intentionally not supported to read an OffsetDateTime from a number.
- T
the type of argument to instantiate date/time parser
- parsing
The argument to instantiate date/time parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
the implicit conversion based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.offsetDateTimeReads val customReads1 = offsetDateTimeReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss (Z)") val customReads2 = offsetDateTimeReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME) val customReads3 = offsetDateTimeReads( DateTimeFormatter.ISO_OFFSET_DATE_TIME, _.drop(1))
- def sqlDateReads(pattern: String, corrector: (String) => String = identity): Reads[Date]
Reads for the
java.sql.Date
type.Reads for the
java.sql.Date
type.- pattern
a date pattern, as specified in
java.text.SimpleDateFormat
.- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks
- final def synchronized[T0](arg0: => T0): T0
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- def toString(): String
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- final def wait(): Unit
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- final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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- def zonedDateTimeReads[T](parsing: T, corrector: (String) => String = identity)(implicit p: (T) => TemporalParser[ZonedDateTime]): Reads[ZonedDateTime]
Reads for the
java.time.ZonedDateTime
type.Reads for the
java.time.ZonedDateTime
type.- T
Type of argument to instantiate date/time parser
- parsing
Argument to instantiate date/time parser. Actually either a pattern (string) or a formatter (
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter
)- corrector
a simple string transformation function that can be used to transform input String before parsing. Useful when standards are not exactly respected and require a few tweaks. Function
identity
can be passed if no correction is needed.- p
Typeclass instance based on
parsing
- See also
DefaultWrites.TemporalFormatter
import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter import play.api.libs.json.Reads.zonedDateTimeReads val customReads1 = zonedDateTimeReads("dd/MM/yyyy, HH:mm:ss") val customReads2 = zonedDateTimeReads(DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME) val customReads3 = zonedDateTimeReads( DateTimeFormatter.ISO_DATE_TIME, _.drop(1))
- implicit object ArrayNodeReads extends Reads[ArrayNode]
Deserializer for Jackson ArrayNode
- object IsoDateReads extends Reads[Date]
ISO 8601 Reads
- implicit object JsonNodeReads extends Reads[JsonNode]
Deserializer for Jackson JsonNode
- implicit object ObjectNodeReads extends Reads[ObjectNode]
Deserializer for Jackson ObjectNode
- object TemporalParser
Parsing companion
Deprecated Value Members
- val DefaultJodaDateReads: Reads[DateTime]
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.DefaultJodaDateTimeReads
- val DefaultJodaLocalDateReads: Reads[LocalDate]
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- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.DefaultJodaLocalDateReads
- val DefaultJodaLocalTimeReads: Reads[LocalTime]
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.DefaultJodaLocalTimeReads
- def jodaDateReads(pattern: String, corrector: (String) => String = identity): Reads[DateTime]
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- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.jodaDateReads
- def jodaLocalDateReads(pattern: String, corrector: (String) => String = identity): Reads[LocalDate]
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- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.jodaLocalDateReads
- def jodaLocalTimeReads(pattern: String, corrector: (String) => String = identity): Reads[LocalTime]
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- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 2.6.0) Include play-json-joda as a dependency and use JodaReads.jodaLocalTimeReads