I'm trying to convert a .NET object into a JSON string, because I want to be able to read the content of this object in the client side.
Here is my controller code:
public ActionResult Index()
{
IRightsManager rightsInfo = new RightsManager();
string userId = "ynz362897";
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(rightsInfo.GetSectorsForUser(userId));
Session["test"] = json;
return View();
}
GetSectorsForUser returns an object which have only one attributes, a list of of another object. Here is the model:
public class Sector
{
public string Code { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public Sector(string code, string name)
{
this.Code = code;
this.Name = name;
}
}
public class RightsList
{
public IList<Sector> Sectors;
public RightsList(IList<Sector> sectors)
{
this.Sectors = sectors;
}
}
Here is GetSectorsForUser code:
public RightsList GetSectorsForUser(string userId)
{
IRightsManagerDB rightsManager = new RightsManagerDB();
RightsList rightsList = new RightsList(rightsManager.GetSectorsForUser(userId));
return(rightsList);
}
The result currently produced by my code is:
"{\"Sectors\":[{\"Code\":\"01\",\"Name\":\"FME\"},{\"Code\":\"02\",\"Name\":\"DML\"}]}"
Which is unreadable with a for in jQuery client side. I am stuck on this for hours, and I cant find any solutions.
Here is the client code:
var sectors = @Session["Sectors"];
$.each(sectors, function (i, item) {
$('#comboSector').append($('<option>', {
text: item.Name,
value : item.Code
}));
});
@Session["Sectors"];
bit won't work without Razor.