groovy.transform
Annotation Type ToString


@Documented
@Retention(value=RUNTIME)
@Target(value=TYPE)
public @interface ToString

Class annotation used to assist in the creation of toString() methods in classes. The @ToString annotation instructs the compiler to execute an AST transformation which adds the necessary toString() method.

It allows you to write classes in this shortened form:

 @ToString
 class Customer {
     String first, last
     int age
     Date since = new Date()
     Collection favItems
     private answer = 42
 }
 println new Customer(first:'Tom', last:'Jones', age:21, favItems:['Books', 'Games'])
 
Which will have this output:
 Customer(Tom, Jones, 21, Wed Jul 14 23:57:14 EST 2010, [Books, Games])
 
There are numerous options to customize the format of the generated output. E.g. if you change the first annotation to:
 @ToString(includeNames=true)
 
Then the output will be:
 Customer(first:Tom, last:Jones, age:21, since:Wed Jul 14 23:57:50 EST 2010, favItems:[Books, Games])
 
Or if you change the first annotation to:
 @ToString(includeNames=true,includeFields=true,excludes="since,favItems")
 
Then the output will be:
 Customer(first:Tom, last:Jones, age:21, answer:42)
 
If you have this example:
 import groovy.transform.ToString
 @ToString class NamedThing {
     String name
 }
 @ToString(includeNames=true,includeSuper=true)
 class AgedThing extends NamedThing {
     int age
 }
 println new AgedThing(name:'Lassie', age:5)
 
Then the output will be:
 AgedThing(age:5, super:NamedThing(Lassie))
 
@ToString can also be used in conjunction with @Canonical and @Immutable.

If you want to omit fields or properties referring to null, you can use the ignoreNulls flag:

 import groovy.transform.ToString
 @ToString(ignoreNulls = true) class NamedThing {
     String name
 }
 println new NamedThing(name: null)
 
Which results in:
 NamedThing()
 

Since:
1.8.0
See Also:
Immutable, Canonical

Optional Element Summary
 java.lang.String[] excludes
          List of field and/or property names to exclude from generated toString.
 boolean ignoreNulls
          Don't display any fields or properties with value null.
 boolean includeFields
          Include fields as well as properties in generated toString.
 boolean includeNames
          Whether to include names of properties/fields in generated toString.
 java.lang.String[] includes
          List of field and/or property names to include within the generated toString.
 boolean includeSuper
          Whether to include super in generated toString.
 

excludes

public abstract java.lang.String[] excludes
List of field and/or property names to exclude from generated toString. Must not be used if 'includes' is used. For convenience, a String with comma separated names can be used in addition to an array (using Groovy's literal list notation) of String values.

Default:
{}

includes

public abstract java.lang.String[] includes
List of field and/or property names to include within the generated toString. Must not be used if 'excludes' is used. For convenience, a String with comma separated names can be used in addition to an array (using Groovy's literal list notation) of String values.

Default:
{}

includeSuper

public abstract boolean includeSuper
Whether to include super in generated toString.

Default:
false

includeNames

public abstract boolean includeNames
Whether to include names of properties/fields in generated toString.

Default:
false

includeFields

public abstract boolean includeFields
Include fields as well as properties in generated toString.

Default:
false

ignoreNulls

public abstract boolean ignoreNulls
Don't display any fields or properties with value null.

Default:
false