joelittlejohn / jsonschema2pojo

Generate Java types from JSON or JSON Schema and annotate those types for data-binding with Jackson, Gson, etc
http://www.jsonschema2pojo.org
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Bump com.squareup.moshi:moshi from 1.12.0 to 1.15.0 in /jsonschema2pojo-gradle-plugin/example/android #1527

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps com.squareup.moshi:moshi from 1.12.0 to 1.15.0.

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Version 1.15.0

2023-05-12

  • Upgrade to Kotlin 1.8.21.
  • Upgrade to KSP 1.8.21-1.0.11.
  • Upgrade to kotlinx-metadata 0.6.0.
  • Upgrade to KotlinPoet 1.13.2.
  • Support Kotlin language version 1.9.0 in KAPT.
  • Include name of the type being processed when creating the adapterGenerator fails in KSP.
  • Suppress UNUSED_PARAMETER in generated code.
  • Deprecate KAPT code gen. Please migrate to KSP, we will remove KAPT support in a future release. This release will also print an annoying noisy warning in KAPT processing if you use it.

Version 1.14.0

2022-09-06

  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 1.7.0][kotlin_1_7_0].
  • Upgrade [KotlinPoet 1.12.0][kotlinpoet_1_12_0].
    • Moshi no longer shades kotlinpoet-ksp APIs, meaning they can be updated independently of Moshi updates.
  • Upgrade: [KSP 1.7.0-1.0.6][ksp_1_7_0_1_0_6].
  • Upgrade: [kotlinx-metadata 0.5.0][kotlinx_metadata_0_5_0], allowing reading of kotlin 1.8 APIs too.

Version 1.13.0

2021-12-08

  • New: Support for [Kotlin Symbol Processing (KSP)][ksp]. KSP is an alternative to annotation processing code gen. It's builds faster and better supports Kotlin language features.

    To use KSP in your application you must enable the KSP Gradle plugin and add a KSP dependency on Moshi codegen.

    plugins {
      id("com.google.devtools.ksp").version("1.6.0-1.0.1")
    }
    

    dependencies { ksp("com.squareup.moshi:moshi-kotlin-codegen:1.13.0") }

    If you're switching from annotation processing (kapt) to KSP, you should remove the kapt plugin and the kapt Moshi dependency.

  • New: @Json(ignore = true) is a Moshi-specific way to exclude properties from JSON encoding and decoding.

  • New: Support Java 16 records. (Moshi still requires Java 8 only; we're shipping a [multi-release

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