JSON para Kotlin
Converta JSON para classes de dados Kotlin com anotações Moshi, Gson ou Kotlinx Serialization
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About This Tool
How to Use This Tool
Paste JSON Source Data
Enter the JSON data you want to convert. The tool automatically validates your JSON input and shows any syntax errors before conversion. Ensure your JSON is valid for best results.
Configure Conversion Options
Adjust conversion settings like indentation, handling of JSON-specific features, and KOTLIN output style. Smart defaults work for most cases, but you can customize how JSON structures map to KOTLIN.
Review KOTLIN Output
The converted KOTLIN appears in real-time. Review carefully to ensure data integrity is maintained. Copy to clipboard or download the KOTLIN file. Verify the output with our KOTLIN validator if needed.
Technical Implementation
Best Practices & Tips
- ✓Validate input before conversion. Ensure your JSON is valid before converting to KOTLIN. Invalid JSON often produces unexpected KOTLIN results.
- ✓Review conversion results. Spot-check the KOTLIN output to ensure data structure and values are preserved correctly. Pay special attention to nested objects and special characters.
- ✓Handle conversion edge cases. Test with empty values, null fields, special characters, and large datasets. JSON-to-KOTLIN conversion can have nuances that require attention.
- ✓Use related tools in sequence. After conversion, use our KOTLIN formatter and validator to ensure the output is clean and valid. This creates a reliable conversion workflow.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Conversion output is missing data or incorrect
Solution: First validate your JSON input. Invalid JSON often converts to incomplete KOTLIN. Also check if the data structure is compatible - some JSON features may not have KOTLIN equivalents.
Example: JSON comments or special attributes might not convert to KOTLIN if KOTLIN doesn't support those features.
Problem: Special characters appear corrupted after conversion
Solution: Ensure your JSON uses proper character encoding (UTF-8). Special characters, emojis, or international text require consistent encoding throughout the conversion process.
Example: If you see � or garbled text, your source JSON might not be UTF-8 encoded.
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