I want to store a snapshot of a nested model in my database as sort of a change history. Therefore I made a model that serializes the whole object into a JSON string for easier storage.
Simplified Data
class I want to store:
public class Data
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string SomeInfo { get; set; }
public virtual ICollection<DataObject> DataObject { get; set; }
}
The DataObject
for the collection inside Data
:
public class DataObject
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string SomeMoreInfo { get; set; }
public int DataId { get; set; }
public virtual Data Data { get; set; }
}
My snapshot class looks something like this:
public class DataHistory
{
public int Id { get; set; }
private string _Data;
[NotMapped]
public Data Data
{
get { return _Data == null ? null : JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Data>(_Data); }
set { _Data = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(value , Formatting.Indented,
new JsonSerializerSettings {
ReferenceLoopHandling = ReferenceLoopHandling.Ignore,
PreserveReferencesHandling = PreserveReferencesHandling.None
});
}
}
}
Inside my controller I do:
var data = await _repo.GetData(id);
var historyEntry = new DataHistory();
historyEntry.Data= data;
_repo.Add(historyEntry);
GetData()
method inside the repository:
public async Task<Data> GetData(int id)
{
return await _context.Data
.Include(d => d.DataObject)
.FirstOrDefaultAsync(d => d.Id == id);
}
The problem is when I try to serialize one Data
entry I get a self reference inside the DataObject
so it includes the Data
object again and also the DataObjects
. Even with ReferenceLoopHandling.Ignore
the produced JSON looks something like this:
{
"Id": 1051,
"SomeInfo": "asdasd",
"DataObject": [
{
"Id": 121,
"SomeMoreInfo": "asdasd",
"Data": {
"Id": 1051,
"SomeInfo": "asdasd",
"DataObject": [
{
"Id": 122,
"SomeMoreInfo": "asdasd",
"DataId": 1051
}
]
}
},
{
"Id": 122,
"SomeMoreInfo": "asdasd",
"Data": {
"Id": 1051,
"SomeInfo": "asdasd",
"DataObject": [
{
"Id": 121,
"SomeMoreInfo": "asdasd",
"DataId": 1051
}
]
}
}
]
}
EDIT: Expected output would be something like this:
{
"Id": 1051,
"SomeInfo": "Data",
"DataObject": [
{
"Id": 121,
"SomeMoreInfo": "DataObject1"
"DataId": 1051
},
{
"Id": 122,
"SomeMoreInfo": "DataObject2"
"DataId": 1051
}
]
}
How can I stop it from including Data
a second time without using DTOs?
EDIT:
If I try it without Entity Framework, ReferenceLoopHandling.None
works as expected. See Dotnet Fiddle https://dotnetfiddle.net/bmAoAW.
So there seems to be a problem with my EF Core configuration or something.
PreserveReferencesHandling
toPreserveReferencesHandling.All
[JsonIgnore]
on theData
property inside yourDataObject
class?DataObject.Data
to be ignored when it is serialized insideDataHistory.Data
?