The documentation for the MongoDB.Bson.Serialization seems thin. I can't figure out how to get my custom collection into the MongoDB document correctly. I am using their default c# Driver.
This is the class that I am trying to serialize, but when I look at the result after it is it serialized and then deserialized, the collection is empty. More specifically, it creates a new instance of the class, but the "_items" collection was coming out null. I found this unusual given that it was a private interior collection. This collection is a property of a much larger class, the other class properties are serializing correctly. I have been serializing this to XML using the built-in serializers and this worked fine. I figure it's probably something simple, but short of creating a custom serialization implementation I don't know what it is. Is there something I have to do to tell the serializer to treat this as a collection?
Since I am am brand new to the MongoDB, I haven't figured out how to dump large raw documents to inspect what the MongoDB document itself looks like. That's what I am working on now.
[XmlRootAttribute(ElementName = "Children", IsNullable = true)]
public class ChildList : IList<SurveyItem>, ICollection<SurveyItem>
{
private SurveyItem _parent = null;
public ChildList(SurveyItem iParent)
{
_parent = iParent;
}
private List<SurveyItem> items = new List<SurveyItem>();
#region ICollection<SurveyItem> Members
public void Add(SurveyItem item)
{
//wire up the child.
item.Parent = _parent;
items.Add(item);
}
public void Clear()
{
items.Clear();
}
public bool Contains(SurveyItem item)
{
return items.Contains(item);
}
public void CopyTo(SurveyItem[] array, int arrayIndex)
{
items.CopyTo(array, arrayIndex);
}
public int Count
{
get { return items.Count; }
}
public bool IsReadOnly
{
get { return false; }
}
public bool Remove(SurveyItem item)
{
item.Parent = null;
return items.Remove(item);
}
#endregion
#region IEnumerable<SurveyItem> Members
public IEnumerator<SurveyItem> GetEnumerator()
{
return items.GetEnumerator();
}
#endregion
#region IEnumerable Members
IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator()
{
return (items as IEnumerable).GetEnumerator();
}
#endregion
#region IList<SurveyItem> Members
public int IndexOf(SurveyItem item)
{
return items.IndexOf(item);
}
public void Insert(int index, SurveyItem item)
{
item.Parent = _parent;
items.Insert(index, item);
}
public void RemoveAt(int index)
{
items[index].Parent = null;
items.RemoveAt(index);
}
public SurveyItem this[int index]
{
get
{
return items[index];
}
set
{
value.Parent = _parent;
items[index] = value;
}
}
#endregion
public SurveyItem[] ToArray()
{
SurveyItem[] output = new SurveyItem[items.Count];
for (int i = 0; i < items.Count; i++)
{
output[i] = items[i];
}
return output;
}
}