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问题:
I am playing around with MongoDB and have an object with a mongodb ObjectId on it.
When I serialise this with the .NET Json() method, all is good (but the dates are horrible!)
If I try this with the JSON.NET serialiser it gives me an InvalidCastException when trying to serialise the ObjectID
any ideas whats happening and how I can fix this?
using MongoDB.Driver;
using MongoDB.Bson;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
//this is a route on a controller
public string NiceJsonPlease()
{
var q = new TestClass();
q.id = new ObjectId();
q.test = "just updating this";
return JsonConvert.SerializeObject(q);
}
//simple test class
class TestClass
{
public ObjectId id; //MongoDB ObjectID
public string test = "hi there";
}
Exception Details: System.InvalidCastException: Specified cast is not valid.
If you change the controller method to use the serializer that ships with .NET, it works ok (but, this one gives ugly dates, blugh)
public JsonResult NiceJsonPlease()
{
var q = new TestClass();
q.id = new ObjectId();
q.test = "just updating this";
return Json(q, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
回答1:
You can use .NET string type instead of ObjectId, You just need to decorate it with BsonRepresentation. If you use BsonDateTime, you will have the same conversion issue. This is a domain class in my project that uses those decorators.
public class DocumentMetadata
{
[BsonId]
[BsonRepresentation(BsonType.ObjectId)]
public string Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public string FullName { get; set; }
[BsonDateTimeOptions(Kind = DateTimeKind.Utc)]
public DateTime DownloadTime { get; set; }
}
回答2:
I had a pointer from the MongoDB user group.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/mongodb-csharp/A_DXHuPscnQ
The response was
"This seems to be a Json.NET issue, but not really. There is a custom type here it simply doesn't know about. You need to tell Json.NET how to serialize an ObjectId."
So, I implemented the following solution
I decorated my ObjectId with
[JsonConverter(typeof(ObjectIdConverter))]
Then wrote a custom converter that just spits out the Guid portion of the ObjectId
class ObjectIdConverter : JsonConverter
{
public override void WriteJson(JsonWriter writer, object value, JsonSerializer serializer)
{
serializer.Serialize(writer, value.ToString());
}
public override object ReadJson(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, object existingValue, JsonSerializer serializer)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
public override bool CanConvert(Type objectType)
{
return typeof(ObjectId).IsAssignableFrom(objectType);
//return true;
}
}
回答3:
1) Write ObjectId converter
public class ObjectIdConverter : JsonConverter
{
public override bool CanConvert(Type objectType)
{
return objectType == typeof(ObjectId);
}
public override object ReadJson(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, object existingValue, JsonSerializer serializer)
{
if (reader.TokenType != JsonToken.String)
throw new Exception($"Unexpected token parsing ObjectId. Expected String, got {reader.TokenType}.");
var value = (string)reader.Value;
return string.IsNullOrEmpty(value) ? ObjectId.Empty : new ObjectId(value);
}
public override void WriteJson(JsonWriter writer, object value, JsonSerializer serializer)
{
if (value is ObjectId)
{
var objectId = (ObjectId)value;
writer.WriteValue(objectId != ObjectId.Empty ? objectId.ToString() : string.Empty);
}
else
{
throw new Exception("Expected ObjectId value.");
}
}
}
2) Register it in JSON.NET globally with global settings and you not need mark you models with big attributes
var _serializerSettings = new JsonSerializerSettings()
{
Converters = new List<JsonConverter> { new ObjectIdConverter() }
};
回答4:
I resolved a similar problem I was experiencing with the JSON.NET serializer/InvalidCastException error by setting the JsonOutputMode to strict, which eradicated the need to change the underlying type:
var jsonWriterSettings = new JsonWriterSettings { OutputMode = JsonOutputMode.Strict };
var json = doc.ToJson(jsonWriterSettings);
With further information available in the API: http://api.mongodb.org/csharp/1.8.3/html/d73bf108-d68c-e472-81af-36ac29ea08da.htm
回答5:
I ran into a similar problem with a Web API project, and wound up beating my head against the keyboard for a few hours before I found this thread.
Initially everything was working fine, but then I ran into the problem after converting my code to use my own custom class instead of the BsonDocument object as recommended in the mongoDB C# driver documentation.
http://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/tutorial/getting-started-with-csharp-driver/#bsondocument-object-model-vs-your-own-domain-classes
Here the VB.net equivalent to the solution above for those that need it;
Public Class DocumentMetadata
<BsonId> _
<BsonRepresentation(BsonType.ObjectId)> _
Public Property Id() As String
Public Property Name() As String
Public Property FullName() As String
<BsonDateTimeOptions(Kind := DateTimeKind.Utc)> _
Public Property DownloadTime() As DateTime
End Class
回答6:
I used this code in VB.Net and worked perfect, you can see the objectId in the class and you can do the same thing with the data type DATE.
Imports MongoDB.Bson
Imports MongoDB.Bson.Serialization.Attributes
Imports MongoDB.Driver
Public Class _default
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
Dim objMongo As New MongoClient("mongodb://192.168.111.5:27017")
Dim objDatabase As IMongoDatabase = objMongo.GetDatabase("local")
Dim objCollection = objDatabase.GetCollection(Of BsonDocument)("Test")
Dim _ret As New List(Of mongo_users)
Dim result = objCollection.Find(New BsonDocument()).ToList()
Dim _json_response = result.ToJson()
If _json_response <> "" Then
_ret = MongoDB.Bson.Serialization.BsonSerializer.Deserialize(Of List(Of mongo_users))(_json_response)
End If
For Each item In _ret
Response.Write(item.name & " " & item.last_name & "</br>")
Next
End Sub
End Class
Public Class mongo_users
<BsonId>
<BsonRepresentation(BsonType.ObjectId)>
Public Property _id() As String
Public Property status As Integer
Public Property name As String
Public Property last_name As String
Public Property colors As List(Of user_colors)
End Class
Public Class user_colors
Public Property color_name As String
End Class