I am looking to return some JSON across domains and I understand that the way to do this is through JSONP rather than pure JSON.
I am using ASP.net MVC so I was thinking about just extending the JsonResult
type and then extending the Controller so that it also implemented a Jsonp method.
Is this the best way to go about it or is there a built-in ActionResult
that might be better?
Solution: I went ahead and did that. Just for reference sake I added a new result:
public class JsonpResult : System.Web.Mvc.JsonResult
{
public override void ExecuteResult(ControllerContext context)
{
if (context == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("context");
}
HttpResponseBase response = context.HttpContext.Response;
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(ContentType))
{
response.ContentType = ContentType;
}
else
{
response.ContentType = "application/javascript";
}
if (ContentEncoding != null)
{
response.ContentEncoding = ContentEncoding;
}
if (Data != null)
{
// The JavaScriptSerializer type was marked as obsolete prior to .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
#pragma warning disable 0618
HttpRequestBase request = context.HttpContext.Request;
JavaScriptSerializer serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
response.Write(request.Params["jsoncallback"] + "(" + serializer.Serialize(Data) + ")");
#pragma warning restore 0618
}
}
}
and also a couple of methods to a superclass of all my controllers:
protected internal JsonpResult Jsonp(object data)
{
return Jsonp(data, null /* contentType */);
}
protected internal JsonpResult Jsonp(object data, string contentType)
{
return Jsonp(data, contentType, null);
}
protected internal virtual JsonpResult Jsonp(object data, string contentType, Encoding contentEncoding)
{
return new JsonpResult
{
Data = data,
ContentType = contentType,
ContentEncoding = contentEncoding
};
}
Works like a charm.
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