I'm using DatacontractSerializer
to serialize my domainModel into a xml file.
I'm getting output like below.
<z:anyType xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" z:Id="1" xmlns:d1p1="DCSerialization_IGITApproach" i:type="d1p1:X" xmlns:z="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/">
<d1p1:Name z:Id="2">Ankit</d1p1:Name>
<d1p1:PointsDictionary xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays" z:Id="3" z:Size="1">
<d2p1:KeyValueOfstringPointsArrayq9VX7VJJ>
<d2p1:Key z:Id="4">key1</d2p1:Key>
<d2p1:Value xmlns:d4p1="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/SerializationApproach" z:Id="5">
<d4p1:points z:Id="6" z:Size="2">
<d2p1:double>45.5</d2p1:double>
<d2p1:double>546.45</d2p1:double>
</d4p1:points>
</d2p1:Value>
</d2p1:KeyValueOfstringPointsArrayq9VX7VJJ>
</d1p1:PointsDictionary>
</z:anyType>
And I want to get rid of these "d1p1" namespace prefixes and just want </PointDictionary>
like tag instead of </d1p1:PointsDictionary>
.
I've tried putting DataMember attribute there on my class properties but it doesn't solve much of the problem.
As the output XML file can be edited by the end user so I want a cleaner looking XML file as compared to the above one.
First priority is to control it through code only and if not possible then go for XSLT or any other schema.
It looks like
DataContractSerializer
doesn't give much control over prefixes. The answer to XML Serialization and namespace prefixes suggests usingXmlSerializer
if you want to control the namespace prefix.Your question wasn't clear as to whether you wanted to entirely remove the namespace prefixes for your domain model. Your sample above has several namespace prefixes: d1p1, d2p1, d4p1. Changing namespace for XML file in XSL Translation provides some guidance on prefix renaming using XSLT.
Using an empty namespace seems to remove the prefix. Setup your class with the following DataContract attribute:
Then be sure to set the namespace to an empty string when (de)serializing:
You should be able to get rid of those prefixes by just making sure that the classes that you are trying to serialize to XML are within the same Namespace. For example I had two classes ApplicationListResponse and Application. Previously the namespaces were Models.Responses and Models.Responses.Application. I changed both of the Namespaces to be "Models" and that got rid of the prefix in the XML output.