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This PR contains the following updates:
1.4.1→1.9.0Release Notes
Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization (org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-serialization-json)
v1.9.0==================
This release updates Kotlin version to 2.2.0, includes several bugfixes and provides serializers for kotlin.time.Instant.
Add kotlin.time.Instant serializers
Instant class was moved from kotlinx-datetime library to Kotlin standard library.
As a result, kotlinx-datetime 0.7.0 no longer has serializers for the Instant class.
To use new kotlin.time.Instant class in your @Serializable classes,
you can use this 1.9.0 kotlinx-serialization version (Kotlin 2.2 is required).
You can choose between default
InstantSerializerwhich uses its string representation,or specify
InstantComponentSerializerthat represents instant as its components.See details in the PR.
Other bugfixes
v1.8.1==================
This release updates Kotlin version to 2.1.20, while also providing several important improvements
and bugfixes.
Improvements
Bugfixes
v1.8.0==================
This release contains all of the changes from 1.8.0-RC. Kotlin 2.1.0 is used as a default, while upcoming 2.1.10 is also supported.
Also added small bugfixes, including speedup of ProtoWireType.from (#2879).
v1.7.3==================
This release aims to fix important issues that were discovered in the 1.7.2 release,
including the inability to sync certain projects into Android Studio/IntelliJ IDEA and exceptions from custom Uuid serializers.
It uses Kotlin 2.0.20 by default.
v1.7.2==================
This release provides several new features, including a major Cbor configuration rework.
It uses Kotlin 2.0.20 by default.
Cbor feature set for COSE compliance
This change brings a lot of features to the CBOR format, namely:
@CborLabelannotation andpreferCborLabelsOverNamesflag.encode*Tagsandverify*Tagsset of flagsuseDefiniteLengthEncoding. This flag affects object encoding, since decoding of arrays with definite lenghts is automatically supported.alwaysUseByteStringflag.Since there are quite a lot of flags now, they were restructured to a separate
CborConfigurationclass, similarly toJsonConfiguration.It is possible to retrieve this configuration from
CborEncoder/CborDecoderinterfaces in your custom serializers (see their documentation for details).All of these features make it possible to serialize and parse COSE-compliant CBOR, for example, ISO/IEC 18013-5:2021-compliant mobile driving license data.
In case you want to make use of them, there is a predefined
Cbor.CoseCompliantinstance.However, some canonicalization steps (such as sorting keys) still need to be performed manually.
This functionality was contributed to us by Bernd Prünster.
Keeping generated serializers
One of the most requested features for serialization plugin was to continue to generate a serializer even if a custom one is specified for the class.
It allows using a plugin-generated serializer in a fallback or delegate strategy, accessing type structure via descriptor, using default serialization behavior in inheritors that do not use custom serializers.
Starting with this release, you can specify the
@KeepGeneratedSerializerannotation on the class declaration to instruct the plugin to continue generating the serializer.In this case, the serializer will be accessible using the
.generatedSerializer()function on the class's companion object.You can check out the examples in the documentation and in the PRs: #2758, #2669.
Serializer for kotlin.uuid.Uuid
Kotlin 2.0.20 added a common class to represent UUIDs in a multiplatform code.
kotlinx.serialization 1.7.2 provides a corresponding
Uuid.serializer()for it, making it possible to use it in@Serializableclasses.Note that for now, serializer should be provided manually with
@Contextualannotation.Plugin will be able to automatically insert
Uuidserializer in Kotlin 2.1.0.See more details in the corresponding PR.
Other bugfixes and improvements
v1.7.1==================
This is a bugfix release that aims to fix missing
kotlinx-serialization-hoconartifact.It also contains experimental integration with
kotlinx-iolibrary.Kotlin 2.0.0 is used by default.
Fixed HOCON publication
Sadly, 1.7.0 release was published incomplete:
kotlinx-serialization-hoconartifact is missing from 1.7.0 and 1.7.0-RC releases.This release fixes this problem and now
kotlinx-serialization-hoconis available again with 1.7.1 version.No other changes were made to this artifact. Related ticket: #2717.
Add integration with a kotlinx-io library
kotlinx-iois an official multiplatform library that provides basic IO primitives, similar to Okio.kotlinx.serialization integration is now available in a separate artifact, located at the
kotlinx-serialization-json-iocoordinates.Integration artifact provides functions similar to existing Okio integration:
encodeToSink,decodeFromSource, anddecodeSourceToSequence.Check out the PR for more details.
