Ignore parsing errors during JSON.NET data parsing
There is another way. for example, if you are using a nuget package which uses newton json and does deseralization and seralization for you. You may have this problem if the package is not handling errors. then you cant use the solution above. you need to handle in object level. here becomes OnErrorAttribute useful. So below code will catch any error for any property, you can even modify within the OnError function and assign default values
public class PersonError
{
private List<string> _roles;
public string Name { get; set; }
public int Age { get; set; }
public List<string> Roles
{
get
{
if (_roles == null)
{
throw new Exception("Roles not loaded!");
}
return _roles;
}
set { _roles = value; }
}
public string Title { get; set; }
[OnError]
internal void OnError(StreamingContext context, ErrorContext errorContext)
{
errorContext.Handled = true;
}
}
see https://www.newtonsoft.com/json/help/html/SerializationErrorHandling.htm
Same thing as Ilija's solution, but a oneliner for the lazy/on a rush (credit goes to him)
var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings { Error = (se, ev) => { ev.ErrorContext.Handled = true; } };
JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<YourType>(yourJsonStringVariable, settings);
Props to Jam for making it even shorter =)
To be able to handle deserialization errors, use the following code:
var a = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<A>("-- JSON STRING --", new JsonSerializerSettings
{
Error = HandleDeserializationError
});
where HandleDeserializationError
is the following method:
public void HandleDeserializationError(object sender, ErrorEventArgs errorArgs)
{
var currentError = errorArgs.ErrorContext.Error.Message;
errorArgs.ErrorContext.Handled = true;
}
The HandleDeserializationError
will be called as many times as there are errors in the json string. The properties that are causing the error will not be initialized.