I receive the following error after deserializing some JSON and attempting to access root.items:
root.items.Count |> should equal 2
System.NullReferenceException: 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object.'
root.items@ was null.
The JSON is the following:
{
"items": [
{
"snippet": {
"title": "Nikeza: F# Backwards Pipe Operator",
"tags": [
"Elm",
"F#",
"Giraffe",
"Functional Programming",
"Software Development"
]
}
},
{
"snippet": {
"title": "Giraffe: VS Code bug that doesn't show up in VS 20017 (3)",
"tags": [
"Hangouts On Air",
]
}
},
{
"snippet": {
"title": "Software Craftsmanship Conference - London",
"tags": [
"Programming",
"Software Development",
]
}
}
]
}
Here's my code:
[<CLIMutable>]
type Snippet = { title: string; tags: Collections.Generic.List<String> }
[<CLIMutable>]
type Item = { snippet : Snippet }
[<CLIMutable>]
type Response = { items : Collections.Generic.List<Item> }
[<Test>]
let ``Apply tags to videos`` () =
let delimitedIds = ["id1";"id2";"id3"] |> String.concat ","
let url = String.Format(requestTagsUrl, apiKey, delimitedIds)
let response = httpClient.GetAsync(url) |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSynchronously
if response.IsSuccessStatusCode
then let root = response.Content.ReadAsAsync<Response>() |> Async.AwaitTask |> Async.RunSynchronously
root.items.Count |> should equal 2
else Assert.Fail()