Serializing an object with restsharp and passing it to WebApi not serializing list

孤人 提交于 2019-12-03 16:50:17

问题


I have a a view model that looks like.

public class StoreItemViewModel
{
    public Guid ItemId { get; set; }
    public List<Guid> StoreIds { get; set; }
    [Required]
    public string Description { get; set; }
    //[Required]
    //[DataMember(IsRequired = true)]
    public int ItemTypeId { get; set; }


}

I have a small helper that using is using RestSharp.

public static IRestResponse Create<T>(object objectToUpdate, string apiEndPoint) where T : new()
    {
        var client = new RestClient(CreateBaseUrl(null))
        {
            Authenticator = new HttpBasicAuthenticator("user", "Password1")
        };

        var request = new RestRequest(apiEndPoint, Method.POST);
        //request.JsonSerializer = new JsonSerializer();
       // {RequestFormat = DataFormat.Json};
        request.AddObject(objectToUpdate);
       // clientJsonSerializer = new YourCustomSerializer();
        var response = client.Execute<T>(request);
        return response;
    }

When debugging the controller within my api

 [HttpPost]
    public HttpResponseMessage Create([FromBody]StoreItemViewModel myProduct)
    {
        //check fields are valid
     .........
     }

myProducts products are all populated apart from the public List StoreIds it always is returning a single reward with an empty Guid. Even if I have added 2 or more StoreIds

I assume this is because I am doing something wrong with my Create helper within my application.

Can anyone help with this its causing a major headache.

The raw data sent to the webapi is looking like

ItemId=f6dbd244-e840-47e1-9d09-53cc64cd87e6&ItemTypeId=6&Description=blabla&StoreIds=d0f36ef4-28be-4d16-a2e8-37030004174a&StoreIds=f6dbd244-e840-47e1-9d09-53cc64cd87e6&StoreId=d0f36ef4-28be-4d16-a2e8-37030004174a

回答1:


RestSharp now has a more streamlined way to add an object to the RestRequest Body with Json Serialization:

public static IRestResponse Create<T>(object objectToUpdate, string apiEndPoint) where T : new()
{
    var client = new RestClient(CreateBaseUrl(null))
    {
        Authenticator = new HttpBasicAuthenticator("user", "Password1")
    };
    var request = new RestRequest(apiEndPoint, Method.POST);
    request.AddJsonBody(objectToUpdate); // HERE
    var response = client.Execute<T>(request);
    return response;
}

This was found in RestSharp 105.0.1.0




回答2:


I managed to get this working. I don't think its the correct way but it works.

 public static IRestResponse Create<T>(object objectToUpdate, string apiEndPoint) where T : new()
    {
        var client = new RestClient(CreateBaseUrl(null))
        {
            Authenticator = new HttpBasicAuthenticator("user", "Password1")
        };
        var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(objectToUpdate);
        var request = new RestRequest(apiEndPoint, Method.POST);
        request.AddParameter("text/json", json, ParameterType.RequestBody);
        var response = client.Execute<T>(request);
        return response;
    }



回答3:


I struggled with the same problem and came up a working solution.

  1. Be sure to set the request format to JSON:

    request.RequestFormat = DataFormat.Json;

  2. Use AddBody, rather than AddObject:

    request.AddBody(zNewSessionUsage);

So your code would be something like this:

public static IRestResponse Create<T>(object objectToUpdate, string apiEndPoint) where T : new()
{
    var client = new RestClient(CreateBaseUrl(null))
    {
        Authenticator = new HttpBasicAuthenticator("user", "Password1")
    };

    var request = new RestRequest(apiEndPoint, Method.POST);
    request.RequestFormat = DataFormat.Json;
    request.AddBody(objectToUpdate);
    var response = client.Execute<T>(request);
    return response;
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12260465/serializing-an-object-with-restsharp-and-passing-it-to-webapi-not-serializing-li

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