Reputation: 40339
I have an application that is written on top of ASP.NET MVC. In one of my controllers, I need to create an object in C# so when it is converted to JSON using JsonConvert.SerializeObject()
the results looks like this
[
{'one': 'Un'},
{'two': 'Deux'},
{'three': 'Trois'}
]
I tried to use Dictionary<string, string>
like this
var opts = new Dictionary<string, string>();
opts.Add("one", "Un");
opts.Add("two", "Deux");
opts.Add("three", "Trois");
var json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(opts);
However, the above creates the following json
{
'one': 'Un',
'two': 'Deux',
'three': 'Trois'
}
How can I create the object in a way so that JsonConvert.SerializeObject()
generate the desired output?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 30534
Reputation: 116876
Your outer JSON container is an array, so you need to return some sort of non-dictionary collection such as a List<Dictionary<string, string>>
for your root object, like so:
var opts = new Dictionary<string, string>();
opts.Add("one", "Un");
opts.Add("two", "Deux");
opts.Add("three", "Trois");
var list = opts.Select(p => new Dictionary<string, string>() { {p.Key, p.Value }});
Sample fiddle.
Upvotes: 12