I want to use Goolge AJAX Feed API in my C# console application to save return feeds as C# collection so i can use this .net collcetion in my .net application.
I noticed google give a Java Access Code Snippets but I have no idea how to coding it in C#. I know there is a very good .net opensource library Json.NET we can use to read and write JSON formatted data.
Can someone give me an exmpale how to use C# and Json.NET play with Google AJAX Feed API?
Final Solution:
public class FeedApiResult
{
public ResponseData responseData { get; set; }
public string responseDetails { get; set; }
public string responseStatus { get; set; }
}
public class ResponseData
{
public Feed feed { get; set; }
}
public class Feed
{
public string title { get; set; }
public string link { get; set; }
public string author { get; set; }
public string description { get; set; }
public string type { get; set; }
public List<Entry> entries { get; set; }
}
public class Entry
{
public string title { get; set; }
public string link { get; set; }
public string author { get; set; }
public string publishedDate { get; set; }
public string contentSnippet { get; set; }
public string content { get; set; }
}
var url = "http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/load?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digg.com%2Frss%2Findex.xml&v=1.0";
var wc = new WebClient();
var rawFeedData = wc.DownloadString(url);
//You can use System.Web.Script.Serialization if you don't want to use Json.NET
JavaScriptSerializer ser = new JavaScriptSerializer();
FeedApiResult foo = ser.Deserialize<FeedApiResult>(rawFeedData);
//Json.NET also return you the same strong typed object
var apiResult = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<FeedApiResult>(rawFeedData);
I've just looked at the examples, and here is how I'd go about it.
For example, a quick untested hack:
// 1.
var url = "'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/load?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digg.com%2Frss%2Findex.xml&v=1.0";
// 2.
var wc = new WebClient();
var rawFeedData = wc.DownloadString(url);
// 3.
var feedContent = JObject.Parse(rawFeedData);
// ...
var entries = feedContent["entries"];
for (int i = 0; i < entries.Length; i++) {
var entry = entries[i];
// insert entry into your desired collection
}
If however, you want strongly-typed class, you must first make a class that "looks like" the data that is returned from the feed api first, i.e.
public class FeedApiResult {
public FeedApiFeedObj responseData { get; set; }
// snip ...
}
public class FeedApiFeedObj {
public string title { get; set; }
public string link { get; set; }
// snip ...
}
Then in step #3, you can use the deserializing method like this:
var apiResult = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<FeedApiResult>(feedContent)
...
Hope this helps!