I switched my ASP.NET MVC application to use the Newtonsoft JsonSerializer to do our JSON serialization, as such:
var writer = new JsonTextWriter(HttpContext.Response.Output) { Formatting = Formatting };
var serializer = JsonSerializer.Create();
serializer.Serialize(writer, myData);
This generates some JSON that has $id and $ref properties and then removes duplicate objects from the JSON. I know it's a feature that is great, but the clients that read this JSON cannot support interpreting these references and expect full objects to be there. I've tried setting the PreserveReferencesHandling
property on the JsonSerializerSettings
to every possible value and it doesn't seem to make any difference.
How can I disable the creation of the $id and $ref properties and get the Newtonsoft serializer to write out the whole object graph?
EDIT: here is a sample C# class, the JSON I expect, and the JSON created by the Newtonsoft serializer:
public class Product
{
public Image MainImage { get; set; }
public List<Image> AllImages { get; set; }
}
public class Image
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Url { get; set; }
}
JSON I expect:
{
MainImage: { Id: 1, Url: 'http://contoso.com/product.png' },
AllImages: [{ Id: 1, Url: 'http://contoso.com/product.png' },{ Id: 2, Url: 'http://contoso.com/product2.png' }]
}
JSON created by the Newtonsoft serializer (note the added $id parameter in MainImage and the referenced object being completely replaced by a $ref parameter):
{
MainImage: { $id: 1, Id: 1, Url: 'http://contoso.com/product.png' },
AllImages: [{ $ref: 1 },{ Id: 2, Url: 'http://contoso.com/product2.png' }]
}
I understand that the Newtonsoft version is better (it's DRYer) but the client that reads this JSON output does not understand what $ref means.