I have a webapi (ASP.Net Core) + frontend app (Angular). I'm passing some data that are stored in a json file on disk from the backend to frontend. On the frontend, for boolean properties, I'm missing them if the value was set to false. Using Newtonsoft.JSON.
Let say I have the following class:
public class Element<T>
{
public Element(T value, T defaultValue, string name)
{
Value = value;
DefaultValue = defaultValue;
TypeName = name
}
public T Value { get; set; }
public T DefaultValue { get; set; }
public string TypeName { get; set;}
}
Object creation:
public class Setting
{
public Element<bool> SomeBoolObject { get; set; } = new Element<bool>(false, false, "boolean");
}
JSON file on disk:
"SomeBoolObject": {
"value": false,
"defaultvalue": false,
"typename": "boolean"
}
And then on frontend I have only
{
"SomeBoolObject": {
"typeName": "Boolean"
}
}
The Value and DefaultValue keys are missing from the object, but only when value is set to false. When I set it to true then on frontend I got all keys and values:
"SomeBoolObject": {
"value": true,
"defaultvalue": true,
"typename": "boolean"
}
And on frontend:
{
"SomeBoolObject": {
"value": 1,
"defaultValue": 1,
"typeName": "Boolean"
}
}
What could be the reason of such behavior? Do I need to write some custom serializer for handling "false" values?
This is kind of similar to Json.net DefaultValueHandling exempting boolean alone
But the proposed solution did not work for me.