Use Scala macros to generate your RESTy models
Let's say you have the following User
model in your business layer:
case class User(id: Int, name: String, email: String, registeredOn: DateTime)
But, now you want to create well-formed models to describe the requests/responses of your HTTP REST APIs:
// Response to GET /users/$id (Retrieve an existing user)
case class UserGet(id: Int, name: String, email: String)
// Request body of POST /users (Create a new user)
case class UserPost(name: String, email: String)
//Request body of PATCH /users/$id (Edit name of an existing user)
case class UserPatch(name: Option[String])
That is a lot of boilerplate! Keeping all these request models in sync with your business model and/or adding/removing fields quickly becomes tedious for more complicated models. With MetaRest, all you need to do is:
import com.github.pathikrit.metarest._
@Resource case class User(
@get id : Int,
@get @post @patch name : String,
@get @post email : String,
registeredOn : DateTime
)
The above annotated code would generate code essentially looking like this:
object User {
case class Get(id: Int, name: String, email: String)
case class Post(name: String, email: String)
case class Patch(name: Option[String]) // Note: all fields in a PATCH are optional
}
Now, you can have a well defined CRUD interface for your API:
trait UserRepo {
def getAll: List[User.Get]
def get(id: Int): User.Get
def create(request: User.Post): User.Get
def replace(id: Int, request: User.Put): User.Get
def update(id: Int, request: User.Patch): User.Get
def delete(id: Int): User.Get
}
sbt
In your build.sbt
, add the following entries:
resolvers = Resolver.bintrayRepo("pathikrit", "maven")
libraryDependencies = "com.github.pathikrit" %% "metarest" % "2.0.0"
addCompilerPlugin("org.scalameta" % "paradise" % "3.0.0-M8" cross CrossVersion.full)
Although this library currently only supports Scala 2.11 , older versions of this library that used to support Scala 2.10.x are available here.