I'm using JavaScriptSerializer to serialize some entity objects.
The problem is, many of the public properties contain null or default values. Is there any way to make JavaScriptSerializer exclude properties with null or default values?
I would like the resulting JSON to be less verbose.
FYI, if you'd like to go with the easier solution, here's what I used to accomplish this using a JavaScriptConverter implementation with the JavaScriptSerializer:
private class NullPropertiesConverter: JavaScriptConverter {
public override object Deserialize(IDictionary<string, object> dictionary, Type type, JavaScriptSerializer serializer) {
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
public override IDictionary<string, object> Serialize(object obj, JavaScriptSerializer serializer) {
var jsonExample = new Dictionary<string, object >();
foreach(var prop in obj.GetType().GetProperties()) {
//check if decorated with ScriptIgnore attribute
bool ignoreProp = prop.IsDefined(typeof(ScriptIgnoreAttribute), true);
var value = prop.GetValue(obj, BindingFlags.Public, null, null, null);
if (value != null && !ignoreProp)
jsonExample.Add(prop.Name, value);
}
return jsonExample;
}
public override IEnumerable<Type> SupportedTypes {
get {
return GetType().Assembly.GetTypes();
}
}
}
and then to use it:
var serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
serializer.RegisterConverters(new JavaScriptConverter[] {
new NullPropertiesConverter();
});
return serializer.Serialize(someObjectToSerialize);