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1.7.3 / 2024-09-19

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.

  • Use explicit kotlin-stdlib and kotlin-test versions from version catalog (#2818)
  • Drop usage of deprecated Any?.freeze() in K/N target (#2819)
  • Check against serialName instead of simpleClassName (#2802)
  • Ignore NoClassDefFoundError when initializing builtins map for serializer() function (#2803)
  • Clarify example for SerializationException (#2806)

1.7.2 / 2024-08-28

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:

  • Serial Labels — see @CborLabel annotation and preferCborLabelsOverNames flag.
  • Tagging of keys and values — see encode*Tags and verify*Tags set of flags
  • Definite length encoding — see useDefiniteLengthEncoding. This flag affects object encoding, since decoding of arrays with definite lenghts is automatically supported.
  • Option to globally prefer major type 2 for byte array encoding — see alwaysUseByteString flag.

Since there are quite a lot of flags now, they were restructured to a separate CborConfiguration class, similarly to JsonConfiguration. It is possible to retrieve this configuration from CborEncoder/CborDecoder interfaces 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.CoseCompliant instance. 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 @KeepGeneratedSerializer annotation 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.

This annotation is currently experimental. Kotlin 2.0.20 or higher is required for this feature to work.

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 @Serializable classes. Note that for now, serializer should be provided manually with @Contextual annotation. Plugin will be able to automatically insert Uuid serializer in Kotlin 2.1.0.

See more details in the corresponding PR.

Other bugfixes and improvements

  • Prohibited using of zero and negative field numbers in ProtoNumber (#2766)
  • Improve readability of protobuf decoding exception messages (#2768) (thanks to xiaozhikang0916)
  • docs(serializers): Fix grammatical errors (#2779) (thanks to jamhour1g)
  • Fixed VerifyError after ProGuard optimization (#2728)
  • Add wasm-wasi target to Okio integration (#2727)

1.7.1 / 2024-06-25

This is a bugfix release that aims to fix missing kotlinx-serialization-hocon artifact. It also contains experimental integration with kotlinx-io library. Kotlin 2.0.0 is used by default.

Fixed HOCON publication

Sadly, 1.7.0 release was published incomplete: kotlinx-serialization-hocon artifact is missing from 1.7.0 and 1.7.0-RC releases. This release fixes this problem and now kotlinx-serialization-hocon is 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-io is 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-io coordinates. Integration artifact provides functions similar to existing Okio integration: encodeToSink, decodeFromSource, and decodeSourceToSequence. Check out the PR for more details.

Other bugfixes

  • Prohibited use of elements other than JsonObject in JsonTransformingSerializer with polymorphic serialization (#2715)

1.7.0 / 2024-06-05

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 classDiscriminatorMode property in JsonBuilder is marked as experimental, as it should have been when it was introduced (#2680).

1.7.0-RC / 2024-05-16

This is a release candidate for the next version. It is based on Kotlin 2.0.0-RC3 and is fully compatible with a stable Kotlin 2.0 release. Due to a potential breaking change (see below), it requires a compiler plugin with a version at least of 2.0.0-RC1.

Important change: priority of PolymorphicSerializer for interfaces during call to serializer() function

Non-sealed interfaces in kotlinx.serialization are always serializable with a polymorphic serializer, even if they do not have @Serializable annotation. This also means that serializersModule.serializer<SomeInterface>() call will return you a serializer capable of polymorphism. This function was written in a way that it unconditionally returns a PolymorphicSerializer if type argument is a non-sealed interface. This caused problems with SerializersModule functionality, because actual module was not taken into consideration, and therefore it was impossible to override serializer for interface using 'contextual serialization' feature. The problem is described in details here. To overcome these problems, we had to change the behavior of this function regarding interfaces. It now looks into SerializersModule first if T is a non-sealed interface, and only if there is no registered contextual serializer for T, it returns a polymorphic serializer.

Behavior before 1.7.0-RC:

interface SomeInterface

val module = SerializersModule {
    contextual(SomeInterface::class, CustomSomeInterfaceSerializer)
}

// Prints PolymorphicSerializer<SomeInterface>:
println(module.serializer<SomeInterface>())

Behavior in 1.7.0-RC, 1.7.0, and higher:

interface SomeInterface

val module = SerializersModule {
    contextual(SomeInterface::class, CustomSomeInterfaceSerializer)
}

// Prints CustomSomeInterfaceSerializer:
println(module.serializer<SomeInterface>())

We expect minimal impact from this change but be aware of it anyway. Implementation details are available in this PR.

Due to the serializer() function being also a compiler intrinsic, code of kotlinx.serialization compiler plugin also accommodates for this change in 2.0 branch. To get a consistent result from both plugin and runtime, kotlinx.serialization compiler plugin should be at least of 2.0.0-RC1 version. To verify so, 1.7.0-RC runtime will be rejected by older plugins.

Json configuration flag to allow commentaries

While JSON standard does not allow any kind of commentaries, they are one of the most popular extensions — for example, commentaries are widely used in configuration files. To support this use-case, we added a new configuration flag, allowComments. This flag allows the parser to skip over C/Java-style commentaries in JSON input. Note that commentaries cannot affect decoding or encoding in any way and are not stored anywhere. See details in the PR.

Promote JsonConfiguration.explicitNulls to a stable API

This configuration flag has been around for a long time and got positive feedback. Therefore, we are promoting it to a stable state. It also received functionality enhancements when used with JsonConfiguration.coerceInputValues (#2586). See related PR for details.

oneof support in ProtoBuf

oneof fields in protobuf messages represent a set of optional fields, where the only one of them is present. With the help of the new @ProtoOneOf annotation, you can naturally map them to Kotlin's sealed class hierarchy. Check out the comprehensive guide for this feature here.

This functionality was contributed to us by xzk.

Other improvements and bugfixes

  • Update okio to 3.9.0 version (#2671)
  • Add extension to access original descriptor from one made with SerialDescriptor.nullable (#2633) (thanks to Chuckame)
  • Use @SerialName of inline polymorphic children in Json (#2601) (thanks to Tad Fisher)
  • Fix serializing nulls for a property of a parameterized type with a nullable upper bound with Protobuf (#2561) (thanks to Shreck Ye)
  • Fixed type discriminator value for custom serializer that uses encodeJsonElement (#2628)
  • Refine exception messages in case of deserializing data from JsonElement. (#2648)

1.6.3 / 2024-02-16

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.classDiscriminatorMode property. For example, ClassDiscriminatorMode.NONE does 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

  • Add kebab-case naming strategy (#2531) (thanks to Emil Kantis)
  • Add value class support to the ProtoBufSchemaGenerator (#2542) (thanks to Felipe Rotilho)

Bugfixes and improvements

  • Fix: Hocon polymorphic serialization in containers (#2151) (thanks to LichtHund)
  • Actualize lenient mode documentation (#2568)
  • Slightly improve error messages thrown from serializer() function (#2533)
  • Do not try to coerce input values for properties (#2530)
  • Make empty objects and arrays collapsed in pretty print mode (#2506)
  • Update Gradle dokka configuration to make sure "source" button is visible in all API docs (#2518, #2524)

1.6.2 / 2023-11-30

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.

  • Add Wasm WASI target (#2510)
  • Bring back linuxArm32Hfp target because it is deprecated, but not removed yet. (#2505)

1.6.1 / 2023-11-15

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

  • Fix TaggedDecoder nullable decoding (#2456) (thanks to Phillip Schichtel)
  • Fix IllegalAccessException for some JPMS boundaries (#2469)
  • Cbor: check if inline value classes are marked as @ByteString (#2466) (thanks to eater)
  • Improve polymorphic deserialization optimization (#2481)
  • Update Okio dependency to 3.6.0 (#2473)
  • Add protobuf conformance tests (#2404) (thanks to Doğaç Eldenk)
  • Support decoding maps with boolean keys (#2440)

1.6.0 / 2023-08-22

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

  • Improve error messages from Json parser (#2406)
  • Mark @SerialName, @Required and @Transient with @MustBeDocumented (#2407)
  • Ensure that no additional files except java compiler output get into multi-release jar (#2405)
  • Fix enums with negative numbers in protobuf not serializing & de-serializing (#2400) (thanks to Doğaç Eldenk)

1.6.0-RC / 2023-08-03

This release is based on the Kotlin 1.9.0.

