I'm trying to serialize/deserialize a Dictionary<string, object>
which seems to work fine if the object is a simple type but doesn't work when the object is more complex.
I have this class:
public class UrlStatus
{
public int Status { get; set; }
public string Url { get; set; }
}
In my dictionary I add a List<UrlStatus>
with a key of "Redirect Chain" and a few simple strings with keys "Status", "Url", "Parent Url". The string I'm getting back from JSON.Net looks like this:
{"$type":"System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[[System.String, mscorlib],[System.Object, mscorlib]], mscorlib","Status":"OK","Url":"http://www.ehow.com/m/how_5615409_create-pdfs-using-bean.html","Parent Url":"http://www.ehow.com/mobilearticle35.xml","Redirect Chain":[{"$type":"Demand.TestFramework.Core.Entities.UrlStatus, Demand.TestFramework.Core","Status":301,"Url":"http://www.ehow.com/how_5615409_create-pdfs-using-bean.html"}]}
The code I'm using to serialize looks like:
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(collection, Formatting.None, new JsonSerializerSettings
{
TypeNameHandling = TypeNameHandling.Objects,
TypeNameAssemblyFormat = System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.FormatterAssemblyStyle.Simple
});
to deserialize I'm doing:
JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<T>(collection, new JsonSerializerSettings
{
TypeNameHandling = TypeNameHandling.Objects,
TypeNameAssemblyFormat = System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.FormatterAssemblyStyle.Simple,
});
The Dictionary comes back fine, all the strings come back fine, but the List doesn't get properly deserialized. It just comes back as
{[
{
"$type": "XYZ.TestFramework.Core.Entities.UrlSt开发者_如何学Goatus, XYZ.TestFramework.Core",
"Status": 301,
"Url": "/how_5615409_create-pdfs-using-bean.html"
}
]}
Of course I can deserailize this string again and I get the correct object, but it seems like JSON.Net should have done this for me. Clearly I'm doing something wrong, but I don't know what it is.
I think that is a bug in an older version of Json.NET. If you aren't already using the latest version, upgrade and try again.
public class UrlStatus
{
public int Status { get; set; }
public string Url { get; set; }
}
[TestMethod]
public void GenericDictionaryObject()
{
Dictionary<string, object> collection = new Dictionary<string, object>()
{
{"First", new UrlStatus{ Status = 404, Url = @"http://www.bing.com"}},
{"Second", new UrlStatus{Status = 400, Url = @"http://www.google.com"}},
{"List", new List<UrlStatus>
{
new UrlStatus {Status = 300, Url = @"http://www.yahoo.com"},
new UrlStatus {Status = 200, Url = @"http://www.askjeeves.com"}
}
}
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(collection, Formatting.Indented, new JsonSerializerSettings
{
TypeNameHandling = TypeNameHandling.All,
TypeNameAssemblyFormat = FormatterAssemblyStyle.Simple
});
Assert.AreEqual(@"{
""$type"": ""System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[[System.String, mscorlib],[System.Object, mscorlib]], mscorlib"",
""First"": {
""$type"": ""Newtonsoft.Json.Tests.Serialization.TypeNameHandlingTests+UrlStatus, Newtonsoft.Json.Tests"",
""Status"": 404,
""Url"": ""http://www.bing.com""
},
""Second"": {
""$type"": ""Newtonsoft.Json.Tests.Serialization.TypeNameHandlingTests+UrlStatus, Newtonsoft.Json.Tests"",
""Status"": 400,
""Url"": ""http://www.google.com""
},
""List"": {
""$type"": ""System.Collections.Generic.List`1[[Newtonsoft.Json.Tests.Serialization.TypeNameHandlingTests+UrlStatus, Newtonsoft.Json.Tests]], mscorlib"",
""$values"": [
{
""$type"": ""Newtonsoft.Json.Tests.Serialization.TypeNameHandlingTests+UrlStatus, Newtonsoft.Json.Tests"",
""Status"": 300,
""Url"": ""http://www.yahoo.com""
},
{
""$type"": ""Newtonsoft.Json.Tests.Serialization.TypeNameHandlingTests+UrlStatus, Newtonsoft.Json.Tests"",
""Status"": 200,
""Url"": ""http://www.askjeeves.com""
}
]
}
}", json);
object c = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(json, new JsonSerializerSettings
{
TypeNameHandling = TypeNameHandling.All,
TypeNameAssemblyFormat = FormatterAssemblyStyle.Simple
});
Assert.IsInstanceOfType(c, typeof(Dictionary<string, object>));
Dictionary<string, object> newCollection = (Dictionary<string, object>)c;
Assert.AreEqual(3, newCollection.Count);
Assert.AreEqual(@"http://www.bing.com", ((UrlStatus)newCollection["First"]).Url);
List<UrlStatus> statues = (List<UrlStatus>) newCollection["List"];
Assert.AreEqual(2, statues.Count);
}
}
Edit, I just noticed you mentioned a list. TypeNameHandling should be set to All.
Documentation: TypeNameHandling setting
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