I have created a streamExtension where i can simply serialize and deserialze the stream from and to an xml file, the code looks as follows:
/// <summary>
/// Contains the logic for streaming extensions.
/// </summary>
public static class StreamExtensions
{
/// <summary>
/// Serialize an object.
/// </summary>
/// <typeparam name="T">The type of the object that gets serialized.</typeparam>
/// <param name="stream">The stream to which the bytes will be written.</param>
/// <param name="serializableObject">The object that gets serialized.</param>
public static void SerializeObject<T>(this Stream stream, T serializableObject) where T : IXmlSerializable
{
var xmlTextWriter = new XmlTextWriter(stream, Encoding.UTF8);
xmlTextWriter.Formatting = Formatting.Indented;
xmlTextWriter.IndentChar = ' ';
xmlTextWriter.Indentation = 4;
var serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(T));
serializer.Serialize(xmlTextWriter, serializableObject);
xmlTextWriter.Close();
stream.Close();
}
/// <summary>
/// Deserialize a stream and return the object.
/// </summary>
/// <typeparam name="T">The type of the object that returns from the deserialization.</typeparam>
/// <param name="stream">The stream which contains the bytes to deserialize.</param>
/// <returns>The object recovered.</returns>
public static T DeserializeObject<T>(this Stream stream)
{
var xmlTextReader = new XmlTextReader(stream);
var serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(T));
var result = (T)serializer.Deserialize(xmlTextReader);
xmlTextReader.Close();
stream.Close();
return result;
}
}
2 very simple (and if I may say so: elegant) methods for serializing and deserializing.
I am using this class as a test:
/// <summary>
/// A serializable class for testing purposes.
/// </summary>
public class SerializableXmlTest : IXmlSerializable
{
#region Fields
private string mTestString = string.Empty;
#endregion
#region Properties
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the configuration for this simulation.
/// </summary>
/// <value>The configuration for this simulation.</value>
public string TestString
{
get
{
return mTestString;
}
set
{
mTestString = value;
}
}
#endregion
#region XML serialization region
/// <summary>
/// Write the extra information to an XML stream.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="writer">Writer to write to.</param>
public void WriteXml(XmlWriter writer)
{
writer.WriteStartElement(MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType.Name);
writer.WriteAttributeString("TestString", this.TestString);
writer.WriteEndElement();
}
/// <summary>
/// Read the extra information from an XML stream.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="reader">Reader to read from.</param>
public void ReadXml(XmlReader reader)
{
if ((reader.MoveToContent() == XmlNodeType.Element) && (reader.Name == MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType.Name))
{
reader.Read();
this.TestString = reader.GetAttribute("TestString");
}
reader.ReadEndElement();
}
/// <summary>
/// This method is reserved when implementing the IXmlSerializable interface.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>An XmlSchema that describes the XML representation of the
/// object that is produced by the WriteXml method and consumed by the
/// ReadXml method.</returns>
public XmlSchema GetSchema()
{
return null;
}
#endregion
}
And this is the code in my unit test:
/// <summary>
/// Test the stream extension class for normal function.
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestStreamExtension()
{
File.Delete(mFileName);
var testObject = new SerializableXmlTest();
testObject.TestString = "Test";
Stream saveFileStream = new FileStream(mFileName, FileMode.OpenOrCreate);
saveFileStream.SerializeObject(testObject);
Stream openFileStream = new FileStream(mFileName, FileMode.OpenOrCreate);
var testObjectClone = openFileStream.DeserializeObject<SerializableXmlTest>();
Assert.IsTrue(testObject.TestString.Equals(testObjectClone.TestString));
}
And the xml file that is ouputted:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<SerializableXmlTest>
<SerializableXmlTest TestString="Test" />
</SerializableXmlTest>
However there are a few things i don't understand and at least one of them is definitely wrong (I think)
The first thing is I expected my xml file to look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<SerializableXmlTest TestString="Test" />
But I can understand if you need the separate start and end element.
The second thig when trying to read It the first element the reader lands on is (as expected) <SerializableXmlTest>
However if I then proceed to do a reader.Read()
or reader.ReadStartElement()
the debugger tells me it is currently reading:
{Whitespace, Value="\r\n "}.
Where does this come from? why is it reading a new line character? Obviously when i then use an other reader.Read()
i do get to the <SerializableXmlTest TestString="Test" />
line in my xml file.
What am I doing wrong?
P.s. It might be wise to tell you i changed the serialize and deserialze methods a bit, (they used to be working) but the serialize used only the xmlTextWriter and not the XmlSerializer. and the Deserialize method used a stream reader instead of XmlTextReader. but for the sake of trying to make them the same i got this problem which i can't seem to figure out.
Extra question: should I even use the XmlTextReader and writer? I could just as well pass the stream I get as method parameter to the serializer couldn't I?
using
would make your serialization helpers not only elegant but also correct (and match everyone else implementation).XmlTextWriter
/XmlTextReader
classes. Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0 recommends use theXmlWriter
/XmlReader
instead. UseXmlWriterSettings
/XmlReaderSettings
to configure them.