Removal of Legacy JS target

Some time ago, in Kotlin 1.8, JS IR compiler was promoted to stable and old JS compiler was deprecated. Kotlin 1.9 promotes the usage of deprecated JS compiler to an error. As a result, kotlinx.serialization no longer builds with the legacy compiler and does not distribute artifacts for it. You can read the migration guide for JS IR compiler here.

Also pay attention to the fact that Kotlin/Native also has some deprecated targets that are going to be removed in the Kotlin 1.9.20. Therefore, kotlinx.serialization 1.6.0-RC and 1.6.0 are likely the last releases that support these targets.

Case insensitivity for enums in Json

This release features a new configuration flag for Json: decodeEnumsCaseInsensitive that allows you to decode enum values in a case-insensitive manner. For example, when decoding enum class Foo { VALUE_A , VALUE_B} both inputs "value_a" and "value_A" will yield Foo.VALUE_A. You can read more about this feature in the documentation and corresponding PR.

Other bugfixes and enhancements

  • Add support to decode numeric literals containing an exponent (#2227) (thanks to Roberto Blázquez)
  • Fix NoSuchMethodError related to Java 8 API compatibility (#2328, #2350) (thanks to Björn Kautler)
  • Changed actual FormatLanguage annotation for JS and Native to avoid problems with duplicating org.intellij.lang.annotations.Language (#2390, #2379)
  • Fix error triggered by 'consume leading class discriminator' polymorphic parsing optimization (#2362)
  • Fix runtime error with Serializer for Nothing on the JS target (#2330) (thanks to Shreck Ye)
  • Fix beginStructure in JsonTreeDecoder when inner structure descriptor is same as outer (#2346) (thanks to Ugljesa Jovanovic)
  • Actualize 'serializer not found' platform-specific message (#2339)
  • Fixed regression with serialization using a list parametrized with contextual types (#2331)

1.5.1 / 2023-05-11

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 androidNativeX86 or watchosDeviceArm64. 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 JsonPrimitive constructor-like function that accept unsigned types: JsonPrimitive(1u). Second one adds new addAll functions to JsonArrayBuilder to be used with collections of numbers, booleans or strings: buildJsonArray { addAll(listOf(1, 2, 3)) } Both were contributed to us by aSemy.

Other enhancements

  • Potential source-breaking change: Rename json-okio target variables to sink (#2226)
  • Function to retrieve KSerializer by KClass and type arguments serializers (#2291)
  • Added FormatLanguage annotation to Json methods (#2234)
  • Properties Format: Support sealed/polymorphic classes as class properties (#2255)

Bugfixes

  • KeyValueSerializer: Fix missing call to endStructure() (#2272)
  • ObjectSerializer: Respect sequential decoding (#2273)
  • Fix value class encoding in various corner cases (#2242)
  • Fix incorrect json decoding iterator's .hasNext() behavior on array-wrapped inputs (#2268)
  • Fix memory leak caused by invalid KTypeWrapper's equals method (#2274)
  • Fixed NoSuchMethodError when parsing a JSON stream on Java 8 (#2219)
  • Fix MissingFieldException duplication (#2213)

1.5.0 / 2023-02-27

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 JsonEncoder and JsonDecoder: they allow intercepting (de)serialization process, making writing if custom HOCON-specific serializers easier. New ConfigMemorySizeSerializer and JavaDurationSerializer already 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 ChunkedDecoder allows 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

  • Improve runtime exceptions messages (#2180)
  • Added support for null values for nullable enums in lenient mode (#2176)
  • Prevent class loaders from leaking when using ClassValue cache (#2175)

1.5.0-RC / 2023-01-25

This is a release candidate for the next version with many new features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.8.0 by default.

Json naming strategies

A long-awaited feature (#33) is available in this release. A new interface, JsonNamingStrategy and Json configuration property namingStrategy allow defining a transformation that is applied to all properties' names serialized by a Json instance. There's also a predefined implementation for the most common use case: Json { namingStrategy = JsonNamingStrategy.SnakeCase }. Check out the PR for more details and documentation.

Json unquoted literals

kotlinx-serialization-json has an API for manipulating raw Json values: functions and classes JsonObject, JsonPrimitive, etc. In this release, there is a new addition to this API: JsonUnquotedLiteral constructor function. It allows to produce a string that is not quoted in the Json output. This function has a lot of valuable applications: from writing unsigned or large numbers to embedding whole Json documents without the need for re-parsing. For an example, read the Encoding literal Json content docs. This huge feature was contributed to us by aSemy: #2041.

Stabilization of serializer(java.lang.Type) function family

Functions serializer, serializerOrNull and extensions SerializersModule.serializer, SerializersModule.serializerOrNull have JVM-only overloads that accept java.lang.Type. These overloads are crucial for interoperability: with them, third-party Java frameworks like Spring, which usually rely on Java's reflection and type tokens, can retrieve KSerializer instance and use kotlinx.serialization properly. We've removed @ExperimentalSerializationApi from these functions, and starting from 1.5.0-RC they're considered stable with all backward compatibility guarantees. This change should improve third-party support for kotlinx.serialization in various frameworks. See the PR for details.

Deprecations in module builders for polymorphism

Some time ago, in 1.3.2, new functions SerializersModuleBuilder.polymorphicDefaultSerializer/polymorphicDefaultDeserializer and PolymorphicModuleBuilder.defaultDeserializer were introduced — better names allow an easier understanding of which serializers affect what part of the process. In 1.5.0-RC, we finish the migration path: these functions are no longer experimental. And old functions, namely SerializersModuleCollector.polymorphicDefault and PolymorphicModuleBuilder.default, are now deprecated. See the PR for details.

Bundled Proguard rules

The kotlinx-serialization-core-jvm JAR file now includes consumer Proguard rules, so manual Proguard configuration is no longer necessary for most of the setups. See updated Android setup section and corresponding PRs: #2092, #2123.

Support for kotlin.Duration in HOCON format

HOCON specifies its own formatting for duration values. Starting with this release, kotlinx-serialization-hocon is able to serialize and deserialize kotlin.Duration using proper representation instead of the default one. Big thanks to Alexander Mikhailov and his PRs: #2080, #2073.

Functional and performance improvements

  • Make DeserializationStrategy covariant at declaration-site (#1897) (thanks to Lukellmann)
  • Added support for the kotlin.Nothing class as built-in (#1991, #2150)
  • Further improve stream decoding performance (#2101)
  • Introduce CharArray pooling for InputStream decoding (#2100)
  • Consolidate exception messages and improve them (#2068)

Bugfixes

  • Add stable hashCode()/equals() calculation to PrimitiveSerialDescriptor (#2136) (thanks to Vasily Vasilkov)
  • Added a factory that creates an enum serializer with annotations on the class (#2125)
  • Correctly handle situation where different serializers can be provided for the same KClass in SealedClassSerializer (#2113)
  • Fixed serializers caching for parametrized types from different class loaders (#2070)

1.4.1 / 2022-10-14

This is patch release contains several bugfixes and improvements. Kotlin 1.7.20 is used by default.

Improvements

  • Add @MustBeDocumented to certain annotations (#2059)
  • Deprecate .isNullable in SerialDescriptor builder (#2040)
  • Unsigned primitives and unsigned arrays serializers can be retrieved as built-ins (#1992)
  • Serializers are now cached inside reflective lookup, leading to faster serializer retrieval (#2015)
  • Compiler plugin can create enum serializers using static factories for better speed (#1851) (Kotlin 1.7.20 required)
  • Provide foundation for compiler plugin intrinsics available in Kotlin 1.8.0 (#2031)

Bugfixes

  • Support polymorphism in Properties format (#2052) (thanks to Rodrigo Vedovato)
  • Added support of UTF-16 surrogate pairs to okio streams (#2033)
  • Fix dependency on core module from HOCON module (#2020) (thanks to Osip Fatkullin)

1.4.0 / 2022-08-18

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.4.0-RC plus some bugfixes on its own (see below). Kotlin 1.7.10 is used as a default.

Bugfixes

  • Fixed decoding of huge JSON data for okio streams (#2006)

1.4.0-RC / 2022-07-20

This is a candidate for the next big release with many new exciting features to try. It uses Kotlin 1.7.10 by default.

Integration with Okio's BufferedSource and BufferedSink

Okio library by Square is a popular solution for fast and efficient IO operations on JVM, K/N and K/JS. In this version, we have added functions that parse/write JSON directly to Okio's input/output classes, saving you the overhead of copying data to String beforehand. These functions are called Json.decodeFromBufferedSource and Json.encodeToBufferedSink, respectively. There's also decodeBufferedSourceToSequence that behaves similarly to decodeToSequence from Java streams integration, so you can lazily decode multiple objects the same way as before.

