WebApiContrib.Formatting.Jsonp provides a JSONP MediaTypeFormatter implementation for ASP.NET Web API.
In order to add it to your Web API solution, run Install-Package WebApiContrib.Formatting.Jsonp from your NuGet Package Manager console in Visual Studio.
To use the JsonpMediaTypeFormatter, add the following code to your configuration in Global.asax.cs:
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.AddJsonpFormatter();
You can specify a MediaTypeFormatter and callback parameter name as optional parameters. By default, the JsonpMediaTypeFormatter will use the config.Formatters.JsonFormatter and callback as default values.
You should specify text/javascript as the media type to accept. If you leave this out, the client may receive application/json. The JsonpMediaTypeFormatter will match the specified callback parameter name from the request URI, e.g. ?callback=?.
If you are using traditional routing, update your Default ASP.NET Web API route in /App_Start/WebApiConfig.cs:
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "DefaultApi",
routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{id}",
defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }
);
To see the JsonpMediaTypeFormatter in action, just clone this project, run the WebContribContrib.Formatting.Jsonp.SampleWebHost project web application, and then start the WebApiContrib.Formatting.Jsonp.SampleJQueryClient web application and hit the "Get JSONP" button.