package com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

Annotation used to indicate that a property should be serialized "unwrapped" -- that is, if it would be serialized as JSON Object, its properties are instead included as properties of its containing Object -- and deserialized reproducing "missing" structure. For example, consider case of POJO like:
 public class Parent {
   public int age;
   public Name name;
 }
 public class Name {
   public String first, last;
 }
which would normally be serialized as follows (assuming @JsonUnwrapped had no effect):
 {
   "age" : 18,
   "name" : {
     "first" : "Joey",
     "last" : "Sixpack"
   }
 }
can be changed to this:
 {
   "age" : 18,
   "first" : "Joey",
   "last" : "Sixpack"
 }
by changing Parent class to:
 public class Parent {
   public int age;
   @JsonUnwrapped
   public Name name;
 }
Annotation can only be added to properties, and not classes, as it is contextual. When values are deserialized "wrapping" is applied so that serialized output can be read back in.

Also note that annotation only applies if:

  • Value is serialized as an Object valie (can not unwrap Array values using this mechanism)
  • Reading/writing is done using Jackson standard BeanDeserializer / BeanSerializer; or custom deserializer/serializer MUST explicitly support similar operation.
  • Will not work with polymorphic type handling ("polymorphic deserialization")
/** * Annotation used to indicate that a property should be serialized * "unwrapped" -- that is, if it would be serialized as JSON Object, its * properties are instead included as properties of its containing * Object -- and deserialized reproducing "missing" structure. * For example, consider case of POJO like: * *<pre> * public class Parent { * public int age; * public Name name; * } * public class Name { * public String first, last; * } *</pre> * which would normally be serialized as follows (assuming {@code @JsonUnwrapped} * had no effect): *<pre> * { * "age" : 18, * "name" : { * "first" : "Joey", * "last" : "Sixpack" * } * } *</pre> * can be changed to this: *<pre> * { * "age" : 18, * "first" : "Joey", * "last" : "Sixpack" * } *</pre> * by changing Parent class to: *<pre> * public class Parent { * public int age; * &#064;JsonUnwrapped * public Name name; * } *</pre> * Annotation can only be added to properties, and not classes, as it is contextual. * When values are deserialized "wrapping" is applied so that serialized output can * be read back in. *<p> * Also note that annotation only applies if: *<ul> * <li>Value is serialized as an Object valie (can not unwrap Array values using this * mechanism) * </li> * <li>Reading/writing is done using Jackson standard {@code BeanDeserializer} / * {@code BeanSerializer}; or custom deserializer/serializer MUST explicitly support similar * operation. * </li> * <li>Will not work with polymorphic type handling ("polymorphic deserialization") * </li> * </ul> */
@Target({ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.PARAMETER}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @JacksonAnnotation public @interface JsonUnwrapped {
Property that is usually only used when overriding (masking) annotations, using mix-in annotations. Otherwise default value of 'true' is fine, and value need not be explicitly included.
/** * Property that is usually only used when overriding (masking) annotations, * using mix-in annotations. Otherwise default value of 'true' is fine, and * value need not be explicitly included. */
boolean enabled() default true;
Optional property that can be used to add prefix String to use in front of names of properties that are unwrapped: this can be done for example to prevent name collisions.
/** * Optional property that can be used to add prefix String to use in front * of names of properties that are unwrapped: this can be done for example to prevent * name collisions. */
String prefix() default "";
Optional property that can be used to add suffix String to append at the end of names of properties that are unwrapped: this can be done for example to prevent name collisions.
/** * Optional property that can be used to add suffix String to append at the end * of names of properties that are unwrapped: this can be done for example to prevent * name collisions. */
String suffix() default ""; }