Note that these functions are located in a separate new artifact, so users who don't need them wouldn't find themselves dependent on Okio. To include this artifact in your project, use the same group id org.jetbrains.kotlinx and artifact id kotlinx-serialization-json-okio. To find out more about this integration, check new functions' documentation and corresponding pull requests: #1901 and #1982.

Inline classes and unsigned numbers do not require experimental annotations anymore

Inline classes and unsigned number types have been promoted to a Stable feature in Kotlin 1.5, and now we are promoting support for them in kotlinx.serialization to Stable status, too. To be precise, we've removed all @ExperimentalSerializationApi annotations from functions related to inline classes encoding and decoding, namely SerialDescriptor.isInline, Encoder.encodeInline, and some others. We've also updated related documentation article.

Additionally, all @ExperimentalUnsignedTypes annotations were removed completely, so you can freely use types such as UInt and their respective serializers as a stable feature without opt-in requirement.

Part of SerializationException's hierarchy is public now

When kotlinx.serialization 1.0 was released, all subclasses of SerializationException were made internal, since they didn't provide helpful information besides the standard message. Since then, we've received a lot of feature requests with compelling use-cases for exposing some of these internal types to the public. In this release, we are starting to fulfilling these requests by making MissingFieldException public. One can use it in the catch clause to better understand the reasons of failure — for example, to return 400 instead of 500 from an HTTP server — and then use its fields property to communicate the message better. See the details in the corresponding PR.

In future releases, we'll continue work in this direction, and we aim to provide more useful public exception types & properties. In the meantime, we've revamped KDoc for some methods regarding the exceptions — all of them now properly declare which exception types are allowed to be thrown. For example, KSerializer.deserialize is documented to throw IllegalStateException to indicate problems unrelated to serialization, such as data validation in classes' constructors.

@MetaSerializable annotation

This release introduces a new @MetaSerializable annotation that adds @Serializable behavior to user-defined annotations — i.e., those annotations would also instruct the compiler plugin to generate a serializer for class. In addition, all annotations marked with @MetaSerializable are saved in the generated @SerialDescriptor as if they are annotated with @SerialInfo.

This annotation will be particularly useful for various format authors who require adding some metadata to the serializable class — this can now be done using a single annotation instead of two, and without the risk of forgetting @Serializable. Check out details & examples in the KDoc and corresponding PR.

Note: Kotlin 1.7.0 or higher is required for this feature to work.

Moving documentation from GitHub pages to kotlinlang.org

As a part of a coordinated effort to unify kotlinx libraries users' experience, Dokka-generated documentation pages (KDoc) were moved from https://kotlin.github.io/kotlinx.serialization/ to https://kotlinlang.org/api/kotlinx.serialization/. No action from you is required — there are proper redirects at the former address, so there is no need to worry about links in your blogpost getting obsolete or broken.

Note that this move does not affect guides written in Markdown in the docs folder. We aim to move them later, enriching text with runnable examples as in the Kotlin language guides.

Other improvements

  • Allow Kotlin's null literal in JSON DSL (#1907) (thanks to Lukellmann)
  • Stabilize EmptySerializersModule (#1921)
  • Boost performance of polymorphic deserialization in optimistic scenario (#1919)
  • Added serializer for the kotlin.time.Duration class (plugin support comes in Kotlin 1.7.20) (#1960)
  • Support tagged not null marks in TaggedEncoder/Decoder (#1954) (thanks to EdwarDDay)

Bugfixes

  • Support quoting unsigned integers when used as map keys (#1969)
  • Fix protocol buffer enum schema generation (#1967) (thanks to mogud)
  • Support diamond inheritance of sealed interfaces in SealedClassSerializer (#1958)
  • Support retrieving serializer for sealed interface (#1968)
  • Fix misleading token description in JSON errors (#1941) (thanks to TheMrMilchmann)

1.3.3 / 2022-05-11

This release contains support for Protocol Buffers packed fields, as well as several bugfixes. It uses Kotlin 1.6.21 by default.

Protobuf packed fields

It is now possible to encode and decode Kotlin classes to/from Protobuf messages with packed repeated fields. To mark the field as packed, use @ProtoPacked annotation on it. Note it affects only List and primitive collection such as IntArray types. With this feature, it is now possible to decode Proto3 messages, where all repeated fields are packed by default. Protobuf schema generator also supports new @ProtoPacked annotation.

Many thanks to Paul de Vrieze for his valuable contribution!

Other improvements & small features

  • Incorporate JsonPath into exception messages (#1841)
  • Mark block in corresponding encodeStructure/decodeStructure extensions as crossinline to reduce amount of bytecode (#1917)
  • Support serialization of compile-time Collection<E> properties that are not lists at the runtime (#1821)
  • Best-effort kotlin reflect avoidance in serializer(Type) (#1819)

Bugfixes

  • Iterate over element indices in ObjectSerializer in order to let the format skip unknown keys (#1916)
  • Correctly support registering both default polymorphic serializer & deserializer (#1849)
  • Make error message for captured generic type parameters much more straightforward (#1863)

1.3.2 / 2021-12-23

This release contains several features and bugfixes for core API as well as for HOCON format. It uses Kotlin 1.6.10 by default.

Serializing objects to HOCON

It's now possible to encode Kotlin objects to Config values with new Hocon.encodeToConfig function. This feature may help edit existing configs inside Kotlin program or generate new ones.

Big thanks to Osip Fatkullin for implementing this.

Polymorphic default serializers

As of now, polymorphicDefault clause inside SerializersModule { } builder specifies a fallback serializer to be used only during deserialization process. A new function has been introduced to allow setting fallback serializer for serialization: polymorphicDefaultSerializer. This function should ease serializing vast hierarchies of third-party or Java classes.

Note that there are two new experimental functions, polymorphicDefaultSerializer and polymorphicDefaultDeserializer. To avoid naming confusion, we are going to deprecate polymorphicDefault in favor of polymorphicDefaultDeserializer in the next minor release (1.4.0).

Credit for the PR goes to our contributor Joseph Burton.

Other improvements

  • HOCON: parse strings into integers and booleans if possible (#1795) (thanks to tobiaslieber)
  • Add an encodeCollection extensions (#1749) (thanks to Nicklas Ansman Giertz)

Bugfixes

  • Properly handle top-level value classes in encodeToJsonElement (#1777)
  • Fix incorrect handling of object end when JsonTreeReader (JsonElement) is used with decodeToSequence (#1782)

1.3.1 / 2021-11-11

This release mainly contains bugfixes for 1.3.0 and provides new experimental Json.decodeToSequence function.

Improvements

  • Provide decodeToSequence to read multiple objects from stream lazily (#1691)

Bugfixes

  • Correctly handle buffer boundaries while decoding escape sequences from json stream (#1706)
  • Properly skip unknown keys for objects and structures with zero properties (#1720)
  • Fix merging for maplikeSerializer when the map is not empty (by using the actual size * 2). (#1712) (thanks to pdvrieze)
  • Fix lookup of primitive array serializers by Java type token (#1708)

1.3.0 / 2021-09-23

This release contains all of the cool new features from 1.3.0-RC (see below) as well as minor improvements. It uses Kotlin 1.5.31 by default.

Bugfixes and improvements

  • Promote JsonConfiguration and its usages to stable (#1690)
  • Remove opt-in annotations from SerialFormat, StringFormat, BinaryFormat (#1688)
  • Correctly throw SerializationException instead of IOOBE for some cases with EOF in streams (#1677)
  • CBOR: ignore tags when reading (#1614) (thanks to David Robertson)

1.3.0-RC / 2021-09-06

This is a release candidate for the next version. It contains a lot of interesting features and improvements, so we ask you to evaluate it and share your feedback. Kotlin 1.5.30 is used by default.

Java IO stream-based JSON serialization

Finally, in kotlinx.serialization 1.3.0 we’re presenting the first experimental version of the serialization API for IO streams: Json.encodeToStream and Json.decodeFromStream extension functions. With this API, you can decode objects directly from files, network connections, and other data sources without reading the data to strings beforehand. The opposite operation is also available: you can send encoded objects directly to files and other streams in a single API call. IO stream serialization is available only on the JVM platform and for the JSON format for now.

