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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T03:08:51+00:00 2026-05-24T03:08:51+00:00

I would like to be able to post any serialized object to an action

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I would like to be able to post any serialized object to an action method and instantiate a new object of the posted type in order to use TryUpdateModel. They didn’t teach me any of this stuff in the QBasic help file… How can I instantiate the unknown type based on the posted data?

If it would help, I could theoretically include the name of the type as a string in the posted data. I was hoping to avoid that because it seemed like I would need the full name of the type.

public void Save(object/dynamic whatever, string typename) {
    //Instantiate posted type
    //TryUpdateModel
    context.Entry(Thing).State = EntityState.Modified;
    context.SaveChanges();
}

Here is an example of a serialized object

Thing.Id=1&Thing.Name=blah&Thing.OptionID=1&Thing.ListItems.index=1&Thing.ListItems%5B1%5D.Id=1&Thing.ListItems%5B1%5D.Name=whatever&Thing.ListItems%5B1%5D.OptionID=2&Thing.ListItems%5B1%5D.ThingID=1&Thing.ListItems%5B1%5D.EntityState=16

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Thing.Id                            1
Thing.Name                          blah
Thing.OptionID                      1
Thing.ListItems.index               1
Thing.ListItems[1].Id               1
Thing.ListItems[1].Name             whatever
Thing.ListItems[1].OptionID         2
Thing.ListItems[1].ThingID          1
Thing.ListItems[1].EntityState      16
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    2026-05-24T03:08:53+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 3:08 am

    You could write a custom model binder which uses reflection and the typeName parameter:

    public class MyModelBinder : DefaultModelBinder
    {
        protected override object CreateModel(ControllerContext controllerContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext, Type modelType)
        {
            var typeValue = bindingContext.ValueProvider.GetValue("typename");
            if (typeValue == null)
            {
                throw new Exception("Impossible to instantiate a model. The \"typeName\" query string parameter was not provided.");
            }
            var type = Type.GetType(
                (string)typeValue.ConvertTo(typeof(string)),
                true
            );
            var model = Activator.CreateInstance(type);
            bindingContext.ModelMetadata = ModelMetadataProviders.Current.GetMetadataForType(() => model, type);
            return model;
        }
    }
    

    and then simply:

    [HttpPost]
    public ActionResult Save([ModelBinder(typeof(MyModelBinder))] object model) 
    {
        context.Entry(model).State = EntityState.Modified;
        context.SaveChanges();
        return View();
    }
    
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