Serializing a Nullable in to XML

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灰色年华 2020-12-02 22:34

I am trying to serialize a class several of the data-members are Nullable objects, here is a example

[XmlAttribute(\"AccountExpirationDate\")]
public Nullabl         


        
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  • 2020-12-02 23:16

    I've used something like this many times.

    [XmlIgnore]
    public Nullable<DateTime> AccountExpirationDate 
    { 
        get { return userPrincipal.AccountExpirationDate; } 
        set { userPrincipal.AccountExpirationDate = value; } 
    }
    
    ///
    /// <summary>Used for Xml Serialization</summary>
    ///
    [XmlAttribute("AccountExpirationDate")]
    public string AccountExpirationDateString
    {
        get
        {
            return AccountExpirationDate.HasValue
                ? AccountExpirationDate.Value.ToString("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss.fff")
                : string.Empty;
        }
        set
        {
            AccountExpirationDate =
                !string.IsNullOrEmpty(value)
                ? DateTime.ParseExact(value, "yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss.fff")
                : null;
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-02 23:22

    If you just want it to work, then perhaps:

    using System;
    using System.ComponentModel;
    using System.Xml.Serialization;
    public class Account
    {
        // your main property; TODO: your version
        [XmlIgnore]
        public Nullable<DateTime> AccountExpirationDate {get;set;}
    
        // this is a shim property that we use to provide the serialization
        [XmlAttribute("AccountExpirationDate")]
        [Browsable(false), EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
        public DateTime AccountExpirationDateSerialized
        {
            get {return AccountExpirationDate.Value;}
            set {AccountExpirationDate = value;}
        }
    
        // and here we turn serialization of the value on/off per the value
        [Browsable(false), EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
        public bool ShouldSerializeAccountExpirationDateSerialized()
        {
            return AccountExpirationDate.HasValue;
        }
    
        // test it...
        static void Main()
        {
            var ser = new XmlSerializer(typeof(Account));
            var obj1 = new Account { AccountExpirationDate = DateTime.Today };
            ser.Serialize(Console.Out, obj1);
            Console.WriteLine();
            var obj2 = new Account { AccountExpirationDate = null};
            ser.Serialize(Console.Out, obj2);
        }
    }
    

    This will only include the attribute when there is a non-null value.

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  • 2020-12-02 23:27

    You can only serialize it as an XmlElement, not as an XmlAttribute, as the representation is too complex for an attribute. That's what the exception is telling you.

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  • 2020-12-02 23:27

    Define a Serializable that encapsulates your funcionality.

    Here's are and example.

    [XmlAttribute("AccountExpirationDate")]  
    public SerDateTime AccountExpirationDate   
    {   
      get { return _SerDateTime ; }   
      set { _SerDateTime = value; }   
    }  
    
    
    /// <summary>
    /// Serialize DateTime Class (<i>yyyy-mm-dd</i>)
    /// </summary>
    public class SerDateTime : IXmlSerializable {
        /// <summary>
        /// Default Constructor when time is not avalaible
        /// </summary>
        public SerDateTime() { }
        /// <summary>
        /// Default Constructor when time is avalaible
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="pDateTime"></param>
        public SerDateTime(DateTime pDateTime) {
            DateTimeValue = pDateTime;
        }
    
        private DateTime? _DateTimeValue;
        /// <summary>
        /// Value
        /// </summary>
        public DateTime? DateTimeValue {
            get { return _DateTimeValue; }
            set { _DateTimeValue = value; }
        }
    
        // Xml Serialization Infrastructure
        void IXmlSerializable.WriteXml(XmlWriter writer) {
            if (DateTimeValue == null) {
                writer.WriteString(String.Empty);
            } else {
                writer.WriteString(DateTimeValue.Value.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
                //writer.WriteString(SerializeObject.SerializeInternal(DateTimeValue.Value));
            }
        }
    
        void IXmlSerializable.ReadXml(XmlReader reader) {
            reader.ReadStartElement();
            String ltValue = reader.ReadString();
            reader.ReadEndElement();
            if (ltValue.Length == 0) {
                DateTimeValue = null;
            } else {                
                //Solo se admite yyyyMMdd
                //DateTimeValue = (DateTime)SerializeObject.Deserialize(typeof(DateTime), ltValue);
                DateTimeValue = new DateTime(Int32.Parse(ltValue.Substring(0, 4)),
                                    Int32.Parse(ltValue.Substring(5, 2)),
                                    Int32.Parse(ltValue.Substring(8, 2)));                                    
            }
        }
    
        XmlSchema IXmlSerializable.GetSchema() {
            return (null);
        }
    }
    #endregion
    
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  • 2020-12-02 23:32

    I was stuck into the similar problem. I had a datetime property (as XmlAttribute) in a class which was exposed in the WCF service.

    Below is what I faced and the solution that worked for me : 1) XmlSerializer class was not serialising XmlAttribute of nullable type

    [XmlAttribute]
    public DateTime? lastUpdatedDate { get; set; }
    Exception thrown : Cannot serialize member 'XXX' of type System.Nullable`1. 
    

    2) Some posts suggest to replace [XmlAttribute] with [XmlElement(IsNullable =true)]. But this will serialize the Attribute as an Element which is totally useless. However it works fine for XmlElements

    3) Some suggest to implement IXmlSerializable interface into your class, but that doesn't allow WCF service to be called from WCF consuming application. So this too does not work in this case.

    Solution :

    Don't mark property as nullable, instead use a ShouldSerializeXXX() method to put your constraint.

    [XmlAttribute]
    public DateTime lastUpdatedDate { get; set; }
    public bool ShouldSerializelastUpdatedDate ()
    {
       return this.lastUpdatedDate != DateTime.MinValue; 
       // This prevents serializing the field when it has value 1/1/0001       12:00:00 AM
    }
    
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