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* Start gradle root * Clean up test API ambiguities These don't compile in gradle anymore and the team[] warns * Exclude .gradle dirs in git * Set up moshi module * Set up moshi-adapters * Add repositories to subprojects * Set target/source compatibility * Set up examples * Fix location of reflect/test dir * Set up moshi-kotlin * Set up code gen * Opportunistic update code gen deps * Fix up with code gen * Set up kotlin tests * Update snapshots * Update travis build * Configure checkstyle * Cache gradle * Finish fixing up checkstyle * Now disable checkstyle until we can fix them all :| * Update contributing * Fix tests in codegen * Remove unnecessary annotation * Remove maven stuff! * Suppress warning * Remove jcenter * Consolidate dependencies * Revert "Clean up test API ambiguities" This reverts commit 3ead69b844b5d7f66134b721e95581f5df1cccd6. * Fix incap dep * Opportunistically fix some small kotlinpoet deprecations * Automatically apply the stdlib to all kotlin projects * Opportunistic move to opt-in and remove unnecessary annotations The kotlin maven plugin didn't handle these well in the IDE, gradle does * Fix Type doc warning * Fix okio version * Fix dokka support * Fix copypasta * Use new snapshot * Kotlin 1.4.0
Adapters
Prebuilt Moshi JsonAdapter
s for various things, such as Rfc3339DateJsonAdapter
for parsing java.util.Date
s
To use, supply an instance of your desired converter when building your Moshi
instance.
Moshi moshi = new Moshi.Builder()
.add(Date.class, new Rfc3339DateJsonAdapter())
//etc
.build();
Download
Download the latest JAR or grab via Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.squareup.moshi</groupId>
<artifactId>moshi-adapters</artifactId>
<version>latest.version</version>
</dependency>
or Gradle:
implementation 'com.squareup.moshi:moshi-adapters:latest.version'
Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots
repository.