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How to get a list with the Typesafe config library

I'm trying in Scala to get a list from a config file like something.conf with TypeSafe .

In something.conf I set the parameter:

mylist=["AA","BB"]

and in my Scala code I do:

val myList = modifyConfig.getStringList("mylist")

Simple configuration parameters works fine but could somebody give me an example of how to extract a list?

As @ghik notes, the Typesafe Config library is Java based, so you get a java.util.List[String] instead of a scala.List[String] . So either you make a conversion to a scala.List :

import collection.JavaConversions._
val myList = modifyConfig.getStringList("mylist").toList

Or (probably less awkward) you look for a Scala library. The tools wiki links at least to these maintained libraries:

(Disclaimer: I don't use these, so you will have to check that they support your types and format)

For the record, since Scala 2.12 JavaConversions are deprecated so you can:

import collection.JavaConverters._
val myList: List[String] = modifyConfig.getStringList("mylist").asScala.toList

You can try my scala wrapper https://github.com/andr83/scalaconfig - it supports reading native scala types directly from config object. In your case it will look:

val myList = modifyConfig.as[List[String]]("mylist")

Starting Scala 2.13 , the standard library provides Java to Scala implicit list conversions via scala.jdk.CollectionConverters :

import scala.jdk.CollectionConverters._

val myList: List[String] = conf.getStringList("mylist").asScala.toList

This replaces deprecated packages scala.collection.JavaConverters/JavaConversions .

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