问题
I have no issue deserializing JSON into known types or into Dictionary objects, but what about cases where I don't know what the input is going to be? Specifically I'm referring to receiving a JSON string that represents a flat or nested set of key-value pairs:
{
foo: 'bar',
baz: 42
}
or
{
foo:
{
bar: 42,
baz: ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
}
}
But what about cases where the input isn't a key-value-pair, but rather an array, or, an array of objects with other nested objects (including arrays)?
[
{ foo: 'bar', baz: [ 1, 2, 3 ] },
{ foo: 'baz', bar: [ 4, 5, 6 ] }
]
My goal is to have a single class that I could deserialize any of the above into, and then iterate each of its members. The input could be of any structure, so I can't assume the data will come in matching any type I've already defined.
I haven't been able to find a way to do this. Anyone have any guidance?
Edit:
Seems easy enough to JToken.Parse the JSON string; a helpful next step would be to iterate its members and handle JArray and JObject separately.
回答1:
What you are describing already exists in Json.Net-- it is the LINQ-to-JSON API (JTokens). Below is an example of using it to parse arbitrary JSON and iterate through the members. Note that you need a recursive method to do it, since the JSON can be nested to any depth.
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
public class Program
{
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
string json1 = @"
{
""foo"": { ""bar"": 42, ""baz"": [ ""a"", ""b"", ""c"" ] }
}";
DeserializeAndDump(json1, "example 1");
string json2 = @"
[
{ ""foo"": ""bar"", ""baz"": [ 1, 2, 3 ] },
{ ""foo"": ""baz"", ""bar"": [ 4, 5, 6 ] }
]";
DeserializeAndDump(json2, "example 2");
}
public static void DeserializeAndDump(string json, string label)
{
Console.WriteLine("---- " + label + " ----");
JToken token = JToken.Parse(json);
DumpJToken(token);
Console.WriteLine();
}
public static void DumpJToken(JToken token, string indent = "")
{
if (token.Type == JTokenType.Object)
{
Console.WriteLine(indent + "begin object");
foreach (JProperty prop in token.Children<JProperty>())
{
Console.WriteLine(indent + " " + prop.Name + ":");
DumpJToken(prop.Value, indent + " ");
}
Console.WriteLine(indent + "end object");
}
else if (token.Type == JTokenType.Array)
{
Console.WriteLine(indent + "begin array");
foreach (JToken child in token.Children())
{
DumpJToken(child, indent + " ");
}
Console.WriteLine(indent + "end array");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(indent + token.ToString() + " (" + token.Type.ToString() + ")");
}
}
}
Here is the output of the above:
---- example 1 ----
begin object
foo:
begin object
bar:
42 (Integer)
baz:
begin array
a (String)
b (String)
c (String)
end array
end object
end object
---- example 2 ----
begin array
begin object
foo:
bar (String)
baz:
begin array
1 (Integer)
2 (Integer)
3 (Integer)
end array
end object
begin object
foo:
baz (String)
bar:
begin array
4 (Integer)
5 (Integer)
6 (Integer)
end array
end object
end array
Fiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/dfk0sj
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39962368/deserializing-anything-using-json-net