Introduction
By default all public properties on an object are included when indexing it.
Below we describe how properties can be excluded.
Examples
The simplest way to exclude a property is to annotate it with the JsonIgnore
attribute (found in the Newtonsoft.Json namespace).
C#
using Newtonsoft.Json;
public class User
{
public string Username { get; set; }
[JsonIgnore]
public string Password { get; set; }
}
It is also possible to exclude properties, or other previously included fields,
by customizing the Client conventions.
C#
client.Conventions
.ForInstancesOf<User>()
.ExcludeField(x => x.Password);
The above code excludes the Password property from instances of the User class as well as instances of classes that inherit the User class.
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