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  1. Java Driver
  2. JAVA-5292

Custom codec not found required by data class in list

    • Type: Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
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      Summary

      Given a data class Foo that has a property of type `kotlinx.datetime.LocalTime`, and another data class Bar that has a property of type `List<Foo>`

      No codec is found for the `LocalTime` despite a custom codec being provided and working when no lists are involved.

       

      Doesn't work

       

      data class Foo(
          val time: LocalTime
      )
      
      data class Bar(
          val foos: List<Foo>
      )
       

       

       

      Works fine

       

      *data class Foo(
          val time: LocalTime
      )
      
      data class Bar(
          val foo: Foo
      )*
      

       

      driver version 4.11.0

      How to Reproduce

      Use the above data classes and try to insert the `Bar` class to a collection with custom codec:

       

      class LocalTimeCodec: Codec<LocalTime> {
      
          override fun encode(writer: BsonWriter, value: LocalTime, encoderContext: EncoderContext) {
              writer.writeString(value.toString())
          }
      
          override fun getEncoderClass(): Class<LocalTime> = LocalTime::class.java
      
          override fun decode(reader: BsonReader, decoderContext: DecoderContext): LocalTime =
              LocalTime.parse(reader.readString())
      } 

       

            Assignee:
            ross@mongodb.com Ross Lawley
            Reporter:
            dev@noisysoftware.com Carl Holwell
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