How to get some values from a JSON string in C#?

Your strings are JSON formatted, so you will need to parse it into a object. For that you can use JSON.NET.

Here is an example on how to parse a JSON string into a dynamic object:

string source = "{\r\n   \"id\": \"100000280905615\", \r\n \"name\": \"Jerard Jones\",  \r\n   \"first_name\": \"Jerard\", \r\n   \"last_name\": \"Jones\", \r\n   \"link\": \"https://www.facebook.com/Jerard.Jones\", \r\n   \"username\": \"Jerard.Jones\", \r\n   \"gender\": \"female\", \r\n   \"locale\": \"en_US\"\r\n}";
dynamic data = JObject.Parse(source);
Console.WriteLine(data.id);
Console.WriteLine(data.first_name);
Console.WriteLine(data.last_name);
Console.WriteLine(data.gender);
Console.WriteLine(data.locale);

Happy coding!


Following code is working for me.

Usings:

using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;

Code:

 using (HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse())
                {
                    using (Stream responseStream = response.GetResponseStream())
                    {
                        using (StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(responseStream))
                        {
                            string json = responseReader.ReadToEnd();
                            string data = JObject.Parse(json)["id"].ToString();
                        }
                    }
                }

//json = {"kind": "ALL", "id": "1221455", "longUrl": "NewURL"}

my string

var obj = {"Status":0,"Data":{"guid":"","invitationGuid":"","entityGuid":"387E22AD69-4910-430C-AC16-8044EE4A6B24443545DD"},"Extension":null}

Following code to get guid:

var userObj = JObject.Parse(obj);
var userGuid = Convert.ToString(userObj["Data"]["guid"]);

Create a class like this:

public class Data
{
    public string Id {get; set;}
    public string Name {get; set;}
    public string First_Name {get; set;}
    public string Last_Name {get; set;}
    public string Username {get; set;}
    public string Gender {get; set;}
    public string Locale {get; set;}
}

(I'm not 100% sure, but if that doesn't work you'll need use [DataContract] and [DataMember] for DataContractJsonSerializer.)

Then create JSonSerializer:

private static readonly XmlObjectSerializer Serializer = new DataContractJsonSerializer(typeof(Data));

and deserialize object:

// convert string to stream
byte[] byteArray = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(contents);
using(var stream = new MemoryStream(byteArray))
{
    (Data)Serializer.ReadObject(stream);
}

A .NET 6 version using System.Text.Json

using System;
                    
public class Program
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        var jsonString = @"{ ""id"" : 123 }";
        
        //parse it
        var yourObject = System.Text.Json.JsonDocument.Parse(jsonString);
        //retrieve the value
        var id= yourObject.RootElement
                          .GetProperty("id");
        
        Console.WriteLine(id);
    }
}