Reputation: 20596
Using Json() method on ASP.NET MVC Controller is giving me trouble - every DateTime thrown in this method is converted to UTC using server time.
Now, is there an easy way to tell ASP.NET MVC Json Serializer to stop auto-converting DateTime to UTC? As it is noted on this question reasigning each of your variable with DateTime.SpecifyKind(date, DateTimeKind.Utc) does the trick, but obviously I can't do this manually on every DateTime variable.
So is it possible to set something in Web.config and have JSON serializer treat EVERY date as if it's UTC?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 5265
Reputation: 20596
Dammit, it seems that lately I'm destined to answer my own questions here at StackOverflow. Sigh, here is the solution:
Once ServiceStack.Text is installed, just override Json method in your base Controller (you do have one, right?):
protected override JsonResult Json(object data, string contentType, Encoding contentEncoding, JsonRequestBehavior behavior)
{
return new ServiceStackJsonResult
{
Data = data,
ContentType = contentType,
ContentEncoding = contentEncoding
};
}
public class ServiceStackJsonResult : JsonResult
{
public override void ExecuteResult(ControllerContext context)
{
HttpResponseBase response = context.HttpContext.Response;
response.ContentType = !String.IsNullOrEmpty(ContentType) ? ContentType : "application/json";
if (ContentEncoding != null)
{
response.ContentEncoding = ContentEncoding;
}
if (Data != null)
{
response.Write(JsonSerializer.SerializeToString(Data));
}
}
}
It seems that this serializer by default does "the right thing" - it doesn't mess with your DateTime objects if their DateTime.Kind is Unspecified. However, I did few additional config tweaks in Global.asax (and it's good to know how to do that before you start using library):
protected void Application_Start()
{
JsConfig.DateHandler = JsonDateHandler.ISO8601;
JsConfig.TreatEnumAsInteger = true;
// rest of the method...
}
Upvotes: 4