Is there a way/library that will allow me to customize JSON serialization similar to GSON custom serializers?
Here is what I'm trying to get:
this object: KeyValuePair("Age",10) myAge
will normally get serialized like
"myAge": { "Key": "Age", "Value": 10 }
whilst I want it to serialize like: "Age": 10 instead. Any ideas?
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First i suggest to use newton json dll.
Second your need create custom JsonConverter for KeyValuePair like this:
public class PairConverter : JsonConverter { public override bool CanConvert(Type objectType) { return objectType == typeof(KeyValuePair<string, int>); } public override object ReadJson(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, object existingValue, JsonSerializer serializer) { throw new NotImplementedException(); } public override void WriteJson(JsonWriter writer, object value, JsonSerializer serializer) { var item = (KeyValuePair<string, int>)value; writer.WriteValue(item.Value); writer.Flush(); } }
And than add JsonConverter attribute for 'Age' property like this:
public class Persons { [JsonConverter(typeof(PairConverter))] public KeyValuePair<string, int> Age { get; set; } }
Finally, example of usage:
var persons = new Persons() { Age = new KeyValuePair<string, int>("Age", 10) }; var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(persons); // {Age:10}
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