Imagine I need to return a list of users, and the result must be in either CSV or JSON format.
/users?format=json returns JSON /users?format=csv returns CSV
I tried to implement it via a method that returns object:
// interface
[OperationContract]
[WebInvoke(Method = "GET", UriTemplate = "users?format={format}", BodyStyle = WebMessageBodyStyle.Bare, RequestFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json, ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json)]
[ServiceKnownType(typeof(List<UserInfo>))]
[ServiceKnownType(typeof(Stream))]
object GetUsers(string format);
The implementation returns either Stream or a list of users:
public object GetUsers(string format)
{
if (format == null) format = "json";
switch (format.ToLower())
{
case "json":
return GetUsersJson(); // returns List<UserInfo>
case "csv":
return GetUsersCsv(); // returns MemoryStream
default:
return BadRequest("Invalid content format: " + format);
}
}
When I run this, JSON version works, but CSV version fails with a serialization exception:
System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException: Type 'System.IO.MemoryStream' with data contract name 'MemoryStream:http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.IO' is not expected.
If I replace ServiceKnownType(typeof(Stream))
with ServiceKnownType(typeof(MemoryStream))
, there is no exception, but the downloaded file contains JSON representation of a MemoryStream
:
{"__identity":null,"_buffer":[78,97,109,...,0,0,0,0],"_capacity":256, "_expandable":true,"_exposable":true,"_isOpen":true,"_length":74, "_origin":0,"_position":74,"_writable":true}
This is not exactly what I had in mind when returning a stream :)
So, is there a way to return a Stream polymorphically, or do I have to use two different calls?