Reduced down to its simplest form, I have a class that inherits from another
public class BaseClass
{
protected int _property1;
public virtual int Property1
{
get
{
return _property1;
}
set
{
_property1 = value;
}
}
public int Property2 { get; set; }
}
public class InheritedClass : BaseClass
{
public override int Property1
{
set
{
_property1 = value + 1;
}
}
public int Property3 { get; set; }
}
And a WebAPI controller
public class TestController : ApiController
{
// GET api/test/5
public InheritedClass Get(int id)
{
return new InheritedClass
{
Property1 = id + 1,
Property2 = id,
Property3 = id - 1
};
}
}
If I request XML from the controller, with GET api/test/1
, I get the data I expect
<InheritedClass>
<Property1>3</Property1>
<Property2>1</Property2>
<Property3>0</Property3>
</InheritedClass>
but if I request JSON, it omits the inherited property.
{"Property3":0,"Property2":1}
What I want is
{"Property1":3, "Property3":0, "Property2":1}
I can fix it by changing InheritedClass to
public class InheritedClass : BaseClass
{
public override int Property1
{
get
{
return _property1;
}
set
{
_property1 = value + 1;
}
}
...
But I don't really want to - that seems rather WET. What gives? Is there a setting on the JSONFormatter I'm missing?