Reputation: 35
In the process of learning about web API, I have created (or actually Visual Studio has) a simple controller. I have also created a WPF program that can read from web API's GET() part, but I can't access the others.
I have tried a lot and found many blogs and pages that say: "Just do like this..." but nothing works. What am I doing wrong?
MVC part:
namespace MVCWebservice.Controllers
{
public class LaLaController : ApiController
{
// GET: api/LaLa
public string Get()
{
return "Hello from API";
}
// GET: api/LaLa/5
public string Get(int id)
{
return "value";
}
// POST: api/LaLa
public void Post([FromBody]string value)
{
var a = value;
}
// PUT: api/LaLa/5
public void Put(int id, [FromBody]string value)
{
var b = value;
int c = id;
}
// DELETE: api/LaLa/5
public void Delete(int id)
{
int c = id;
}
}
}
And a method from my Console application that actually works:
private static async Task ReadFromWebApi()
{
System.Net.Http.HttpClient client = new System.Net.Http.HttpClient();
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:26176/");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("application/json"));
var resp2 = await client.GetAsync("api/LaLa/");
resp2.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
var aaa = resp2.Content;
string result = await aaa.ReadAsStringAsync();
Console.WriteLine(result);
}
A method that just stops:
If I remove the EnsureSuccessStatusCode
I'll get the following back:
ss = "{\"Message\":\"The requested resource does not support http method 'PUT'.\"}"
private static async Task SendToWebApi()
{
System.Net.Http.HttpClient client = new System.Net.Http.HttpClient();
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:26176/");
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue("application/json"));
Console.WriteLine("-1-");
var resp2 = client.PutAsync("api/LaLa/", new System.Net.Http.StringContent("Hey", Encoding.UTF8, "application/json")).Result;
Console.WriteLine("-2-");
resp2.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
var ss = await resp2.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
}
How would I write my access to the other methods?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 20814
Reputation: 87074
For one thing, you are calling PUT on the URL api/LaLa/
, but from the server's method signature
public void Put(int id, [FromBody]string value)
it appears that the URL should include a numeric id to satisfy the first parameter, e.g. api/LaLa/100
or similar. Perhaps you could modify your client to call PutAsync()
like this:
var resp2 = client.PutAsync("api/LaLa/100", new System.Net.Http.StringContent("Hey", Encoding.UTF8, "application/json")).Result;
Does POST work? Look at this answer to a question that looks remarkably like yours, and see if you can get that to work.
Upvotes: 1