In order to serialise C# class with underscore convention, you need to set JsConfig.EmitLowercaseUnderscoreNames to true as mythz said.
JsConfig.EmitLowercaseUnderscoreNames = true;
But, in my experience, Deserialising would fail, as it expect CamelCased values. To enable underscore json value deserialisation, you need to set JsConfig's PropertyConvention.
JsConfig.PropertyConvention = PropertyConvention.Lenient;
I use a simple helper method to resolve the serialisation and deserialisation issue.
public static class JsonHelpers
{
public static string ToUnderscoredJson<T>(this T obj)
{
JsConfig.EmitLowercaseUnderscoreNames = true;
return JsConfig.PreferInterfaces
? JsonSerializer.SerializeToString(obj, AssemblyUtils.MainInterface<T>())
: JsonSerializer.SerializeToString(obj);
}
public static T FromUnderscoredJson<T>(this string json)
{
JsConfig.PropertyConvention = PropertyConvention.Lenient;
return JsonSerializer.DeserializeFromString<T>(json);
}
}