/kiota-serialization-form-dotnet

Kiota serialization provider implementation for form encoded

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Kiota URI Form Encoded Serialization Library for dotnet

Build and Test NuGet Version

The Form Serialization Library for dotnet is the dotnet application/x-www-form-urlencoded serialization library implementation.

A Kiota generated project will need a reference to a form serialization package to handle application/x-www-form-urlencoded payloads from a supporting API endpoint.

Read more about Kiota here.

Using the Kiota Json Serialization Library

dotnet add package Microsoft.Kiota.Serialization.Form --prerelease

Debugging

If you are using Visual Studio Code as your IDE, the launch.json file already contains the configuration to build and test the library. Otherwise, you can open the Microsoft.Kiota.Serialization.Form.sln with Visual Studio.

Contributing

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Trademarks

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