Deserialize nested JSON into C#












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I am getting JSON back from an API that looks like this:



    [
{
"CheckListId":"4",
"Bphase":"k",
"ActivityID":"2",
"FloorTypeId":"216",
"CheckerId":"",
"columnFooting":"tets",
"SubActivityID":"52",
"columnFootingOTHER":"",
"rejectFlag":"2",
"Reportingtype":"Column-Floor",
"Dphase":"",
"UserID":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"dateTimeSpanCre":"11/13/2018 12:00:00 AM",
"contractID":"45",
"UserIdAction":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"drawingRef":"testing",
"ChecklistForId":"683,687,688,689",
"Aphase":"",
"projectID":"21",
"BuildingID":"49",
"status":"p",
"DetailsItems":[
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

},
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

}
]
},
{
....},
{ ....
}
]

I have tried a few approaches

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsMaster
{
public string UserID;
public string CheckListId;
public string projectID;
public string contractID;
public string BuildingID;
public string columnFooting;
public string drawingRef;
public string dateTimeSpanCre;
public string columnFootingOTHER;
public string ChecklistForId;
public string Reportingtype;
public string FloorTypeId;
public string status;
public string rejectFlag;
public string UserIdAction;
public string CheckerId;
public string Bphase;
public string Dphase;
public string Aphase;
public string ActivityID;
public string SubActivityID;
public List<List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>> DetailsItems { get; set; }
}

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem
{
public string phase;
public string yesNo;
public string DoerComments;
public string CheckersComments;
public string UserId;
public string ImageName;
public string base64Img;

}


What method i use to desalinize this Nested JSON array



It should be simple, but for some reason I can't figure out the correct



I am very new to web development and I am developing a web app using ASP.NET MVC 5.I have a requirement to deserialize a nested json










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    The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

    – ibubi
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:34











  • @ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

    – Prasad Telkikar
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:10











  • Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

    – Saurabh
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:48











  • Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

    – matt_lethargic
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57
















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I am getting JSON back from an API that looks like this:



    [
{
"CheckListId":"4",
"Bphase":"k",
"ActivityID":"2",
"FloorTypeId":"216",
"CheckerId":"",
"columnFooting":"tets",
"SubActivityID":"52",
"columnFootingOTHER":"",
"rejectFlag":"2",
"Reportingtype":"Column-Floor",
"Dphase":"",
"UserID":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"dateTimeSpanCre":"11/13/2018 12:00:00 AM",
"contractID":"45",
"UserIdAction":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"drawingRef":"testing",
"ChecklistForId":"683,687,688,689",
"Aphase":"",
"projectID":"21",
"BuildingID":"49",
"status":"p",
"DetailsItems":[
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

},
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

}
]
},
{
....},
{ ....
}
]

I have tried a few approaches

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsMaster
{
public string UserID;
public string CheckListId;
public string projectID;
public string contractID;
public string BuildingID;
public string columnFooting;
public string drawingRef;
public string dateTimeSpanCre;
public string columnFootingOTHER;
public string ChecklistForId;
public string Reportingtype;
public string FloorTypeId;
public string status;
public string rejectFlag;
public string UserIdAction;
public string CheckerId;
public string Bphase;
public string Dphase;
public string Aphase;
public string ActivityID;
public string SubActivityID;
public List<List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>> DetailsItems { get; set; }
}

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem
{
public string phase;
public string yesNo;
public string DoerComments;
public string CheckersComments;
public string UserId;
public string ImageName;
public string base64Img;

}


What method i use to desalinize this Nested JSON array



It should be simple, but for some reason I can't figure out the correct



I am very new to web development and I am developing a web app using ASP.NET MVC 5.I have a requirement to deserialize a nested json










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

    – ibubi
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:34











  • @ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

    – Prasad Telkikar
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:10











  • Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

    – Saurabh
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:48











  • Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

    – matt_lethargic
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57














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I am getting JSON back from an API that looks like this:



    [
{
"CheckListId":"4",
"Bphase":"k",
"ActivityID":"2",
"FloorTypeId":"216",
"CheckerId":"",
"columnFooting":"tets",
"SubActivityID":"52",
"columnFootingOTHER":"",
"rejectFlag":"2",
"Reportingtype":"Column-Floor",
"Dphase":"",
"UserID":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"dateTimeSpanCre":"11/13/2018 12:00:00 AM",
"contractID":"45",
"UserIdAction":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"drawingRef":"testing",
"ChecklistForId":"683,687,688,689",
"Aphase":"",
"projectID":"21",
"BuildingID":"49",
"status":"p",
"DetailsItems":[
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

},
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

}
]
},
{
....},
{ ....
}
]

