Omitting one Setter/Getter in Lombok

DerMike picture DerMike · Nov 3, 2011 · Viewed 103.4k times · Source

I want to use a data class in Lombok. Since it has about a dozen fields, I annotated it with @Data in order to generate all the setters and getter. However there is one special field for which I don't want to the accessors to be implemented.

How does Lombok omit this field?

Answer

Michael Piefel picture Michael Piefel · Nov 3, 2011

You can pass an access level to the @Getter and @Setter annotations. This is useful to make getters or setters protected or private. It can also be used to override the default.

With @Data, you have public access to the accessors by default. You can now use the special access level NONE to completely omit the accessor, like this:

@Getter(AccessLevel.NONE)
@Setter(AccessLevel.NONE)
private int mySecret;