I am writing a custom System.Text.Json.JsonConverter
to upgrade an old data model to a new version. I have overridden Read()
and implemented the necessary postprocessing. However, I don't need to do anything custom at all in the Write()
method. How can I automatically generate the default serialization that I would get if I did not have a converter at all? Obviously I could just use different JsonSerializerOptions
for deserialization and serialization, however my framework doesn't provide different options for each straightforwardly.
A simplified example follows. Say I formerly had the following data model:
public record Person(string Name);
Which I have upgraded to
public record Person(string FirstName, string LastName);
I have written a converter as follows:
public sealed class PersonConverter : JsonConverter<Person>
{
record PersonDTO(string FirstName, string LastName, string Name); // A DTO with both the old and new properties.
public override Person Read(ref Utf8JsonReader reader, Type typeToConvert, JsonSerializerOptions options)
{
var dto = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<PersonDTO>(ref reader, options);
var oldNames = dto?.Name?.Split(' ', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries) ?? Enumerable.Empty<string>();
return new Person(dto.FirstName ?? oldNames.FirstOrDefault(), dto.LastName ?? oldNames.LastOrDefault());
}
public override void Write(Utf8JsonWriter writer, Person person, JsonSerializerOptions options)
=> // What do I do here? I want to preserve other options such as options.PropertyNamingPolicy, which are lost by the following call
JsonSerializer.Serialize(writer, person);
}
And round-trip with
var options = new JsonSerializerOptions
{
PropertyNamingPolicy = JsonNamingPolicy.CamelCase,
Converters = { new PersonConverter() },
};
var person = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<Person>(json, options);
var json2 = JsonSerializer.Serialize(person, options);
Then the result is {"FirstName":"FirstName","LastName":"LastName"}
-- i.e. the camel casing during serialization is lost. But if I pass in options while writing by recursively calling
public override void Write(Utf8JsonWriter writer, Person person, JsonSerializerOptions options)
=> // What do I do here? I want to preserve other options such as options.PropertyNamingPolicy, which are lost by the following call
JsonSerializer.Serialize(writer, person, options);
Then serialization fails with a stack overflow.
How can I get an exact default serialization that ignores the custom converter? There is no equivalent to Json.NET's JsonConverter.CanWrite
property.
Demo fiddle here.
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