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Play-refined
Play-refined is a small scala library that enables boilerplate-free integration of refinement types using the Refined library with Lightbend's Play framework
It allows you to easily use refined types with Play.
Scala 2.11, 2.12, 2.13 and Play 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 & 2.8 are supported. You'll also need to use Java8 or later.
The library provides the following functionality:
- boilerplate-free JSON serialization/deserialization of refined types
- boilerplate-free form binding/unbinding of refined types
- Path/Query binding for refined types
- Translation of Refined error messages to standard Play error codes
Usage
Versions: The table below lists the versions and their main dependencies.
Artifact to use | Version | Scala 2.11 | Scala 2.12 | Scala 2.13 | Play | Refined |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
play25-refined | 0.5.0 | ✓ | 2.5.x | 0.9.8 | ||
play26-refined | 0.5.0 | ✓ | ✓ | 2.6.x | 0.9.8 | |
play26-refined | 0.6.0 | ✓ | 2.6.x | 0.9.14 | ||
play27-refined | 0.5.0 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | 2.7.x | 0.9.8 |
play27-refined | 0.6.0 | ✓ | ✓ | 2.7.x | 0.9.14 | |
play28-refined | 0.6.0 | ✓ | ✓ | 2.8.x | 0.9.14 |
Starting from version 0.6.0
support for scala 2.11 was dropped.
Depending on the artifact and version you need to add the correct dependency to your SBT dependencies:
libraryDependencies += "be.venneborg" %% "play27-refined" % <version>
Json Formatters
Suppose we have a case class which uses Refined types:
import eu.timepit.refined.types.string.NonEmptyString
import eu.timepit.refined.types.numeric.PosInt
case class FooBar(foo: NonEmptyString, bar: PosInt)
To automatically serialize/deserialize this case class containing refined types,
you just need an additional import and derive a JSON Formatter
import be.venneborg.refined.play.RefinedJsonFormats._
import play.api.libs.json.Json
implicit val fooBarFormat = Json.format[FooBar]
Form binding
You can just as easily bind/unbind to/from a Form
import play.api.data.{Form, Forms}
import play.api.data.Forms.mapping
import be.venneborg.refined.play.RefinedForms._
val fooBarForm: Form[FooBar] = Form(
mapping(
"foo" -> Forms.of[NonEmptyString],
"bar" -> Forms.of[PosInt]
)(FooBar.apply)(FooBar.unapply)
)
fooBarForm.bind(Map("foo" -> "myfoo", "bar" -> 5)).value
Path/Query binding
If you want to use a refined type as a query/path parameter in your routes
file,
you have a bit more work to do.
First you need to adapt your build.sbt
file and extend the routesImport
:
routesGenerator := InjectedRoutesGenerator
routesImport ++= Seq(
"be.venneborg.refined.play.RefinedPathBinders._",
"be.venneborg.refined.play.RefinedQueryBinders._",
"eu.timepit.refined.types.numeric.PosInt" //This depends on the refined types you want to use
)
And now you can simple use the PosInt
refined type either as a path or query param in your routes
file:
GET /foobars/:bar controllers.MyController.foobar(bar: PosInt)
Of course you'll also need a MyController
with the appropriate Action
defined:
class MyController extends .... {
def foobar(bar: PosInt) = Action { Ok(v.value) }
}
Example project
This repository also contains an example
project, which demonstrates all of the above.
Please refer to it for more details.