.NET Standard library of functionality built on System.Text.Json.
ByteDev.Json.SystemTextJson is hosted as a package on nuget.org. To install from the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio run:
Install-Package ByteDev.Json.SystemTextJson
Further details can be found on the nuget page.
Releases follow semantic versioning.
Full details of the release notes can be viewed on GitHub.
All custom JsonConverter
types are in namespace ByteDev.Json.SystemTextJson.Serialization
.
Converter allows a JSON string representation of a date time to be automatically converted to a DateTime
and back again using the supplied date time format string.
public class TestEntity
{
[JsonPropertyName("datetime")]
public DateTime MyDateTime { get; set; }
}
var converter = new StringToDateTimeJsonConverter("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
string json = "{\"datetime\":\"2022-01-12 09:59:20\"}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TestEntity>(json, options);
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options);
// newJson == json
Converter allows a JSON number representation of a Unix epoch time to be automatically converted to a DateTime
and back again.
Both Unix epoch times as seconds or milliseconds are supported.
The converter assumes that the DateTime
is UTC.
public class TestEntity
{
[JsonPropertyName("datetime")]
public DateTime MyDateTime { get; set; }
}
var converter = new UnixEpochTimeToDateTimeJsonConverter
{
Precision = UnixEpochTimePrecision.Seconds
};
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
string json = "{\"datetime\":1641974376}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TestEntity>(json, options);
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options);
// newJson == json
Converter allows a JSON number or string representation of an enum to be automatically converted to a specified Enum
.
As well as supporting both enum value (number) and name (string) alias string names can also be specified through use of JsonEnumStringValueAttribute
.
public enum LightSwitch
{
On = 1,
[JsonEnumStringValue("switchOff")]
Off = 2,
Faulty = 3
}
public class MyHouse
{
[JsonPropertyName("lights")]
public LightSwitch BedroomLights { get; set; }
}
var converter = new EnumJsonConverter<LightSwitch>
{
// false => Enum number value used
// true => Enum string name used
// (or JsonEnumStringValueAttribute value if defined)
WriteEnumName = true
};
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
// Example JSON representations:
// - Using enum value => {"lights":1}
// - Using enum name => {"lights":"On"}
// - Using attribute name => {"lights":"switchOff"}
string json = "{\"lights\":\"switchOff\"}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<MyHouse>(json, options);
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options);
// newJson == json
Converter allows a JSON number (integer) to be automatically converted to a .NET Boolean
.
public class BoolEntity
{
[JsonPropertyName("myBool")]
public bool MyBool { get; set; }
}
// Optional true/false integer representations params
var converter = new NumberToBoolJsonConverter();
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
string json = "{\"myBool\":1}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<BoolEntity>(json, options);
// obj.MyBool == true
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options);
// newJson == json
Converter allows a JSON string to be automatically converted to a .NET Boolean
.
public class BoolEntity
{
[JsonPropertyName("myBool")]
public bool MyBool { get; set; }
}
var converter = new StringToBoolJsonConverter("N", "Y");
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
string json = "{\"myBool\":\"Y\"}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<BoolEntity>(json, options);
// obj.MyBool == true
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options);
// newJson == json
The package also contains the similar converter StringToNullableBoolJsonConverter
.
This works in the same way to StringToBoolJsonConverter
but converts to a .NET Nullable Boolean type.
The converter's constructor takes an additional third string parameter to represent the null value in JSON.
Converter allows a JSON string to be automatically converted to a .NET System.Guid
.
Supports reading (deserializing) many different representations of Guid strings as well as specifying a write format to use when writing (serializing) to JSON.
public class GuidEntity
{
[JsonPropertyName("myGuid")]
public Guid MyGuid { get; set; }
}
var converter = new StringToGuidJsonConverter("N");
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions();
options.Converters.Add(converter);
string json = "{\"myGuid\":\"c62a82b35e0d47bf9a12b027ff56d3e3\"}";
var obj = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<GuidEntity>(json, options);
// obj.MyGuid == Guid.Parse("c62a82b3-5e0d-47bf-9a12-b027ff56d3e3")
var newJson = JsonSerializer.Serialize(obj, options) ;
// newJson == json
JSON string write formats currently supported:
"D" = "c62a82b3-5e0d-47bf-9a12-b027ff56d3e3"
"N" = "c62a82b35e0d47bf9a12b027ff56d3e3"
"B" = "{c62a82b3-5e0d-47bf-9a12-b027ff56d3e3}"
"P" = "(c62a82b3-5e0d-47bf-9a12-b027ff56d3e3)"