Json.NET 6.0.1 adds F# support for records and discriminated unions. When serializing a F# record type using Json.NET I now get nicely formatted JSON.
The serialization is done as follow:
let converters = [| (new StringEnumConverter() :> JsonConverter) |]
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(questionSet, Formatting.Indented, converters)
However, when I try to expose my F# types through a ASP.NET WebApi 5.0 service, written in C#, the serialized JSON includes an @-sign infront of all properties. The @-sign comes from the internal backing field for the record type (this used to be a known problem with Json.Net and F#).
But - since I'm using the updated version of Json.NET, shouldn't the result be the same as when calling JsonConvert? Or is JsonConvert
behaving differently than JsonTextWriter
and JsonTextReader
?
As far as I can tell from reading the JsonMediaTypeFormatter
in the WebApi source JsonTextWriter
and JsonTextReader
is used by WebApi.
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