FieldNamingStrategy.java

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package com.google.gson;

import com.google.gson.annotations.SerializedName;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * A mechanism for providing custom field naming in Gson. This allows the client code to translate
 * field names into a particular convention that is not supported as a normal Java field declaration
 * rules. For example, Java does not support "-" characters in a field name.
 *
 * @author Inderjeet Singh
 * @author Joel Leitch
 * @since 1.3
 */
public interface FieldNamingStrategy {

  /**
   * Translates the field name into its JSON field name representation.
   *
   * @param f the field object that we are translating
   * @return the translated field name.
   * @since 1.3
   */
  public String translateName(Field f);

  /**
   * Returns alternative names for this field when it is being deserialized. This is similar to
   * {@link SerializedName#alternate()}.
   *
   * @param f the field object
   * @return the list of alternative field names.
   * @since 2.13.1
   */
  default List<String> alternateNames(Field f) {
    return Collections.emptyList();
  }
}