Greg B
Greg B

Reputation: 14888

HttpContext.Current accessed in static classes

Can I call HttpContext.Current from within a static class and Method?

I want to store a value on a per-user basis but want to be able to access it in a static manner.

e.g. Will this work?

public static class StaticClass
{

    public static string SomeThing
    {
        get { return HttpContext.Current.Items["SomeItem"].ToString(); }
    }

}

Upvotes: 15

Views: 11159

Answers (3)

Jon Skeet
Jon Skeet

Reputation: 1499770

Yes, it's a static method so you can call it from wherever you like. As Anthony says, the "current" context depends on the calling thread, so you need to make sure you're using the correct thread.

Upvotes: 5

Anton Gogolev
Anton Gogolev

Reputation: 115691

Why don't you try?

Yes, it's perfectly possible (though is not necessarily a good design), just remember to reference System.Web.dll in your project and check HttpContext.Current for null in case you'll end up running in a non-ASP.NET environment.

Upvotes: 5

AnthonyWJones
AnthonyWJones

Reputation: 189439

Yes thats one way in which it is helpful, of course the thread on which it is called must currently be processing a request to make it useful.

Upvotes: 15

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