Considering the document { "userName": "user1" }
stored in the User collection, and the following User
class:
public class User
{
public string Id { get; set; }
public string UserName { get; set; }
}
With the following JSON.net settings:
JsonConvert.DefaultSettings = () =>
{
return new JsonSerializerSettings
{
ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver(),
};
};
When I query with Linq as such:
var t = _client.CreateDocumentQuery<User>(_collection.SelfLink)
.Where(u => u.UserName == "user1").AsDocumentQuery().ExecuteNextAsync();
t.Wait();
var users = t.Result;
var user = users.FirstOrDefault();
user
is null. Changing the Document to have a pascal casing or the POCO to use a camel casing solves the issue. Of course I do not want any of those as I want my JSON objects and C# objects to be "standarized".
How can I tell the DocumentDB SDK to map my object's property names using camel casing, similar as JSON.net?
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