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Deserialization JSON object vs. array

I get the following JSON-Message as a return from a REST-API:

{
   "result":{
      "CONTACT":[
         102565, 
         523652
      ],
      "COMPANY":[
         30302
      ]
   }
}

for deserializing I use Newtonsoft.Json with the following classes:

public class DuplicateResponseBody {
    [JsonProperty("result")]
    public ContactCompany Result { get; set; }
}

public class ContactCompany {
    [JsonProperty("CONTACT")]
    public int[] ContactIds { get; set; }
    [JsonProperty("COMPANY")]
    public int[] CompanyIds { get; set; }
}

this is working without problems.

But when there are no values, the REST-Response looks like

{
   "result":[]
}

the result is not an array and the deserialization would not working anymore. I cannot change the REST-API.

Does someone have an Idea, how can I solve the problem on the deserialization-step?

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BennoDual Avatar asked Mar 14 '26 00:03

BennoDual


2 Answers

I don't think that you need any converters, it would be enough just to add a json constructor to your class

public class DuplicateResponseBody
{
    [JsonProperty("result")]
    public ContactCompany Result { get; set; }
    
    [Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConstructor]
    public  DuplicateResponseBody(JToken result)
    {
         if ( result.Type.ToString()!="Array")
         Result= result.ToObject<ContactCompany>();
    }

    public DuplicateResponseBody() {}
}
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Serge Avatar answered Mar 16 '26 12:03

Serge


You could implement custom JsonConverter for that property and treat an array as null.

public class ContactCompanyConverter : JsonConverter<ContactCompany>
{
    public override ContactCompany ReadJson(
        JsonReader reader,
        Type objectType,
        ContactCompany existingValue,
        bool hasExistingValue,
        JsonSerializer serializer)
    {
        var token = JToken.Load(reader);
        return token.Type != JTokenType.Array ? token.ToObject<ContactCompany>() : null;
    }

    public override void WriteJson(
        JsonWriter writer,
        ContactCompany value,
        JsonSerializer serializer)
    {
        var token = JToken.FromObject(value);
        token.WriteTo(writer);
    }
}

In order to use the converter, just pass it through the JsonConverterAttribute on your property.

public class DuplicateResponseBody
{
    [JsonProperty("result")]
    [JsonConverter(typeof(ContactCompanyConverter))]
    public ContactCompany Result { get; set; }
}
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msmolcic Avatar answered Mar 16 '26 14:03

msmolcic



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