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Fix serialization of Java objects in step results/errors #41

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@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 commented Feb 28, 2024

Replaces Klaxon with jackson's ObjectMapper for serializing callFunction responses. Which means it's no longer required to have step/function results to be public classes with public properties only. That requirement was introduced here: #19 (comment).

Ideally I think we want to use jackson as much as possible eventually removing klaxon since it's not Java friendly.

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@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 force-pushed the fix-deserialization branch from 324e24e to 8d8c03c Compare February 28, 2024 02:47
@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 changed the title [WIP] Fixes serialization of Java objects in step results/errors [WIP] Fix serialization of Java objects in step results/errors Feb 28, 2024
@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 changed the title [WIP] Fix serialization of Java objects in step results/errors Fix serialization of Java objects in step results/errors Feb 28, 2024
@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 marked this pull request as ready for review February 28, 2024 07:26
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nice! thanks for figuring this out

Step/Function result classes are no longer required to be public
with strictly public properties to serialize correctly when
sending response payloads to Inngest.
@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 force-pushed the fix-deserialization branch from 8d8c03c to c87ceeb Compare February 28, 2024 07:36
@KiKoS0 KiKoS0 merged commit 3392c2d into main Feb 28, 2024
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