I'm creating a WCF service that will accept data that looks like this:
[DataContract]
public class Payload
{
[DataMember]
public string Prop1 { get; set; }
[DataMember]
public string Prop2 { get; set; }
[DataMember]
public List<Dictionary<string,string>> Prop3 { get; set; }
}
However, when I submit this data:
{"Prop1":"A","Prop2":"B","Prop3":[{"Prop4":"D","Prop5":"E"},{"Prop6":"F","Prop7":"G"}]}
The deserialized object has Prop1
and Prop2
filled out correctly, and Prop3
contains two Dictionary
objects - but both Dictionaries
are empty.
I also changed Prop3 to use an internal class:
public List<PayloadData> Prop3 { get; set; }
[DataContract]
public class PayloadData : ISerializable, IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string,string>>
{
private readonly Dictionary<string,string> _dict;
public PayloadData()
{
_dict = new Dictionary<string,string>();
}
...
}
This had the same result. I also tried making the PayloadData
class implement both ICollection<KeyValuePair<string,string>>
and IDictionary<string,string>
with no luck.
DataContractJsonSerializer
, and the latter serializes dictionaries as arrays, not objects. See Any way to make DataContractJsonSerializer serialize Dictionaries properly?. While it is possible to override this behavior in WCF, it is quite difficult. See for instance Using Custom WCF Body Deserialization without changing URI Template Deserialization.DictionaryToArrayConverter<TKey, TValue>
from Usage-specific serialization for complex type in Dictionary with JSON.Net. And for deserialization on the Json.NET side, see [Newtonsoft Json Deserialize Dictionary as Key/Value list from DataContractJsonSerializer]((stackoverflow.com/questions/28451990).