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013package org.apache.juneau.examples.core.oapi;
014
015import org.apache.juneau.examples.core.pojo.Pojo;
016import org.apache.juneau.httppart.HttpPartParser;
017import org.apache.juneau.httppart.HttpPartSchema;
018import org.apache.juneau.httppart.HttpPartSerializer;
019import org.apache.juneau.httppart.HttpPartType;
020import org.apache.juneau.oapi.OpenApiParser;
021import org.apache.juneau.oapi.OpenApiSerializer;
022
023/**
024 * Sample class which shows the simple usage of OpenApiSerializer.
025 *
026 * <ul class='seealso'>
027 *    <li class='extlink'>{@source}
028 * </ul>
029 */
030public class OapiExample {
031
032
033   /**
034    * Get a reference to a parser and usage of oapiserializer.
035    *
036    * @param args Unused.
037    * @throws Exception Unused.
038    */
039   @SuppressWarnings("unused")
040   public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{
041
042      OpenApiSerializer oapiSerializer = OpenApiSerializer.DEFAULT;
043
044      OpenApiParser oapiParser = OpenApiParser.DEFAULT;
045
046      Pojo pojo = new Pojo("id","name");
047
048      String flat = oapiSerializer.serialize(pojo);
049      // Print out the created POJO in OpenAPI format.
050
051      Pojo parse = oapiParser.parse(flat, Pojo.class);
052
053      assert parse.getId().equals(pojo.getId());
054      assert parse.getName().equals(pojo.getName());
055
056      //Http part schmea
057      HttpPartSchema schema = HttpPartSchema
058         .create("array")
059         .collectionFormat("pipes")
060         .items(
061            HttpPartSchema
062            .create("array")
063            .collectionFormat("csv")
064            .items(
065               HttpPartSchema.create("integer","int64")
066            )
067         )
068         .build();
069      Object value = new long[][]{{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}};
070      String output = OpenApiSerializer.DEFAULT.serialize(HttpPartType.HEADER, schema, value);
071
072      HttpPartSchema schemab = HttpPartSchema.create().type("string").build();
073      // Convert POJO to BASE64-encoded string.
074      HttpPartSerializer s = OpenApiSerializer.DEFAULT;
075      String httpPart = s.serialize(schemab, pojo);
076      System.out.println(httpPart);
077
078      // Convert BASE64-encoded string back into a POJO.
079      HttpPartParser p = OpenApiParser.DEFAULT;
080      pojo = p.parse(schemab, httpPart, Pojo.class);
081
082      // The object above can be parsed thanks to the @BeanConstructor(properties = id,name) annotation on Pojo
083      // Using this approach, you can keep your POJOs immutable, and still serialize and deserialize them.
084   }
085}