Question

It seems like lift-json is limited to maps that have Strings as keys.

What is the best way to bypass this limitation ?

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Solution

Define your own Serializer[Map[Any, Any]].

import net.liftweb.json._
import ext._

object MapSerializer extends Serializer[Map[Any, Any]] {
  def serialize(implicit format: Formats): PartialFunction[Any, JValue] = {
    case m: Map[_, _] => JObject(m.map({
      case (k, v) => JField(
        k match {
          case ks: String => ks
          case ks: Symbol => ks.name
          case ks: Any => ks.toString
        },
        Extraction.decompose(v)
      )
    }).toList)
  }

  def deserialize(implicit format: Formats): PartialFunction[(TypeInfo, JValue), Map[Any, Any]] = {
    sys.error("Not interested.")
  }
}

Then add it to the implicit Formats variable.

implicit val formats = DefaultFormats + MapSerializer

That's all.

OTHER TIPS

In addition to the previous answer you can define instead:

def deserialize(implicit format: Formats): PartialFunction[(TypeInfo, JValue), Map[Any, Any]] = { Map() }

This doesn't break any other working map deserialization.

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