Reputation: 115
I have a Xamarin app and localhost API. I'm trying to connect to the API from the app, but it could not be found. I edited my applicationhost.config
file and I tried localhost
, 10.0.2.2
and my IP address in the call, but it was not working.
So, how do I configure simple API access? (The API itself is working well)
Upvotes: 8
Views: 16001
Reputation: 17472
There is simple workaround to connect Emulator
& Simulator
to localhost
API.
Download third party software NgRok for Windows at any specific location of your PC. It just contains one executable file called ngrok.exe
(you not need to install it).
Now execute your service on your preferred browser. Than follow below steps.
ngrok.exe
file path in command promptngrok http --host-header=rewrite
and hit enter.localhost:4040
than press enter -->Go to status
there you will find your public url which you can use in your mobile application.Note: Url structure should be like this public const string BaseUri = "https://8c56892f.ngrok.io/";
followed by /
in last. Try not to append unnecessary /
.
Benifits
You can debug services from one Visual Studio to another.
Your url will be active until you close command prompt.
In browser or command prompt track your requests status like Ok
, Not found
etc.
For more information visit this https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/exposing-local-web-server-to-internet-using-ngrok/
Hope it help you.
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 1503
That 10.0.2.2 address is used for the Google emulators. For the Microsoft emulator you want to use 169.254.80.80. If that doesn't work then it must mean you have the firewall on and it's blocking the traffic. That can be solved by adding a new incoming rule for the program or port.
Upvotes: 1