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.NET 4.0 작업 패턴을 사용하여 HTTPClient .ReadAsAsync로 JSON을 배열 또는 목록으로 역 직렬화

nicepro 2020. 11. 11. 20:39
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.NET 4.0 작업 패턴을 사용하여 HTTPClient .ReadAsAsync로 JSON을 배열 또는 목록으로 역 직렬화


http://api.usa.gov/jobs/search.json?query=nursing+jobs.NET 4.0 작업 패턴 사용하여 반환 된 JSON을 역 직렬화하려고합니다 . 이 JSON을 반환합니다 ( 'Load JSON data'@ http://jsonviewer.stack.hu/).

[
  {
    "id": "usajobs:353400300",
    "position_title": "Nurse",
    "organization_name": "Indian Health Service",
    "rate_interval_code": "PA",
    "minimum": 42492,
    "maximum": 61171,
    "start_date": "2013-10-01",
    "end_date": "2014-09-30",
    "locations": [
      "Gallup, NM"
    ],
    "url": "https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/353400300"
  },
  {
    "id": "usajobs:359509200",
    "position_title": "Nurse",
    "organization_name": "Indian Health Service",
    "rate_interval_code": "PA",
    "minimum": 42913,
    "maximum": 61775,
    "start_date": "2014-01-16",
    "end_date": "2014-12-31",
    "locations": [
      "Gallup, NM"
    ],
    "url": "https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/359509200"
  },
  ...
]

색인 작업 :

  public class HomeController : Controller
  {
    public ActionResult Index()
    {
      Jobs model = null;
      var client = new HttpClient();
      var task = client.GetAsync("http://api.usa.gov/jobs/search.json?query=nursing+jobs")
        .ContinueWith((taskwithresponse) =>
        {
          var response = taskwithresponse.Result;
          var jsonTask = response.Content.ReadAsAsync<Jobs>();
          jsonTask.Wait();
          model = jsonTask.Result;
        });
      task.Wait();
      ...
     }

직업 및 직업 클래스 :

  [JsonArray]
  public class Jobs { public List<Job> JSON; }

  public class Job
  {
    [JsonProperty("organization_name")]
    public string Organization { get; set; }
    [JsonProperty("position_title")]
    public string Title { get; set; }
  }

중단 점을 설정 jsonTask.Wait();하고 검사 jsonTask하면 상태가 Faulted입니다. InnerException은 "Type ProjectName.Jobs가 컬렉션이 아닙니다."입니다.

JsonArray 속성이없는 Jobs 유형과 배열로 Jobs (Job [])로 시작했는데이 오류가 발생했습니다.

  public class Jobs { public Job[] JSON; }

    +       InnerException  {"Cannot deserialize the current JSON array (e.g. [1,2,3]) into type 'ProjectName.Models.Jobs' because the type requires a JSON object (e.g. {\"name\":\"value\"}) to deserialize correctly.\r\n
    To fix this error either change the JSON to a JSON object (e.g. {\"name\":\"value\"}) or change the deserialized type to an array or a type that implements a collection interface
 (e.g. ICollection, IList) like List<T> that can be deserialized from a JSON array. JsonArrayAttribute can also be added to the type to force it to deserialize from a JSON array.\r\n
Path '', line 1, position 1."}  System.Exception {Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializationException}

.NET 4.0 작업 패턴으로이 사이트의 JSON을 어떻게 처리합니까? await async.NET 4.5 패턴으로 이동하기 전에이 작업을 수행하고 싶습니다 .

답변 업데이트 :

다음은 brumScouse의 답변과 함께 .NET 4.5 비동기 대기 패턴을 사용하는 예입니다.

 public async Task<ActionResult>Index()
 {
    List<Job> model = null;
    var client = newHttpClient();

    // .NET 4.5 async await pattern
    var task = await client.GetAsync(http://api.usa.gov/jobs/search.json?query=nursing+jobs);
    var jsonString = await task.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
    model = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<Job>>(jsonString);
    returnView(model);
 }

You will need to bring in the System.Threading.Tasks namespace.
Note: there is no .ReadAsString method available on .Content which is why I used the .ReadAsStringAsync method.


Instead of handcranking your models try using something like the Json2csharp.com website. Paste In an example JSON response, the fuller the better and then pull in the resultant generated classes. This, at least, takes away some moving parts, will get you the shape of the JSON in csharp giving the serialiser an easier time and you shouldnt have to add attributes.

Just get it working and then make amendments to your class names, to conform to your naming conventions, and add in attributes later.

EDIT: Ok after a little messing around I have successfully deserialised the result into a List of Job (I used Json2csharp.com to create the class for me)

public class Job
{
        public string id { get; set; }
        public string position_title { get; set; }
        public string organization_name { get; set; }
        public string rate_interval_code { get; set; }
        public int minimum { get; set; }
        public int maximum { get; set; }
        public string start_date { get; set; }
        public string end_date { get; set; }
        public List<string> locations { get; set; }
        public string url { get; set; }
}

And an edit to your code:

        List<Job> model = null;
        var client = new HttpClient();
        var task = client.GetAsync("http://api.usa.gov/jobs/search.json?query=nursing+jobs")
          .ContinueWith((taskwithresponse) =>
          {
              var response = taskwithresponse.Result;
              var jsonString = response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
              jsonString.Wait();
              model = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<Job>>(jsonString.Result);

          });
        task.Wait();

This means you can get rid of your containing object. Its worth noting that this isn't a Task related issue but rather a deserialisation issue.

EDIT 2:

There is a way to take a JSON object and generate classes in Visual Studio. Simply copy the JSON of choice and then Edit> Paste Special > Paste JSON as Classes. A whole page is devoted to this here:

http://blog.codeinside.eu/2014/09/08/Visual-Studio-2013-Paste-Special-JSON-And-Xml/


var response = taskwithresponse.Result;
          var jsonString = response.ReadAsAsync<List<Job>>().Result;

The return type depends on the server, sometimes the response is indeed a JSON array but sent as text/plain

Setting the accept headers in the request should get the correct type:

client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("application/json")); 

which can then be serialized to a JSON list or array. Thanks for the comment from @svick which made me curious that it should work.

The Exception I got without configuring the accept headers was System.Net.Http.UnsupportedMediaTypeException.

Following code is cleaner and should work (untested, but works in my case):

    var client = new HttpClient();
    client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("application/json"));
    var response = await client.GetAsync("http://api.usa.gov/jobs/search.json?query=nursing+jobs");
    var model = response.Content.ReadAsAsync<List<Job>>();

참고URL : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24131067/deserialize-json-to-array-or-list-with-httpclient-readasasync-using-net-4-0-ta

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