Check out more in the PR.

Property-level control over defaults values encoding

Previous versions of the library allowed to specify whether to encode or drop default properties values with format configuration flags such as Json { encodeDefaults = false }. In 1.3.0 we’re extending this feature by adding a new way to fine-tune the serialization of default values: you can now control it on the property level using the new @EncodeDefaults annotation.

@EncodeDefaults annotation has a higher priority over the encodeDefaults property and takes one of two possible values:

  • ALWAYS (default value) encodes a property value even if it equals to default.
  • NEVER doesn’t encode the default value regardless of the format configuration.

Encoding of the annotated properties is not affected by encodeDefault format flag and works as described for all serialization formats, not only JSON.

To learn more, check corresponding PR.

Excluding null values from JSON serialization

In 1.3.0, we’re introducing one more way to reduce the size of the generated JSON strings: omitting null values. A new JSON configuration property explicitNulls defines whether null property values should be included in the serialized JSON string. The difference from encodeDefaults is that explicitNulls = false flag drops null values even if the property does not have a default value. Upon deserializing such a missing property, a null or default value (if it exists) will be used.

To maintain backwards compatibility, this flag is set to true by default. You can learn more in the documentation or the PR.

Per-hierarchy polymorphic class discriminators

In previous versions, you could change the discriminator name using the classDiscriminator property of the Json instance. In 1.3.0, we’re adding a way to set a custom discriminator name for each class hierarchy to enable more flexible serialization. You can do it by annotating a class with @JsonClassDiscriminator with the discriminator name as its argument. A custom discriminator is applied to the annotated class and its subclasses. Only one custom discriminator can be used in each class hierarchy, thanks to the new @InheritableSerialInfo annotation.

Check out corresponding PR for details.

Support for Java module system

Now all kotlinx.serialization runtime libraries are shipped as a multi-release JAR with module-info.class file for Java versions 9 and higher. This enables possibilities to use kotlinx.serialization with modern tools such as jlink and various technologies such as TorandoFX.

Many thanks to our contributor Gerard de Leeuw and his PR for making this possible.

Native targets for Apple Silicon

This release includes klibs for new targets, introduced in Kotlin/Native 1.5.30 — macosArm64, iosSimulatorArm64, watchosSimulatorArm64, and tvosSimulatorArm64.

Bugfixes and improvements

  • Properly handle quoted 'null' literals in lenient mode (#1637)
  • Switch on deep recursive function when nested level of JSON is too deep (#1596)
  • Support for local serializable classes in IR compiler
  • Support default values for @SerialInfo annotations in IR compiler
  • Improve error message for JsonTreeReader (#1597)
  • Add guide for delegating serializers and wrapping serial descriptor (#1591)
  • Set target JVM version to 8 for Hocon module in Gradle metadata (#1661)

1.2.2 / 2021-07-08

This release contains various bugfixes, some useful features and important performance improvements. It also uses Kotlin 1.5.20 as default.

Features

  • Support for @JsonNames and coerceInputValues in Json.decodeFromDynamic (#1479)
  • Add factory function to wrap a serial descriptor with a custom name for custom delegating serializers (#1547) (thanks to Fadenfire)
  • Allow contextually serialized types to be used as map keys in Json (#1552) (thanks to pdvrieze)

Bugfixes and performance improvements

  • Update size in JsonStringBuilder slow-path to avoid excessive array-copies for large strings with escape symbols (#1491)
  • Optimize integer encoding length in CBOR (#1570) (thanks to davertay)
  • Throw JsonDecodingException instead of ClassCastException during unexpected null in TreeJsonDecoder (#1550)
  • Prohibit 'null' strings in lenient mode in order to get rid of 'null' and "null" ambiguity (#1549)
  • Avoid usage of reflective-like serialDescriptor<KType> in production sources (#1540)
  • Added correct error message when deserializing missing enum member for Properties format (#1539)
  • Make DescriptorSchemaCache in Json thread-local on Native (#1484)

1.2.1 / 2021-05-14

This release mainly contains bugfixes for various issues, including important broken thread-safety and improper encoding.

Features

  • Added support for nullable values, nested and empty collections in protobuf (#1430)

Bugfixes

  • Support @JsonNames for enum values (#1473)
  • Handle EOF in skipElement correctly (#1475)
  • Allow using value classes with primitive carriers as map keys (#1470)
  • Read JsonNull only for non-string literals in JsonTreeReader (#1466)
  • Properly reuse JsonStringBuilders in CharArrayPool (#1455)
  • Properly ensure capacity of the string builder on the append slow-path (#1441)

1.2.0 / 2021-04-27

This release has some known critical bugs, so we advise to use 1.2.1 instead.

This release contains a lot of new features and important improvements listed below; Kotlin 1.5.0 is used as a default compiler and language version.

JSON performance improvements

JSON encoder and decoder were revisited and significantly rewritten, which lead us to up to 2-3x times speedup in certain cases. Additional details can be found in the corresponding issues: [1], [2].

Ability to specify alternative names during JSON decoding

The one of the most voted issues is fixed now — it is possible to specify multiple names for one property using new @JsonNames annotation. Unlike @SerialName, it only affects JSON decoding, so it is useful when dealing with different versions of the API. We've prepared a documentation for you about it.

JsonConfiguration in public API

JsonConfiguration is exposed as a property of Json instance. You can use it to adjust behavior in your custom serializers. Check out more in the corresponding issue and the PR.

Generator for .proto files based on serializable Kotlin classes

Our implementation of Protocol Buffers format uses @Serializable Kotlin classes as a source of schema. This is very convenient for Kotlin-to-Kotlin communication, but makes interoperability between languages complicated. To resolve this issue, we now have a schema generator that can produce .proto files out of Kotlin classes. Using it, you can keep Kotlin classes as a source of truth and use traditional protoc compilers for other languages at the same time. To learn more, check out the documentation for the new ProtoBufSchemaGenerator class or visit the corresponding PR.

Note: this generator is on its experimental stage and any feedback is very welcomed.

Contextual serialization of generic classes

Before 1.2.0, it was impossible to register context serializer for generic class, because contextual function accepted a single serializer. Now it is possible to register a provider — lambda that allows to construct a serializer for generic class out of its type arguments serializers. See the details in the documentation.

Other features

  • Support for watchosX64 target (#1366).
  • Introduce kotlinx-serialization-bom (#1356).
  • Support serializer on JS IR when T is an interface (#1431).

Bugfixes

  • Fix serializer lookup by KType for third party classes (#1397) (thanks to mvdbos).
  • Fix inability to encode/decode inline class with string to JsonElement (#1408).
  • Throw SerializationException instead of AIOB in ProtoBuf (#1373).
  • Fix numeric overflow in JsonLexer (#1367) (thanks to EdwarDDay).

1.1.0 / 2021-02-17

This release contains all features and bugfixes from 1.1.0-RC plus an additional fix for incorrect exception type (#1325 — Throw SerializationException instead of IllegalStateException in EnumSerializer) and uses release version of Kotlin 1.4.30.

In the light of JCenter shutdown, starting from 1.1.0-RC and now on, all new releases of kotlinx.serialization are published directly to Maven Central and therefore are not available in https://kotlin.bintray.com/kotlinx/ repository. We suggest you to remove jcenter() and other kotlin bintray repositories from your buildscripts and to use mavenCentral() repository instead.

1.1.0-RC / 2021-02-03

This is a release candidate of 1.1.0 version. Note that final 1.1.0 version may include more features and bugfixes, which would be listed in the corresponding changelog.

Kotlin version requirement updated

Due to changes in calling conventions between compiler plugin and serialization core runtime, this release requires Kotlin version at least 1.4.30-M1. However, this changes should not affect your code, because only deprecated functions were removed from public API. See corresponding PR for the details.

Experimental support for inline classes (IR only)

Using 1.1.0-RC, you can mark inline classes as @Serializable and use them in other serializable classes. Unsigned integer types (UByte, UShort, UInt and ULong) are serializable as well and have special support in JSON. This feature requires Kotlin compiler 1.4.30-RC and enabling new IR compilers for JS and JVM.

You can learn more in the documentation and corresponding pull request.

