60 lines
1.2 KiB
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60 lines
1.2 KiB
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# .Net library for JSON parsing
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## Usage
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### VAR.Json
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Add the resulting assembly as reference in your projects, and this line on code:
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```csharp
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using VAR.Json;
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```
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Parse any string with JSON content:
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```csharp
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object result = JsonParser.ParseText("{\"Test\": 1}");
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```
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Serialize any object to JSON:
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```csharp
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string jsonText = JsonWriter.WriteObject(new List<int>{1, 2, 3, 4});
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```
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### VAR.Json.JsonParser
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This object can be invoked with a list of types used to cast the json objects.
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```csharp
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class Person
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{
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public string Name { get; set; }
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public string Surname { get; set; }
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public DateTime DateOfBirth { get; set; }
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}
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JsonParser jsonParser = new JsonParser();
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jsonParser.KnownTypes.Add(typeof(Person));
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Person jsonText = jsonParser.Parse("{ \"Name\": \"John", \"Surname\": \"Doe\", \"DateOfBirth\": \"1970-01-01\"}") as Person;
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```
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## Building
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A Visual Studio solution is provided. Simply, click build on the IDE.
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The build generates a DLL and a Nuget package.
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## Contributing
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1. Fork it!
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2. Create your feature branch: `git checkout -b my-new-feature`
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3. Commit your changes: `git commit -am 'Add some feature'`
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4. Push to the branch: `git push origin my-new-feature`
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5. Submit a pull request :D
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## Credits
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* Valeriano Alfonso Rodriguez.
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