I have tried a few approaches

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsMaster
{
public string UserID;
public string CheckListId;
public string projectID;
public string contractID;
public string BuildingID;
public string columnFooting;
public string drawingRef;
public string dateTimeSpanCre;
public string columnFootingOTHER;
public string ChecklistForId;
public string Reportingtype;
public string FloorTypeId;
public string status;
public string rejectFlag;
public string UserIdAction;
public string CheckerId;
public string Bphase;
public string Dphase;
public string Aphase;
public string ActivityID;
public string SubActivityID;
public List<List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>> DetailsItems { get; set; }
}

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem
{
public string phase;
public string yesNo;
public string DoerComments;
public string CheckersComments;
public string UserId;
public string ImageName;
public string base64Img;

}


What method i use to desalinize this Nested JSON array



It should be simple, but for some reason I can't figure out the correct



I am very new to web development and I am developing a web app using ASP.NET MVC 5.I have a requirement to deserialize a nested json










share|improve this question
















I am getting JSON back from an API that looks like this:



    [
{
"CheckListId":"4",
"Bphase":"k",
"ActivityID":"2",
"FloorTypeId":"216",
"CheckerId":"",
"columnFooting":"tets",
"SubActivityID":"52",
"columnFootingOTHER":"",
"rejectFlag":"2",
"Reportingtype":"Column-Floor",
"Dphase":"",
"UserID":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"dateTimeSpanCre":"11/13/2018 12:00:00 AM",
"contractID":"45",
"UserIdAction":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"drawingRef":"testing",
"ChecklistForId":"683,687,688,689",
"Aphase":"",
"projectID":"21",
"BuildingID":"49",
"status":"p",
"DetailsItems":[
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

},
{
"phase":"b",
"yesNo":"n",
"ImageName":"",
"DoerComments":"",
"UserId":"34a86e95-be70-4c6e-84b4-90fc2680cb44",
"base64Img":"",
"CheckersComments":"",

}
]
},
{
....},
{ ....
}
]

I have tried a few approaches

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsMaster
{
public string UserID;
public string CheckListId;
public string projectID;
public string contractID;
public string BuildingID;
public string columnFooting;
public string drawingRef;
public string dateTimeSpanCre;
public string columnFootingOTHER;
public string ChecklistForId;
public string Reportingtype;
public string FloorTypeId;
public string status;
public string rejectFlag;
public string UserIdAction;
public string CheckerId;
public string Bphase;
public string Dphase;
public string Aphase;
public string ActivityID;
public string SubActivityID;
public List<List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>> DetailsItems { get; set; }
}

public class SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem
{
public string phase;
public string yesNo;
public string DoerComments;
public string CheckersComments;
public string UserId;
public string ImageName;
public string base64Img;

}


What method i use to desalinize this Nested JSON array



It should be simple, but for some reason I can't figure out the correct



I am very new to web development and I am developing a web app using ASP.NET MVC 5.I have a requirement to deserialize a nested json







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  • 1





    The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

    – ibubi
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:34











  • @ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

    – Prasad Telkikar
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:10











  • Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

    – Saurabh
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:48











  • Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

    – matt_lethargic
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57














  • 1





    The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

    – ibubi
    Nov 15 '18 at 5:34











  • @ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

    – Prasad Telkikar
    Nov 15 '18 at 6:10











  • Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

    – Saurabh
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:48











  • Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

    – matt_lethargic
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57








1




1





The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

– ibubi
Nov 15 '18 at 5:34





The method you should look into is JsonConvert.Deserialize<T> And notice that your DetailItems should be List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem>.

– ibubi
Nov 15 '18 at 5:34













@ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

– Prasad Telkikar
Nov 15 '18 at 6:10





@ibubi, provided you very clear example of json deserialization, please understand it and implement your code as per the logic. If you are facing any issue there please let us know

– Prasad Telkikar
Nov 15 '18 at 6:10













Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

– Saurabh
Nov 15 '18 at 8:48





Similar question is already answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/38793151/…

– Saurabh
Nov 15 '18 at 8:48













Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

– matt_lethargic
Nov 15 '18 at 11:57





Possible duplicate of Deserialize nested JSON into C# objects

– matt_lethargic
Nov 15 '18 at 11:57












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As Ibubi noted; you should change the DetailsItem property into List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem> and indeed look at NewtonSoft to deserialize the json into an object. You can find details here.



Also, this question was asked multiple times before; for example here.






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As Ibubi noted; you should change the DetailsItem property into List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem> and indeed look at NewtonSoft to deserialize the json into an object. You can find details here.



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As Ibubi noted; you should change the DetailsItem property into List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem> and indeed look at NewtonSoft to deserialize the json into an object. You can find details here.



Also, this question was asked multiple times before; for example here.






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As Ibubi noted; you should change the DetailsItem property into List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem> and indeed look at NewtonSoft to deserialize the json into an object. You can find details here.



Also, this question was asked multiple times before; for example here.






share|improve this answer















As Ibubi noted; you should change the DetailsItem property into List<SyncSaveCheckListDetailsItem> and indeed look at NewtonSoft to deserialize the json into an object. You can find details here.



Also, this question was asked multiple times before; for example here.







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