Other features

  • Add serializerOrNull function for KType and Type arguments (#1164)
  • Allow shared prefix names in Properties (#1183) (thanks to TorRanfelt)
  • Add support for encoding/decoding Properties values as Strings (#1158) (thanks to daniel-jasinski)

Bugfixes and performance improvements

  • Support contextual serialization for derived classes (#1277) (thanks to Martin Raison)
  • Ensure serialization is usable from K/N background thread (#1282)
  • Fail on primitive type overflow during JsonElement deserialization (#1300)
  • Throw SerializationException instead of ISE when encountering an invalid boolean in JSON (#1299)
  • Optimize the loop for writing large varints in ProtoBuf (#1294)
  • Fix serializing property with custom accessors and backing field (#1197)
  • Optimize check for missing fields in deserialization and improve MissingFieldException message (#1153)
  • Improved support of nullable serializer in @UseSerializers annotation (#1195)
  • Correctly escape keys in JsonObject.toString() (#1246) (thanks to Karlatemp)
  • Treat Collection as ArrayList in serializer by type lookups (#1257)
  • Do not try to end structure in encode/decode structure extensions if an exception has been thrown, so the original exception will be propagated (#1201)
  • Properly cache serial names in order to improve performance of JSON parser with strict mode (#1209)
  • Fix dynamic serialization for nullable values (#1199) (thanks to ankushg)

1.0.1 / 2020-10-28

This patch release contains several feature improvements as well as bugfixes and performance improvements.

Features

  • Add object-based serialization and deserialization of polymorphic types for dynamic conversions on JS platform (#1122)
  • Add support for object polymorphism in HOCON decoder (#1136)
  • Add support of decoding map in the root of HOCON config (#1106)

Bugfixes

  • Properly cache generated serializers in PluginGeneratedSerialDescriptor (#1159)
  • Add Pair and Triple to serializer resolving from Java type token (#1160)
  • Fix deserialization of half-precision, float and double types in CBOR (#1112)
  • Fix ByteString annotation detection when ByteArray is nullable (#1139)

1.0.0 / 2020-10-08

The first public stable release, yay! The definitions of stability and backwards compatibility guarantees are located in the corresponding document. We now also have a GitHub Pages site with full API reference.

Compared to RC2, no new features apart from #947 were added and all previously deprecated declarations and migrations were deleted. If you are using RC/RC2 along with deprecated declarations, please, migrate before updating to 1.0.0. In case you are using pre-1.0 versions (e.g. 0.20.0), please refer to our migration guide.

Bugfixes and improvements

  • Support nullable types at top-level for JsonElement decoding (#1117)
  • Add CBOR ignoreUnknownKeys option (#947) (thanks to Travis Wyatt)
  • Fix incorrect documentation of encodeDefaults (#1108) (thanks to Anders Carling)

1.0.0-RC2 / 2020-09-21

Second release candidate for 1.0.0 version. This RC contains tweaks and changes based on users feedback after 1.0.0-RC.

Major changes

  • JSON format is now located in different artifact (#994)

In 1.0.0-RC, the kotlinx-serialization-core artifact contained core serialization entities as well as Json serial format. We've decided to change that and to make core format-agnostic. It would make the life easier for those who use other serial formats and also make possible to write your own implementation of JSON or another format without unnecessary dependency on the default one.

In 1.0.0-RC2, Json class and related entities are located in kotlinx-serialization-json artifact. To migrate, simply replace kotlinx-serialization-core dependency with -json. Core library then will be included automatically as the transitive dependency.

For most use-cases, you should use new kotlinx-serialization-json artifact. Use kotlinx-serialization-core if you are writing a library that depends on kotlinx.serialization in a format-agnostic way of provides its own serial format.

  • encodeDefaults flag is now set to false in the default configuration for JSON, CBOR and Protocol Buffers.

The change is motivated by the fact that in most real-life scenarios, this flag is set to false anyway, because such configuration reduces visual clutter and saves amount of data being serialized. Other libraries, like GSON and Moshi, also have this behavior by default.

This may change how your serialized data looks like, if you have not set value for encodeDefaults flag explicitly. We anticipate that most users already had done this, so no migration is required. In case you need to return to the old behavior, simply add encodeDefaults = true to your configuration while creating Json/Cbor/ProtoBuf object.

  • Move Json.encodeToDynamic/Json.decodeFromDynamic functions to json package

Since these functions are no longer exposed via DynamicObjectParser/Serializer and they are now Json class extensions, they should be moved to kotlinx.serialization.json package. To migrate, simply add import kotlinx.serialization.json.* to your files.

Bugfixes and improvements

  • Do not provide default implementation for serializersModule in AbstractEncoder/Decoder (#1089)
  • Support JsonElement hierarchy in dynamic encoding/decoding (#1080)
  • Support top-level primitives and primitive map keys in dynamic encoding/decoding
  • Change core annotations retention (#1083)
  • Fix 'Duplicate class ... found in modules' on Gradle != 6.1.1 (#996)
  • Various documentation clarifications
  • Support deserialization of top-level nullable types (#1038)
  • Make most serialization exceptions eligible for coroutines exception recovery (#1054)
  • Get rid of methods that do not present in Android API<24 (#1013, #1040)
  • Throw JsonDecodingException on empty string literal at the end of the input (#1011)
  • Remove new lines in deprecation warnings that caused errors in ObjC interop (#990)

1.0.0-RC / 2020-08-17

Release candidate for 1.0.0 version. The goal of RC release is to collect feedback from users and provide 1.0.0 release with bug fixes and improvements based on that feedback.

While working on 1.0.0 version, we carefully examined every public API declaration of the library and split it to stable API, that we promise to be source and binary-compatible, and experimental API, that may be changed in the future. Experimental API is annotated with @ExperimentalSerializationApi annotation, which requires opt-in. For a more detailed description of the guarantees, please refer to the compatibility guide.

The id of the core artifact with @Serializable annotation and Json format was changed from kotlinx-serialization-runtime to kotlinx-serialization-core to be more clear and aligned with other kotlinx libraries.

A significant part of the public API was renamed or extracted to a separate package. To migrate from the previous versions of the library, please refer to the migration guide.

API changes

Json

  • Core API changes

    • stringify and parse are renamed to encodeToString and decodeFromString
    • parseJson and fromJson are renamed to parseToJsonElement and decodeFromJsonElement
    • Reified versions of methods are extracted to extensions
  • Json constructor is replaced with Json {} builder function, JsonConfiguration is deprecated in favor of Json {} builder

    • All default Json implementations are removed
    • Json companion object extends Json
  • Json configuration

    • prettyPrintIndent allows only whitespaces
    • serializeSpecialFloatingPointValues is renamed to allowSpecialFloatingPointValues. It now affects both serialization and deserialization behaviour
    • unquoted JSON flag is deprecated for removal
    • New coerceInputValues option for null-defaults and unknown enums (#90, #246)
  • Simplification of JsonElement API

    • Redundant members of JsonElement API are deprecated or extracted to extensions
    • Potential error-prone API is removed
    • JsonLiteral is deprecated in favor of JsonPrimitive constructors with nullable parameter
  • JsonElement builders rework to be aligned with stdlib collection builders (#418, #627)

    • Deprecated infix to and unaryPlus in JSON DSL in favor of put/add functions
    • jsonObject {} and json {} builders are renamed to buildJsonObject {} and buildJsonArray {}
    • Make all builders inline (#703)
  • JavaScript support

    • DynamicObjectParser is deprecated in the favor of Json.decodeFromDynamic extension functions
    • Json.encodeToDynamic extension is added as a counterpart to Json.decodeFromDynamic (former DynamicObjectParser) (#116)
  • Other API changes:

    • JsonInput and JsonOutput are renamed to JsonDecoder and JsonEncoder
    • Methods in JsonTransformingSerializer are renamed to transformSerialize and transformDeserialize
    • JsonParametricSerializer is renamed to JsonContentPolymorphicSerializer
    • JsonEncodingException and JsonDecodingException are made internal
  • Bug fixes

    • IllegalStateException when null occurs in JSON input in the place of an expected non-null object (#816)
    • java.util.NoSuchElementException when deserializing twice from the same JsonElement (#807)

Core API for format authoring

  • The new naming scheme for SerialFormats

    • Core functions in StringFormat and BinaryFormat are renamed and now follow the same naming scheme
    • stringify/parse are renamed to encodeToString/decodeFromString
    • encodeToByteArray/encodeToHexString/decodeFromByteArray/decodeFromHexString in BinaryFormat are introduced instead of dump/dumps/load/loads
  • New format instances building convention

