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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T06:15:34+00:00 2026-05-31T06:15:34+00:00

I want to store whether something should be a String or an Integer in

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I want to store whether something should be a String or an Integer in the database. My fantasy would be something like this:

Class FantasyClass{
  String someInfo
  Class whichClass
}

And then I could call it like this:

def thisThing = new FantasyClass(someInfo:'lalala',whichClass:String)

Is there any workaround to achieve this functionality?

Where I could go like:

def getAThing = FantasyClass.get(1)
assert getAThing.whichClass == String
assert 'thisIsAString' instanceof getAThing.whichClass  //THIS IS WHAT I REALLLLLLY WANT!!!
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    2026-05-31T06:15:36+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 6:15 am

    You can use the asType method

    def getAThing = FantasyClass.get(1)
    assert getAThing.whichClass == String
    assert 'thisIsAString'.getClass() == getAThing.someInfo.asType(getAThing.whichClass)
    

    Here’s a more generic example:

    def value = 123
    def otherThing = new FantasyClass(
       someInfo: value.toString(),
       whichClass: value.getClass()).save()
    
    assert otherThing.someInfo.asType(getAThing.whichClass) instanceof Integer
    

    And you can add a helper method to the domain class that will convert the String to the specified type for you:

    def getTypedValue() {
       someInfo?.asType(foo)
    }
    

    and then you can do this:

    assert otherThing.typedValue == 123
    
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