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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:39:34+00:00 2026-05-12T10:39:34+00:00

Is there a way to bind properties from one instance of a class to

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Is there a way to bind properties from one instance of a class to the properties of an instance of another class (the common fields between the two). See the example below:

class One {
  String foo
  String bar
}

class Two {
  String foo
  String bar
  String baz
}

def one = new One(foo:'one-foo', bar:'one-bar')
def two = new Two()

two.properties = one.properties

assert "one-foo" == two.foo
assert "one-bar" == two.bar
assert !two.baz

The result is an error: Cannot set readonly property: properties for class: Two

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    2026-05-12T10:39:34+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:39 am

    The problem is that for every object, .properties includes two built-in Groovy-defined properties, these are the metaClass and class. What you want to do is only set the user-defined properties. You can easily do this using code such as that shown below:

    class One {
      String foo
      String bar
    }
    
    class Two {
      String foo
      String bar
      String baz
    }
    
    def one = new One(foo:'one-foo', bar:'one-bar')
    
    // You'll probably want to define a helper method that does the following 3 lines for any Groovy object
    def propsMap = one.properties
    propsMap.remove('metaClass')
    propsMap.remove('class')
    
    def two = new Two(propsMap)
    
    assert "one-foo" == two.foo
    assert "one-bar" == two.bar
    assert !two.baz
    
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