    • Constructors replaced with builder-function with the same name to have the ability to add new configuration parameters, while preserving both source and binary compatibility
    • Format's companion objects now extend format class and can be used interchangeably
  • SerialDescriptor-related API

    • SerialDescriptor and SerialKind are moved to a separate kotlinx.serialization.descriptors package
    • ENUM and CONTEXTUAL kinds now extend SerialKind directly
    • PrimitiveDescriptor is renamed to PrimitiveSerialDescriptor
    • Provide specific buildClassSerialDescriptor to use with classes' custom serializers, creating other kinds is considered experimental for now
    • Replace extensions that returned lists (e.g. elementDescriptors) with properties that return iterable as an optimization
    • IndexOutOfBoundsException in descriptor.getElementDescriptor(index) for List after upgrade to 0.20.0 is fixed (#739)
  • SerializersModule-related API

    • SerialModule is renamed to SerializersModule
    • SerialModuleCollector is renamed to SerializersModuleCollector
    • All builders renamed to be aligned with a single naming scheme (e.g. SerializersModule {} DSL)
    • Deprecate infix with in polymorphic builder in favor of subclass()
    • Helper-like API is extracted to extension functions where possible.
    • polymorphicDefault API for cases when type discriminator is not registered or absent (#902)
  • Contextual serialization

    • @ContextualSerialization is split into two annotations: @Contextual to use on properties and @UseContextualSerialization to use on file
    • New SerialDescriptor.capturedKClass API to introspect SerializersModule-based contextual and polymorphic kinds (#515, #595)
  • Encoding-related API

    • Encoding-related classes (Encoder, Decoder, AbstractEncoder, AbstractDecoder) are moved to a separate kotlinx.serialization.encoding package
    • Deprecated typeParameters argument in beginStructure/beginCollection methods
    • Deprecated updateSerializableValue and similar methods and UpdateMode enum
    • Renamed READ_DONE to DECODE_DONE
    • Make extensions inline where applicable
    • kotlinx.io mockery (InputStream, ByteArrayInput, etc) is removed
  • Serializer-related API

    • UnitSerializer is replaced with Unit.serializer()
    • All methods for serializers retrieval are renamed to serializer
    • Context is used as a fallback in serializer by KType/Java's Reflect Type functions (#902, #903)
    • Deprecated all exceptions except SerializationException.
    • @ImplicitReflectionSerializer is deprecated
    • Support of custom serializers for nullable types is added (#824)

ProtoBuf

  • ProtoBuf constructor is replaced with ProtoBuf {} builder function
  • ProtoBuf companion object now extends ProtoBuf
  • ProtoId is renamed to ProtoNumber, ProtoNumberType to ProtoIntegerType to be consistent with ProtoBuf specification
  • ProtoBuf performance is significantly (from 2 to 10 times) improved (#216)
  • Top-level primitives, classes and objects are supported in ProtoBuf as length-prefixed tagless messages (#93)
  • SerializationException is thrown instead of IllegalStateException on incorrect input (#870)
  • ProtobufDecodingException is made internal

Other formats

  • All format constructors are migrated to builder scheme
  • Properties serialize and deserialize enums as strings (#818)
  • CBOR major type 2 (byte string) support (#842)
  • ConfigParser is renamed to Hocon, kotlinx-serialization-runtime-configparser artifact is renamed to kotlinx-serialization-hocon
  • Do not write/read size of collection into Properties' map (#743)

0.20.0 / 2020-03-04

Release notes

0.20.0 release is focused on giving a library its final and stable API shape.

We have carefully evaluated every public declaration and decided whether it should be publicly available. As a result, some declarations were deprecated with an intention of removing them from public API because they are going to be replaced with others, more valuable and useful for users.

Deprecated symbols include:

  • Pre-defined JSON instances like nonStrictstrictMode was split to 3 separate, more granular, flags. Users are encouraged to create their own configuration;
  • Top-level serializers like IntSerializer and ArrayListSerializer. They were replaced with constructor-like factory functions.
  • SerialClassDescImpl creation class replaced with SerialDescriptor builder function to ease writing of custom serializers and maintain SerialDescriptor contract.
  • Internal utilities, like HexConverter and ByteBuffer, were deprecated as not relevant to serialization public API.
  • Add-on formats like Protobuf, CBOR and Properties (formerly Mapper) are now extracted to separate artifacts to keep the core API lightweight.

We have spent a lot of effort into the quality, documenting most of the core interfaces, establishing their contracts, fixing numerous of bugs, and even introducing new features that may be useful for those of you who write custom serializers — see JsonTransformingSerializer.

Such API changes, of course, may be not backwards-compatible in some places, in particular, between compiler plugin and runtime. Given that the library is still is in the experimental phase, we took the liberty to introduce breaking changes in order to give users the better, more convenient API. Therefore, this release has number 0.20.0 instead of 0.15.0; Kotlin 1.3.70 is compatible only with this release.

To migrate:

  1. Replace import kotlinx.serialization.internal.* with import kotlinx.serialization.builtins.*. This action is sufficient for most of the cases, except primitive serializers — instead of using IntSerializer, use Int.serializer(). For other object-like declarations, you may need to transform it to function call: ByteArraySerializer => ByteArraySerializer().

  2. Pay attention to the changed JsonConfiguration constructor arguments: instead of strictMode, now three different flags are available: ignoreUnknownKeys, isLenient, and serializeSpecialFloatingPointValues.

  3. If you used formats other than JSON, make sure you've included the corresponding artifact as dependency, because now they're located outside of core module. See formats list for particular artifact coordinates.

  4. Other corresponding deprecation replacements are available via standard @Deprecated(replaceWith=..) mechanism. (use Alt+Enter for quickfix replacing).

Full changelog (by commit):

  • This release is compatible with Kotlin 1.3.70
  • Rework polymorphic descriptors: polymorphic and sealed descriptor elements are now aligned with an actual serialization process (#731)
  • Hide internal collection and map serializers
  • Introduce factories for ArraySerializers as well, deprecate top-level array serializers
  • Extract ElementValue encoder and decoder to builtins and rename it to AbstractEncoder and AbstractDecoder respectively
  • Hide as much internal API as possible for collections. Now ListSerializer(), etc factories should be used
  • Replace top-level primitive serializers with corresponding companion functions from builtins
  • Move Tagged.kt to internal package
  • Hide tuple serializers from the public usages and replace them with factory methods in builtins package
  • Deprecate top-level format instances, leave only companion objects
  • Document contracts for JsonInput/JsonOutput (#715)
  • Ensure that serialization exception is thrown from JSON parser on invalid inputs (#704)
  • Do best-effort input/output attach to exceptions to simplify debugging
  • JSON configuration rework: strictMode is splitted into three flags.
  • Make strictMode even more restrictive, prohibit unquoted keys and values by default, always use strict boolean parser (#498, #467)
  • Preserve quotation information during JsonLiteral parsing (#536, #537)
  • Change MapEntrySerializer.descriptor to be truly map-like. Otherwise, it cannot be properly serialized by TaggedDecoder (-> to JsonObject)
  • Cleanup ConfigParser: move to proper package to be consistent with other formats
  • Support primitive and reference arrays in serializer(KType)
  • Add option to use HOCON naming convention
  • Allow DynamicObjectParser to handle polymorphic types (array-mode polymorphism only)
  • Get rid of PrimitiveKind.UNIT and corresponding encoder methods. Now UNIT encoded as regular object.
  • JsonParametricSerializer and JsonTransformingSerializer implementation
  • Remove AbstractSerialFormat superclass since it is useless
  • Deprecate most of the functions intended for internal use
  • Document core kotlinx.serialization.* package
  • Introduce UnionKind.CONTEXTUAL to cover Polymorphic/Contextual serializers, get rid of elementsCount in builders
  • SerialDescriptor for enums rework: now each enum member has object kind
  • Introduce DSL for creating user-defined serial descriptors
  • Update README with Gradle Kotlin DSL (#638)
  • Fix infinite recursion in EnumDescriptor.hashCode() (#666)
  • Allow duplicating serializers during SerialModule concatenation if they are equal (#616)
  • Rework sealed class discriminator check to reduce the footprint of the check when no JSON is used
  • Detect collisions with class discriminator and for equal serial names within the same sealed class hierarchy (#457)
  • Detect name conflicts in polymorphic serialization during setup phase (#461, #457, #589)
  • Extract all mutable state in modules package to SerialModuleBuilder to have a single mutable point and to ensure that SerialModule can never be modified
  • Omit nulls in Properties.store instead of throwing an exception
  • Add optionals handling to Properties reader (#460, #79)
  • Support StructureKind.MAP in Properties correctly (#406)
  • Move Mapper to separate 'properties' module and rename it to Properties
  • Reified extensions for registering serializers in SerialModule (#671, #669)
  • Promote KSerializer.nullable to public API
  • Object serializer support in KType and Type based serializer lookups on JVM (#656)
  • Deprecate HexConverter
  • Supply correct child descriptors for Pair and Triple
  • Rename SerialId to ProtoId to better reflect its semantics
  • Support of custom generic classes in typeOf()/serializer() API (except JS)
  • Allow setting ProtoBuf.shouldEncodeElementDefault to false (#397, #71)
  • Add Linux ARM 32 and 64 bit targets
  • Reduce number of internal dependencies: deprecate IOException, mark IS/OS as internal serialization API (so it can be removed in the future release)
  • Reduce number of internal dependencies and use bitwise operations in ProtoBuf/Cbor instead of ByteBuffer. Deprecate ByteBuffer for removal
  • Extract ProtoBuf & CBOR format to the separate module
  • READ_ALL rework (#600)
  • SerialDescriptor API standartization (#626, #361, #410)
  • Support polymorphism in CBOR correctly (fixes #620)
  • Add forgotten during migration WASM32 target (#625)
  • Fix exception messages & typos in JsonElement (#621)

