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Programming language: Scala
License: Apache License 2.0
Tags: Extensions    
Latest version: v0.6.1

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README

Chimney

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Battle tested Scala library for boilerplate-free data transformations.

In the daily life of a strongly-typed language's programmer sometimes it happens we need to transform an object of one type to another object which contains a number of the same or similar fields in their definitions.

case class MakeCoffee(id: Int, kind: String, addict: String)
case class CoffeeMade(id: Int, kind: String, forAddict: String, at: ZonedDateTime)

Usual approach is to just rewrite fields one by one

val command = MakeCoffee(id = Random.nextInt,
                         kind = "Espresso",
                         addict = "Piotr")
val event = CoffeeMade(id = command.id,
                       kind = command.kind,
                       forAddict = command.addict,
                       at = ZonedDateTime.now)

While the example stays lean, in real-life code we usually end up with tons of such boilerplate, especially when:

  • we maintain typed schema and want to migrate between multiple schema versions
  • we apply practices like DDD (Domain-Driven-Design) where suggested approach is to separate model schemas of different bounded contexts
  • we use code-generation tools like Protocol Buffers that generate primitive types like Int or String, while you'd prefer to use value objects in you domain-level code to improve type-safety and readability

Chimney provides a compact DSL with which you can define transformation rules and transform your objects with as little boilerplate as possible.

import io.scalaland.chimney.dsl._

val event = command.into[CoffeeMade]
  .withFieldComputed(_.at, _ => ZonedDateTime.now)
  .withFieldRenamed(_.addict, _.forAddict)
  .transform

Underneath it uses Scala macros to give you:

  • type-safety at compile-time
  • fast generated code, almost equivalent to hand-written version
  • excellent error messages
  • minimal overhead on compilation time

Getting started

To include Chimney to your SBT project, add the following line to your build.sbt:

libraryDependencies += "io.scalaland" %% "chimney" % "0.6.2"

Library is released for Scala 2.12.x and 2.13.x.

If you want to use it with Scala.js, you need to replace %% with %%%. Due to some compiler bugs, it's recommended to use at least Scala 2.12.1.

Trying with Ammonite REPL

The quickest way to try out Chimney is to use a script that downloads coursier and uses it to fetch Ammonite REPL with the latest version of Chimney. It drops you immediately into a REPL session.

curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scalalandio/chimney/master/try-chimney.sh | bash
Loading...
Welcome to the Ammonite Repl 1.1.0
(Scala 2.12.4 Java 1.8.0_152)
If you like Ammonite, please support our development at www.patreon.com/lihaoyi
@ case class Foo(x: String, y: Int) 
defined class Foo

@ case class Bar(x: String, y: Int, z: Boolean = true) 
defined class Bar

@ Foo("abc", 10).transformInto[Bar] 
res2: Bar = Bar("abc", 10, true)

Documentation

Chimney documentation is available at https://scalalandio.github.io/chimney

Building documentation locally

In order to build documentation locally, you need to install Sphinx documentation generator first.

Then in project's root directory run command:

sbt makeSite

HTML Documentation should be generated at target/sphinx/html/index.html.

Thanks

Thanks to JProfiler (Java profiler) for helping us develop the library and allowing us to use it during development.

Thanks to SwissBorg for sponsoring the development time for this project.


*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Chimney README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.