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JSON Patch (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) defines a JSON document structure for expressing a sequence of operations to apply to a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document; it is suitable for use with the HTTP PATCH method. The "application/json-patch+json" media type is used to identify such patch documents. One of the things this can be used for is partial updates for REST-ful API's, or, to quote the IETF: "This format is also potentially useful in other cases in which it is necessary to make partial updates to a JSON document or to a data structure that has similar constraints (i.e., they can be serialized as an object or an array using the JSON grammar)." That's what this package is all about. Web API supports the HttpPatch method, but there's currently no implementation of the JsonPatchDocument in .NET, making it hard to pass in a set of changes that have to be applied - especially if you're working cross-platform and standardization of your API is essential. Have a look at the project site for the current status of this package and to learn how to get started.
This is Marvin's JsonPatch document compiled in .NET Standard. JSON Patch (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) defines a JSON document structure for expressing a sequence of operations to apply to a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document; it is suitable for use with the HTTP PATCH method. The "application/json-patch+json" media type is used to identify such patch documents. One of the things this can be used for is partial updates for REST-ful API's, or, to quote the IETF: "This format is also potentially useful in other cases in which it is necessary to make partial updates to a JSON document or to a data structure that has similar constraints (i.e., they can be serialized as an object or an array using the JSON grammar)." That's what this package is all about. Web API supports the HttpPatch method, but there's currently no implementation of the JsonPatchDocument in .NET, making it hard to pass in a set of changes that have to be applied - especially if you're working cross-platform and standardization of your API is essential. Have a look at the project site for the current status of this package and to learn how to get started.
Package Description
Builds on Microsoft.AspNetCore.JsonPatch to generate JSON patch documents by comparing or observing changes to C# objects.
Types and parsers for working with the HTTP Patch specification in RFC 5789 and RFC 7231
An extension to the Freya HTTP Machine adding Patch support
Freya Optics for access to Patch extension properties of requests and responses
Helpers for a consuming a HTTP patch request
This class library is a extension of HttpClient which allows make patch request.
Marvin.JsonPatch.Dynamic adds support for dynamically typed objects to Marvin.JsonPatch. Marvin.JsonPatch was built to work on staticly typed objects, which is great for most cases. Yet sometimes you'll want to create a patch document without having a static type to start from (for example: when integrating with a backend that's out of your control), or you'll want to apply a JsonPatchDocument to a dynamic object, or an object that has a property which isn't statically typed. That's what this component takes care of. It extends Marvin.JsonPatch with new methods on JsonPatchDocument, and it allows you to apply the JsonPatchDocument to dynamically typed objects.
A library that allows usage of JsonPatch with Nancy
An assembly for extending calls in Http-related classes.
[Contains dictionary support backported from https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.AspNetCore.JsonPatch/] JSON Patch (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) defines a JSON document structure for expressing a sequence of operations to apply to a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document; it is suitable for use with the HTTP PATCH method. The "application/json-patch+json" media type is used to identify such patch documents. One of the things this can be used for is partial updates for REST-ful API's, or, to quote the IETF: "This format is also potentially useful in other cases in which it is necessary to make partial updates to a JSON document or to a data structure that has similar constraints (i.e., they can be serialized as an object or an array using the JSON grammar)." That's what this package is all about. Web API supports the HttpPatch method, but there's currently no implementation of the JsonPatchDocument in .NET, making it hard to pass in a set of changes that have to be applied - especially if you're working cross-platform and standardization of your API is essential. Have a look at the project site for the current status of this package and to learn how to get started.
LaDeak.JsonMergePatch libraries provide an implementation for Json Merge Patch, RFC7396. Library using C# source generators to generate the types required for serialization. The Http package provides extension methods for HTTP requests, while the AspNetCore package provides an InputReader implementation.
Collection of helper functions for interacting with HTTP calls
.NET HTTP Client Service library. Use this library to quickly bootstrap your .NET HttpClient Service calls. It uses the System.Net.Http library. You pass in your routes and objects for the calls - Get, Post, Put, Patch, Delete. It returns an HttpResponseMessage/String Response depending on the method called which you can then utilize in your projects.