v0.14.0 / 2019-11-19

  • Bump version to 0.14.0 @ Kotlin 1.3.60
  • Add empty javadoc artifact to linking with Maven Central
  • Mark more things as @InternalSerializationApi.
  • Support @SerialId on enum members in protobuf encoding
  • Move Polymorphic and sealed kinds from UnionKind to special PolymorphicKind
  • Sealed classes serialization & generated serializers for enum classes (@SerialInfo support)
  • Objects serialization
  • Don't use deprecated UTF8<>ByteArray conversions in Native
  • Improve error message when static non-generic serializer can't be found
  • Support optional values for typesafe config format

v0.13.0 / 2019-09-12

  • Add mingwX86 target (#556)
  • Replace KClass.simpleName with artificial expect/actual with java.lang.Class.simpleName on JVM to overcome requirement for kotlin-reflect.jar (#549)
  • Update Gradle to 5.6.1 (therefore Gradle metadata to 1.0)
  • Fix incorrect index supply during map deserialization when READ_ALL was used (#526)
  • Serializers for primitive arrays (ByteArray etc)
  • Hide NullableSerializer, introduce '.nullable' extension instead
  • Fix the library to not create a stack overflow exception when creating a MissingDescriptorException. (#545)

v0.12.0 / 2019-08-23

  • Set up linuxArm32Hfp target (#535)
  • wasm32 is added as a build target (#518)
  • MPP (JVM & Native) serializer resolving from KType (via typeOf()/serializer() function)
  • Support maps and objects decoding when map size present in stream (fix #517)
  • Add proper SerialClassDescImpl.toString
  • Make JSON parser much more stricter; e.g. Prohibit all excessive separators in objects and maps
  • Robust JsonArray parsing
  • Improve json exceptions, add more contextual information, get rid of obsolete exception types
  • Prohibit trailing commas in JSON parser
  • Make the baseclass of the polymorphic serializer public to allow formats (#520)
  • Fix decoding for ProtoBuf when there are missing properties in the model. (#506)
  • Rework JsonException and related subclasses
  • Fix #480 (deserialization of complex map keys). Add tests for structured map keys in conjuction with polymorphism
  • Implement 'allowStructuredMapKeys' flag. Now this flag is required for serializing into JSON maps which keys are not primitive.

v0.11.1 / 2019-06-19

  • Fixed some bugs in compiler plugin for Native (#472, #478) (Kotlin 1.3.40 required)
  • Remove dependency on stdlib-jvm from common source set (Fixes #481)
  • Fix @UseSerializers argument type and clarify some docs
  • Support primitives (ints, strings, JsonLiterals, JsonNull, etc) on a top-level when saving/restoring JSON AST (#451)
  • Migrate to the new (Kotlin 1.3) MPP model
  • Add @SharedImmutable to default json module. Fixes #441 and #446

v0.11.0 / 2019-04-12

Plugin:

  • Semantic change: Now properties with default values are @Optional by default, and properties without backing fields are @Transient by default.
  • Allow '@Serializable' on a type usage (fixes #367)
  • Auto-applying @Polymorphic for interfaces and serializable abstract classes
  • Do not enable PolymorphicSerializer without special annotation
  • Fix missing optionality of property when generating descriptor in Native
  • Fix impossibility to make @Optional field in a class hierarchy on JS
  • Add synthetic companion with .serializer() getter even if default serializer is overridden. (fixes #228)
  • Ban primitive arrays in JVM codegen too (fixes #260)
  • Don't generate writeSelf/internal constructor if corresponding serialize/deserialize aren't auto-generated
  • Support Serializable class hierarchies on Native and JS
  • Replace @Optional with @Required
  • Support classes with more than 32 serializable properties (fixes #164)
  • Make enums and interfaces not serializable internally. However, they still can be serialized using custom companion object. Fixes #138 and #304

Runtime:

  • Introduce JsonBuilder and JsonConfiguration as a better mechanism for configuring and changing configuration of the JSON
  • Implement polymorphic serialization in JSON using class discriminator key
  • Force quoting for map keys (fixes #379)
  • Fix bug with endianness in Native for Longs/Doubles
  • Do not allow to mutate SerialModule in formats
  • Implement multiplatform (JVM, JS and Native) PolymorphicSerializer
  • Remove obsolete and poorly designed global class cache. Remove JVM-only PolymorphicSerializer
  • Replace old SerialModule with new one which: - Can not be installed, should be passed in format constructor - Has polymorphic resolve and contextual resolve - Has DSL for creation - Immutable, but can be combined or overwritten
  • Improve error message for unknown enum constant
  • Deprecate @Optional, introduce @Required
  • Use long instead of int in JsonLiteralSerializer
  • Json and protobuf schemas recording prototype
  • Change JsonObject so it would comply to a Map interface: .get should return null for a missing key Incompatibility with standard Map contract may bring a lot of problems, e.g. broken equals.
  • Make JsonElementSerializer public

0.10.0 / 2019-01-22

  • Migrate to Gradle 4.10 and metadata 0.4
  • Update to 1.3.20
  • Reorder Json parameter for consistency
  • Make JsonElement.toString() consistent with stringify (#325)
  • Reader.read(): Int should return -1 on EOF.
  • Optimize the Writer.write(String) case.
  • Update the docs with new annotations

0.10.0-eap-1 / 2018-12-19

Plugin:

  • Support @SerialInfo annotation for Native
  • Remove redundant check for 'all parameters are properties' in a case of fully-customized serializer.
  • Fix unresolved symbol to SerialDescriptor in KSerializer if it was referenced from user custom serializer code (#290)
  • Support for @UseSerializers annotation
  • Restrict auto-implementing serializers methods to certain type of classes
  • Increase priority of overridden serializer on type (#252)
  • Fix instantiation of generic serializers on JS (#244)
  • .shouldEncodeElementDefault for JVM (#58)
  • Support skipping values equals to defaults in output stream for JS and Native backends (#58)
  • Support enums in Native
  • Support reference array and context serializers in Native
  • Fix order of overriding @Serializable(with) on property: check override, than @ContextualSerialization.
  • Support @Transient properties initializers and init blocks in Native
  • Better lookup for serializer() function in companion for generic classes because user can define a parameterless shorthand one (#228)
  • Generics serialization in Native
  • .getElementDescriptor for JVM, JS and Native
  • Respect @ContextualSerialization on file
  • Remove auto-applying ContextSerializer. @ContextualSerialization should be used instead.

