Marko
Marko

Reputation: 72230

Create JSON object instead of an Array using LINQ/JavaScriptSerializer

Hey folks, hope you've all had a good break over the holidays.

I've created a WebService which returns a list of cities and companies within those cities as a JSON string using LINQ/JavaScriptSerializer.

My code is roughly

var data = from c in db.Companies
           group c by c.City into cities
           select new
           {
               city = cities.Key,
               companies = from company in cities
                     select company.Name
           };

JavaScriptSerializer jss = new JavaScriptSerializer();
return jss.Serialize(data);

That produces the following JSON string

[
  {"city":"Auckland","companies":["Company1","Company2"]},
  {"city":"Wellington","companies":["Company3","Company4","Company5"]}
]

However I want to make the city the key so I can easily search by it

For example

[
  "Auckland" : {"companies":["Company1","Company2"]},
  "Wellington" : {"companies":["Company3","Company4","Company5"]}
]

Any ideas?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 5137

Answers (1)

Jon Skeet
Jon Skeet

Reputation: 1502606

Just an idea... try

var data = db.Companies
             .GroupBy(c => c.City)
             .ToDictionary(g => g.Key,
                           g => new { companies = g.Select(c => c.Name) });

So this will build a Dictionary<string, xxx> where xxx is an anonymous type with a single property, "companies" which is a sequence of company names.

Upvotes: 8

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