Query Camel case json documents in Azure CosmosDB












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I have created collections with camelcase partition keys like locationId instead of LocationId. Also when inserting / updating documents in cosmosdb, i have added them as camelcase using below code :



T entity = null;
var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings
{
ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver()
};

var messageBody = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(entity, Formatting.Indented, settings);

using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(messageBody)))
{
var res = Resource.LoadFrom<Document>(memoryStream);
await _client.UpsertDocumentAsync((await _collection).SelfLink, res, option);
}


However, when retriving any document using linq condition, the result is always null. I have decorated all CosmosDB T types with [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]



Am i missing something here?










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    I have created collections with camelcase partition keys like locationId instead of LocationId. Also when inserting / updating documents in cosmosdb, i have added them as camelcase using below code :



    T entity = null;
    var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings
    {
    ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver()
    };

    var messageBody = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(entity, Formatting.Indented, settings);

    using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(messageBody)))
    {
    var res = Resource.LoadFrom<Document>(memoryStream);
    await _client.UpsertDocumentAsync((await _collection).SelfLink, res, option);
    }


    However, when retriving any document using linq condition, the result is always null. I have decorated all CosmosDB T types with [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]



    Am i missing something here?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have created collections with camelcase partition keys like locationId instead of LocationId. Also when inserting / updating documents in cosmosdb, i have added them as camelcase using below code :



      T entity = null;
      var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings
      {
      ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver()
      };

      var messageBody = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(entity, Formatting.Indented, settings);

      using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(messageBody)))
      {
      var res = Resource.LoadFrom<Document>(memoryStream);
      await _client.UpsertDocumentAsync((await _collection).SelfLink, res, option);
      }


      However, when retriving any document using linq condition, the result is always null. I have decorated all CosmosDB T types with [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]



      Am i missing something here?










      share|improve this question














      I have created collections with camelcase partition keys like locationId instead of LocationId. Also when inserting / updating documents in cosmosdb, i have added them as camelcase using below code :



      T entity = null;
      var settings = new JsonSerializerSettings
      {
      ContractResolver = new CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver()
      };

      var messageBody = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(entity, Formatting.Indented, settings);

      using (var memoryStream = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(messageBody)))
      {
      var res = Resource.LoadFrom<Document>(memoryStream);
      await _client.UpsertDocumentAsync((await _collection).SelfLink, res, option);
      }


      However, when retriving any document using linq condition, the result is always null. I have decorated all CosmosDB T types with [JsonProperty(PropertyName = "id")]



      Am i missing something here?







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