I have a method that originally returned an HttpResponseMessage
and I'd like to convert this to return IHttpActionResult
.
My problem is the current code is using JSON.Net to serialize a complex generic tree structure, which it does well using a custom JsonConverter
I wrote (the code is working fine).
Here's what it returns:
string json = NodeToJson(personNode);
HttpResponseMessage response = Request.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK);
response.Content = new StringContent(json, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
return response;
The NodeToJson method is where the custom converter comes into play ...
private static string NodeToJson(Node<Person> personNode) {
var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings {
Converters = new List<JsonConverter> { new OrgChartConverter() },
Formatting = Formatting.Indented
};
return JsonConvert.SerializeObject(personNode, settings);
}
Note this returns a string
, formatted as JSON.
If I switch this to IHttpActionResult
, it seems to fail regardless of what I try. I can just leave it (it works) but I am supposed to be using best practices for this and IHttpActionResult
seems to be what I should be using.
I have tried to return Json(json);
but this results in invalid, unparsable JSON, presumably because it's trying to do a double conversion?
return Ok(json);
results in the JSON string being wrapped in XML.
What is the right way to do this?
EDIT:
I have successfully converted every method in this project to use IHttpActionResult now except this particular method.
It's a serialization of a generic tree to JSON. Regardless of what approach I try, I get back invalid JSON. The HttpResponseMsessage
approach works fine, but I can not get valid JSON back with IHttpActionResult
.