How to make JObject and JToken case-insensitive globally










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In my new project I see extensive usage of JToken and JObject like below, where objects are accessed by hardcoded property names.



JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<JObject>(response.Content, this.DefaultSerializerSettings)
.Value<JToken>("result")
.Value<JObject>("memberProduct")
.ToObject<MemberProduct>();


The problem here is if property names in the response come with different case, the .Value<JToken>("result").Value<JObject>("memberProduct") part fails to pick out the data.



I want to make JToken and JObject work case-insensitively globally throughout the project, so that I don't have to correct the code all over the place (which I'm planning to do later).



Is there some way to do this?










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    Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:51











  • @BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

    – nari447
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:57







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    Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:03















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In my new project I see extensive usage of JToken and JObject like below, where objects are accessed by hardcoded property names.



JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<JObject>(response.Content, this.DefaultSerializerSettings)
.Value<JToken>("result")
.Value<JObject>("memberProduct")
.ToObject<MemberProduct>();


The problem here is if property names in the response come with different case, the .Value<JToken>("result").Value<JObject>("memberProduct") part fails to pick out the data.



I want to make JToken and JObject work case-insensitively globally throughout the project, so that I don't have to correct the code all over the place (which I'm planning to do later).



Is there some way to do this?










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:51











  • @BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

    – nari447
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:57







  • 1





    Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:03













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In my new project I see extensive usage of JToken and JObject like below, where objects are accessed by hardcoded property names.



JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<JObject>(response.Content, this.DefaultSerializerSettings)
.Value<JToken>("result")
.Value<JObject>("memberProduct")
.ToObject<MemberProduct>();


The problem here is if property names in the response come with different case, the .Value<JToken>("result").Value<JObject>("memberProduct") part fails to pick out the data.



I want to make JToken and JObject work case-insensitively globally throughout the project, so that I don't have to correct the code all over the place (which I'm planning to do later).



Is there some way to do this?










share|improve this question
















In my new project I see extensive usage of JToken and JObject like below, where objects are accessed by hardcoded property names.



JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<JObject>(response.Content, this.DefaultSerializerSettings)
.Value<JToken>("result")
.Value<JObject>("memberProduct")
.ToObject<MemberProduct>();


The problem here is if property names in the response come with different case, the .Value<JToken>("result").Value<JObject>("memberProduct") part fails to pick out the data.



I want to make JToken and JObject work case-insensitively globally throughout the project, so that I don't have to correct the code all over the place (which I'm planning to do later).



Is there some way to do this?







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  • 1





    Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:51











  • @BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

    – nari447
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:57







  • 1





    Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:03












  • 1





    Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:51











  • @BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

    – nari447
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:57







  • 1





    Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

    – Brian Rogers
    Nov 16 '18 at 7:03







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Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

– Brian Rogers
Nov 16 '18 at 6:51





Related: JSON.NET JObject key comparison case-insensitive

– Brian Rogers
Nov 16 '18 at 6:51













@BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

– nari447
Nov 16 '18 at 6:57






@BrianRogers - the fix given there is inline. I wante to fix this globally, like using JsonSerializerSettings, etc

– nari447
Nov 16 '18 at 6:57





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1





Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

– Brian Rogers
Nov 16 '18 at 7:03





Yep, I know; that is why I did not mark this question as a duplicate.

– Brian Rogers
Nov 16 '18 at 7:03












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