Saule is a Json Api (version 1.0) library for ASP.Net Web API 2. See the Wiki for documentation and some samples. Install Saule using NuGet:
Install-Package saule
To use Saule, you must define resources that contain the information about your domain:
public class PersonResource : ApiResource
{
public PersonResource()
{
Attribute("FirstName");
Attribute("LastName");
Attribute("Age");
BelongsTo<CompanyResource>("Job");
HasMany<PersonResource>("Friends");
}
}
public class CompanyResource : ApiResource
{
public CompanyResource()
{
Attribute("Name");
Attribute("NumberOfEmployees");
}
}
You can then use these to serialize any class into Json Api (as long as your class has properties with the same names as in your model):
public class PersonController : ApiController
{
[HttpGet]
[ReturnsResource(typeof(PersonResource))]
[Route("people/{id}")]
public JohnSmith GetPerson(string id)
{
return new JohnSmith();
}
}
GET http://example.com/people/123
{
"data": {
"type": "person",
"id": "123",
"attributes": {
"first-name": "John",
"last-name": "Smith",
"age": 34
},
"relationships": {
"job": {
"links": {
"self": "http://example.com/people/123/relationships/job/",
"related": "http://example.com/people/123/job/"
},
"data": {
"type": "company",
"id": "456"
}
},
"friends": {
"links": {
"self": "http://example.com/people/123/relationships/friends/",
"related": "http://example.com/people/123/friends/"
},
"data": [
{
"type": "person",
"id": "789"
}
]
}
}
},
"included": [
{
"type": "company",
"id": "456",
"attributes": {
"name": "Awesome, Inc.",
"number-of-employees": 24
}
},
{
"type": "person",
"id": "789",
"attributes": {
"first-name": "Sara",
"last-name": "Jones",
"age": 38
}
}
],
"links": {
"self": "http://example.com/people/123"
}
}
Deserialization works just like in normal Web Api; you don't need to do anything special to make this work.