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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 JsonAdapters for various things, such as Rfc3339DateJsonAdapter for parsing java.util.Dates
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.