Reputation: 2771
It seems simple like in ASP.NET MVC but I can't figure out how to map an URI with a string parameter to an action on my controller. So I have three actions in my controller as below:
//GET: api/Societe
public IEnumerable<Societe> GetSociete()
{
List<Societe> listeSociete = Librairie.Societes.getAllSociete();
return listeSociete.ToList();
}
//GET: api/Societe/id
[ResponseType(typeof(Societe))]
public IHttpActionResult GetSociete(int id)
{
Societe societeRecherchee = Librairie.Societes.getSociete(id);
if (societeRecherchee == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
else
{
return Ok(societeRecherchee);
}
}
public IHttpActionResult GetSocieteByLibelle(string name)
{
Societe societeRecherchee = new Societe();
if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(name))
{
societeRecherchee = Librairie.Societes.getSocieteByLibelle(name);
if (societeRecherchee == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
}
return Ok(societeRecherchee);
}
So I would like to map an URI with the action:
GetSocieteByLibelle(string name)
My route configuration is the default one for Wep API project. May someone explain me how to map an URI to that action ? Thanks in advance !
Upvotes: 0
Views: 127
Reputation: 22864
Looks like the two routes are resulting in the same method call being invoked. Try putting a [Route] attribute on one of them as follows:
[Route("api/Societe/libelle/{name}")]
public IHttpActionResult GetSocieteByLibelle(string name)
{
}
Note that the default /api/Societe/{id} should still hit your first Action.
Upvotes: 2