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With the following code (excluded the usings for simplicity)
var node1 = JsonNode.Parse("{\"foo\":[ {\"bar1\": \"res1\"} ]}");
var node2 = JsonNode.Parse("{\"foo\":[ {\"bar1\": \"res2\"} ]}");
var x = JsonDiffPatcher.Diff(node1, node2, new JsonPatchDeltaFormatter());
Console.WriteLine(x);
I'm getting follwing:
[
{
"op": "remove",
"path": "/foo/0"
},
{
"op": "add",
"path": "/foo/0",
"value": {
"bar1": "res2"
}
}
]
I would like to get something like:
[
{
"op": "replace",
"path": "/foo/0/bar1"
"value": "res2"
}
]
I've looked into DefaultFormatter and it seems that JsonDiffDelta has already 2 change entries: one for remove and one for add.
What's the best method to check arrays recursively (the way I want)? Is there some kind of flag or would I need to override FormatArray somehow?
Thanks!
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