Deserialization of reference types without parameterless constructor is not supported

旧巷老猫 提交于 2020-05-13 06:56:06

问题


I have this API

 public ActionResult AddDocument([FromBody]AddDocumentRequestModel documentRequestModel)
        {
            AddDocumentStatus documentState = _documentService.AddDocument(documentRequestModel, DocumentType.OutgoingPosShipment);
            if (documentState.IsSuccess)
                return Ok();

            return BadRequest();
        }

And this is my request model

    public class AddDocumentRequestModel
    {
        public AddDocumentRequestModel(int partnerId, List<ProductRequestModel> products)
        {
            PartnerId = partnerId;
            Products = products;
        }

        [Range(1, int.MaxValue, ErrorMessage = "Value for {0} must be between {1} and {2}.")]
        public int PartnerId { get; private set; }

        [Required, MustHaveOneElement(ErrorMessage = "At least one product is required")]
        public List<ProductRequestModel> Products { get; private set; }
    }

so when I'm trying to hit the API with this body

{
        "partnerId": 101,
        "products": [{
            "productId": 100,
            "unitOfMeasureId": 102,
            "quantity":5
        }
     ]
}

this is the request : System.NotSupportedException: Deserialization of reference types without parameterless constructor is not supported. Type 'Alati.Commerce.Sync.Api.Controllers.AddDocumentRequestModel'

I don't need parameterless constructor,because it doesn't read the body parameters.Is there any other way for deserialization?


回答1:


You can achieve your desired result. You need to switch to NewtonsoftJson serialization.

Call this in Startup.cs in the ConfigureServices method:

    services.AddControllers().AddNewtonsoftJson();

After this, your constructor will be called by deserialization.

Extra info: I am using ASP Net Core 3.1

Later Edit: I wanted to give more info on this, as it seems that this can also be achieved by using System.Text.Json, although custom implementation is necessary. The answer from jawa states that Deserializing to immutable classes and structs can be achieved with System.Text.Json, by creating a custom converter (inherit from JsonConverter) and registering it to the converters collection (JsonSerializerOptions.Converters) like so:

   public class ImmutablePointConverter : JsonConverter<ImmutablePoint>
   {
   ...
   }

and then...

   var serializeOptions = new JsonSerializerOptions();
   serializeOptions.Converters.Add(new ImmutablePointConverter());
   serializeOptions.WriteIndented = true;



回答2:


There are still some limitations using System.Text.Json - have a look here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/serialization/system-text-json-migrate-from-newtonsoft-how-to#table-of-differences-between-newtonsoftjson-and-systemtextjson Deserialization without parameterless constructor using a parameterized constructor is not supported yet (but it's on their plan). You can implement your custom JsonConverter (like in this example: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/serialization/system-text-json-migrate-from-newtonsoft-how-to#deserialize-to-immutable-classes-and-structs) or - like Adrian Nasul above suggested: use Newtonsoft.Json and then you can use the [JsonConstructor] attribute



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59198417/deserialization-of-reference-types-without-parameterless-constructor-is-not-supp

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