Convert Java Map to Scala Map

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傲寒
傲寒 2020-12-02 18:38

I have a java map: java.util.Map> and I would like to convert it to the scala map: Map[SomeObjec

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  •  野趣味
    野趣味 (楼主)
    2020-12-02 19:13

    Edit: the recommended way is now to use JavaConverters and the .asScala method:

    import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
    val myScalaMap = myJavaMap.asScala.mapValues(_.asScala.toSet)
    

    This has the advantage of not using magical implicit conversions but explicit calls to .asScala, while staying clean and consise.


    The original answer with JavaConversions:

    You can use scala.collection.JavaConversions to implicitly convert between Java and Scala:

    import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
    val myScalaMap = myJavaMap.mapValues(_.toSet)
    

    Calling mapValues will trigger an implicit conversion from the java Map to a scala Map, and then calling toSet on the java collection with implicitly convert it to a scala collection and then to a Set.

    By default, it returns a mutable Map, you can get an immutable one with an additional .toMap.

    Short-ish example:

    scala> val a: java.util.Map[String, java.util.Collection[String]] = new java.util.HashMap[String, java.util.Collection[String]]
    a: java.util.Map[String,java.util.Collection[String]] = {}
    
    scala> val b = new java.util.ArrayList[String]
    b: java.util.ArrayList[String] = []
    
    scala> b.add("hi")
    res5: Boolean = true
    
    scala> a.put("a", b)
    res6: java.util.Collection[String] = []
    
    scala> import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
    import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
    
    scala> val c = a.mapValues(_.toSet)
    c: scala.collection.Map[String,scala.collection.immutable.Set[String]] = Map(a -> Set(hi))
    
    scala> c.toMap
    res7: scala.collection.immutable.Map[String,scala.collection.immutable.Set[String]] = Map(a -> Set(hi))
    

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