Other bugfixes
v1.7.0==================
This release contains all of the changes from 1.7.0-RC and is compatible with Kotlin 2.0.
Please note that for reasons explained in the 1.7.0-RC changelog, it may not be possible to use it with the Kotlin 1.9.x
compiler plugin. Yet, it is still fully backwards compatible with previous versions.
The only difference with 1.7.0-RC is that
classDiscriminatorModeproperty inJsonBuilderis marked as experimental,as it should have been when it was introduced (#2680).
v1.6.3==================
This release provides a couple of new features and uses Kotlin 1.9.22 as default.
Class discriminator output mode
Class discriminator provides information for serializing and deserializing polymorphic class hierarchies.
In case you want to encode more or less information for various third party APIs about types in the output, it is possible to control
addition of the class discriminator with the
JsonBuilder.classDiscriminatorModeproperty.For example,
ClassDiscriminatorMode.NONEdoes not add class discriminator at all, in case the receiving party is not interested in Kotlin types.You can learn more about this feature in the documentation and corresponding PR.
Other features
Bugfixes and improvements
v1.6.2==================
This is a patch release accompanying Kotlin 1.9.21. It also provides additional targets that were not available in 1.6.1:
wasm-wasi and (deprecated) linuxArm32Hfp.
v1.6.1==================
This release uses Kotlin 1.9.20 by default, while upcoming 1.9.21 is also supported.
Trailing commas in Json
Trailing commas are one of the most popular non-spec Json variations.
A new configuration flag,
allowTrailingComma, makes Json parser accept them instead of throwing an exception.Note that it does not affect encoding, so kotlinx.serialization always produces Json without trailing commas.
See details in the corresponding PR
Support of WasmJs target
Kotlin/Wasm has been experimental for some time and gained enough maturity to be added to the kotlinx libraries.
Starting with 1.6.1, kotlinx.serialization provides a wasm-js flavor, so your projects with Kotlin/Wasm can have even more
functionality.
As usual, just add serialization dependencies to your build
and declare wasmJs target.
Please remember that Kotlin/Wasm is still experimental, so changes are expected.
Bugfixes and improvements
v1.6.0==================
This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.6.0-RC plus some bugfixes on its own (see below).
Kotlin 1.9.0 is used as a default, while 1.9.10 is also supported.
Bugfixes
v1.5.1==================
This release contains an important Native targets overhaul, as well as numerous enhancements and bugfixes.
Kotlin 1.8.21 is used by default.
New set of Native targets
The official Kotlin target support policy has recently been published
describing new target policy: each target belongs to a certain tier, and different tiers have different stability guarantees.
The official recommendation for library authors is to support targets up to Tier 3,
and kotlinx.serialization now follows it.
It means that in this release, there are a lot of new targets added from this tier,
such as
androidNativeX86orwatchosDeviceArm64.Note that since they belong to Tier 3, they're not auto-tested on CI.
kotlinx.serialization also ships some deprecated Kotlin/Native targets that do not belong to any tier (e.g.
iosArm32,mingwX86).We'll continue to release them, but we do not provide support for them, nor do we plan to add new targets from the deprecated list.
Improvements in Json elements
There are two new function sets that should make creating raw Json elements easier.
First one contains overloads for
JsonPrimitiveconstructor-like functionthat accept unsigned types:
JsonPrimitive(1u).Second one adds new
addAllfunctions toJsonArrayBuilderto be used with collectionsof numbers, booleans or strings:
buildJsonArray { addAll(listOf(1, 2, 3)) }Both were contributed to us by aSemy.
Other enhancements
targetvariables tosink(#2226)Bugfixes
v1.5.0==================
This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.5.0-RC plus some experimental features and bugfixes on its own (see below).
Kotlin 1.8.10 is used as a default.
HoconEncoder and HoconDecoder interfaces and HOCON-specific serializers
These interfaces work in a way similar to
JsonEncoderandJsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process,making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New
ConfigMemorySizeSerializerandJavaDurationSerializeralready make use of them.See more details in the PR.
Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov for contributing this!
Ability to read buffered huge strings in custom Json deserializers
New interface
ChunkedDecoderallows you to read huge strings that may not fit in memory by chunks.Currently, this interface is only implemented by Json decoder that works with strings and streams,
but we may expand it later, if there's a demand for it.
See more details in the PR authored by Alexey Sviridov.
Bugfixes
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