Environment for this situation:
I have come across a situation where it would be nice to include a field which has been marked up as [ScriptIgnore]
. The field, if left without the attribute, would constitute a circular reference and cause an exception to be thrown. The reason is something similar to this:
public class Foo
{
public int FooId { get; set; }
[ScriptIgnore]
public virtual Collection<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
}
public class Bar
{
public int BarId { get; set; }
public int FooId { get; set; }
public virtual Foo Foo { get; set; }
}
So you can see here, a Foo
can have many associated Bars
. And a Bar
has an associated Foo
.
Back to the situation. I am loading this association in a controller using an include statement:
.Include( foo => foo.Bars );
There are no errors thrown because include is not affected by the [ScriptIgnore]
annotation. Upon debug, the association is properly constructed when inspected. There is a list of foos
, and each foo
has an associated list of Bars
.
Now I want to serialize this constructed list. I have a view model that gets filled with data, it looks like this:
public class FooView
{
public List<Foo> Foos { get; set; }
public string AsJson()
{
var serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
return serializer.Serialize(this);
}
}
So I pass this viewmodel into the view and serialize it:
@model FooView
<script type="text/javascript">
var fooViewModel = @( Html.Raw( Model.AsJson() ) );
</script>
No exceptions are thrown, however, the serialization properly skips the field (Bars
) marked with [ScriptIgnore]
. Upon consol.log(fooViewModel)
inspection it is clear that there is an array of Foo
, however, there is no associated array of Bar
in any of the Foos
.
Is there a way that I can skip this [ScriptIgnore]
tag just the one time? I realize that if it skipped every time then the serializer would serialize Foo, look and see a collection of type Bar, serialize each Bar, notice that Bar had an associated Foo, serialize Foo, notice that Foo had a collection of type Bar...etc. I only want to grab the collection of Bar
the first time. Is there any way to accomplish this? I realize it will try to serialize Foo
from Bar, but it will be empty. This is all done with eager loading and the entire object graph is already constructed.