I am trying to do something along the lines of the following where I have a Controller with an method similar to:
public ActionResult Insert(Author author) {
//do something...
}
Where the Author type looks like:
public class Author {
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
public Book[] Books { get; set; }
public Author() {
Books = new Book[0];
}
}
public class Book {
public string Title { get; set; }
public int NumberOfPages { get; set; }
}
From a page I want to submit data using JQuery and Ajax something like
function addAuthor() {
var auth = {
'Fir开发者_如何学GostName': 'Roald',
'LastName': 'Dahl',
'Books': [
{
'Title': 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory',
'NumberOfPages': 264
},
{
'Title': 'The Twits',
'NumberOfPages': 316
}
]
};
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "/Insert",
data: auth
});
}
MVC binds the Author object (FirstName and LastName are set) but doesn't bind the Books property. Why is that and how can I submit an object containing an Array (or a Collection) as a property through AJAX?
DaveG,
Wouldn't you need to use a POST method rather than the GET ??
i.e.
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "/Insert",
data: auth
});
i'm sure there may be other issues as well re json formatting but this is my initial thoights on 1st glance.
This fixed it for me: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9775470/647845
It comes down to adding
contentType: 'application/json'
and adding JSON.stringify before you send your data:
data: JSON.stringify(dataObj),
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