Runtime:

  • Turn around messed endianness names (#308)
  • Update to Kotlin 1.3.20 EAP 2
  • Get rid of protobuf-platform functions since @SerialInfo annotations are supported now. Auto-assign ids starting with 1 because 0 is not a valid protobuf ID.
  • Delegates equals, hashCode of JsonObject and JsonArray.
  • Test for fixed #190 in plugin
  • UseSerializers annotation
  • Introduce LongAsStringSerializer
  • Add validation for parsing dynamic to Long Fixes #274
  • Merge pull request #294 from Kotlin/recursive_custom_parsing
  • Fix recursive serialization for JsonOutputs/Inputs
  • Production-ready JSON API
  • Remove ValueTransformer
  • Json improvements
  • @Serializable support for JsonArray
  • @Serializable support for JsonObject
  • @Serializable support for JsonNull and JsonPrimitive
  • Hide JsonTreeParser, provide Json.parseJson as replacement, implement basic JsonElementSerializer.deserialize
  • Migrate the rest of the test on JsonTestBase, implement nullable result in tree json
  • Implement custom serializers support for TreeJsonInput
  • Implement JsonArray serialization
  • Implement strict mode for double in TreeJsonOutput (fixes JsonModesTest)
  • Introduce JsonTestBase in order to ensure streaming and tree json compatibility, transient and strict support in TreeJsonInput
  • Make JsonElement serializable via common machinery
  • Json rework, consolidate different parsing mechanisms, hide implementation details
  • Polymorphic serializer improvements
  • Renamed identifiers to align with Kotlin's coding conventions. https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/coding-conventions.html#naming-rules
  • Changed JSON -> Json and CBOR -> Cbor

v0.9.1 / 2018-11-19

  • Update lib to 0.9.1/Kotlin to 1.3.10
  • Make some clarifications about Gradle plugin DSL and serialization plugin distribution
  • Primitive descriptor with overriden name
  • Add missing shorthands for float and char serializers (Fixes #263)
  • Fix bug where primitive non-string values created by hand and created by parser could be inequal due to a redundant type comparison.
  • Don't look at default serializer too early during reflective lookup (Fixes #250)

v0.9.0 / 2018-10-24

  • Fix bug where .simpleName was not available for primitives' KClasses.
  • Improve Mapper: it is now a class (with default instance in Companion) which extends AbstractSerialFormat and therefore have context and proper reflectionless API.
  • Introduce @ImplicitReflectionSerializer for API which involves reflection.
  • Add Boolean.Companion.serializer() extension method.
  • Refactor surface API: introduce interfaces for different formats, move some inline functions for serialization start to extensions. As a minor change, now nulls can be serialized at top-level, where it is supported by the format.
  • Add AbstractSerialFormat as a base class to all major formats
  • Update general readme and versions: Library to 0.9, K/N to 1.0 beta
  • Update documentation for the new API
  • Updated info about eap13 releases

v0.8.3-rc13 / 2018-10-19

  • Set default byte order to BigEndian (to be more platform-independent and get rid of posix.BYTE_ORDER dependency)
  • Update Kotlin version to 1.3-RC4
  • Remove Gradle metadata from non-native modules
  • Add missing targets (Fixes #232)
  • Add license, developer and scm information in Maven pom in publication (Fixes #239)
  • Add builder for JsonArray
  • Redesign and unify exceptions from parsers (Fixes #238)
  • Move json parser back to monolith module (drops jsonparser artifact)
  • Little improvement of error messages

Not working until plugin is updated:

  • Initial support for skipping defaults: JSON
  • Replace choicesNames to Array to be easily instantiated from generated IR

v0.8.2-rc13 / 2018-10-03

  • Update to RC-3
  • Add @SharedImmutable from K/N to some global declarations in JSON parser, so it is now accessible from multiple workers (Fixes #225)

Not working until plugin is updated:

  • Tests for generic descriptors
  • Generated serializer and stuff for providing descriptors from plugin
  • Tests on @ContextualSerialization on file

v0.8.1-rc13 / 2018-09-24

  • Upgrade Kotlin/Native version

v0.8.0-rc13 / 2018-09-19

  • Add (currently) no-op annotations to the kibrary for smoother migration
  • Update migration guide and versions to RCs.
  • Support WildcardType in serializerByTypeToken (#212)

Not working until plugin is updated:

  • Added experimental support of reference arrays for Native

v0.7.3-eap-13 / 2018-09-18

  • New enum serializing model
  • New context: SerialModules draft. Renaming and mutable/immutable hierarchy
  • Remove untyped encoding
  • Improve serializers resolving by adding primitive serializers. Also add some helper methods to JSON to serialize lists without pain
  • Fix protobuf by adapting MapLikeSerializer to HashSetSerializer(MapEntrySerializer). Elements' serializers in collection serializers are now accessible for such adaptions.
  • Prohibit NaN and infinite values in JSON strict mode
  • Cleanup JSON, reflect opt-in strict mode in naming
  • Get rid of StructureKind.SET and StructureKind.ENTRY
  • Remove SIZE_INDEX
  • Remove inheritance from Encoder and CompositeEncoder
  • Working over primitive kinds and enums
  • Reworked SerialDescriptor and kinds
  • Renaming of ElementValue* and Tagged*
  • Renaming: KOutput -> Encoder/CompositeEncoder KInput -> Decoder/CompositeDecoder
  • Renaming: KSerialClassDesc -> SerialDescriptor SerialSaver, SerialLoader -> *Strategy

Not working until plugin is updated:

  • Provide limited equals on collections' descriptors
  • Support for isElementOptional

v0.6.2 / 2018-09-12

  • Updated Kotlin to 1.2.70 and Kotlin/Native to 0.9

v0.6.1 / 2018-08-06

  • Compatibility release for 1.2.60
  • Don't throw NoSuchElement if key is missing in the map in Mapper.readNotNullMark, because tag can be only prefix for nested object. Fixes #182
  • Update ios sample with latest http client

v0.6.0 / 2018-07-13

Plugin:

  • Allow @SerialName and @SerialInfo on classes
  • Fix resolving serializers for classes from other modules (#153 and #166)

Runtime:

  • Use new 0.8 K/N DSL
  • Simplify JSON AST API, Provide JSON builder, provide useful extensions, add documentation, update K/N
  • Get rid of JsonString to align json primitives with each other. Provide JSON AST pojo parser which exposes current design issues
  • [JSON-AST] Introduce non-nullable methods throwing exceptions for getting json elements
  • [JSON-AST] Add ability to parse JSONInput element as tree. Symmetric functionality for JsonOutput + JsonTree
  • [JSON-AST] Docs writeup
  • [JSON-AST] Publishing native artifact on bintray
  • [JSON-AST] Saving AST back to JSON
  • [JSON-AST] JsonAstMapper to serializable classes
  • Remove annoying "for class class" message in not found serializer exception
  • Introduce module for benchmarks
  • Add notes about snapshot versions
  • Tests for bugs fixed in latest published plugin (#118 and #125)
  • Auto-assign proto ids using field index

v0.5.1 / 2018-06-13

Plugin:

  • Fix 1.2.50 compatibility
  • Workaround for recursive resolve on @Serializable(with) and @Serializer(for) pair annotations
  • Don't generate additional constructor if @SerialInfo has no properties
  • Fix order of resolving serializers: user-overriden should go before polymorphic and default
  • While creating descriptors, add type arguments not from serializable class definition but from actual KSerializer implementation. This provides better support for user-defined or external generic serializers
  • Don't generate constructor for passing generic serializers if user already defined proper one.
  • Respect @Serializable(with) on properties on JS too.
  • Fix for Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization/136
  • Fix for Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization/125
  • Fix for Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization/118
  • Fix for Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization/123: resolve annotation parameters in-place

Runtime:

  • Added some shorthands for standard serializers
  • Fix for bug #141 that uses an extra boolean to determine whether to write a separating comma rather than assuming that the element with the index 0 is written first(or at all) in all cases.
  • Move mode cache to output class to make .stringify stateless and thread-safe (#139)
  • Bugfix #95: Can't locate default serializer for classes with named co… (#130)
  • Updated versions in docs and examples Add changelog

v0.5.0 / 2018-04-26

  • Improve buildscript and bumped kotlin version to 1.2.40
  • Remove code warnings
  • Add note about different IDEA plugin versions
  • Add null check to Companion when looking up serializer.
  • Improved performance of JSON.stringify
  • Improved performance of JSON.parse
  • Added compatibility note
  • Fix #107 and #112. #76 awaits next compiler release.

v0.4.2 / 2018-03-07

  • Update runtime library version to match plugin version. Update examples to use latest version of compiler, plugin and runtime. Update Gradle to run on build agents with Java 9.
  • Fix ProGuard rules docs for serialization of classes with generic types
  • Fix ProGuard rules docs for serialization 0.4.1 version
  • Add support for @Serializable classes that are private and live out of kotlinx.serialization package. In such case the Companion field is not visible and must be set accessible before use.
  • update jvm-example to latest versions