If I call this method (1.) nothing happens and I don't know why. If I just call model.TestConnection(null); without Result I hit Breakpoint 1 but then I dont wait for the result.
So, why didn' I hit any Breakpoint when I call model.TestConnection(null).Result? And why do I hit them when I just call model.TestConnection(null);?
The method GetUrl calls SendRequestAsync and awaits it result, then it returns its content. This all happens as a task, so you can await GetUrl to get the content. But there seems to be a big missunderstanding on my side regarding the Task Parallel Library (TPL).
var result = model.TestConnection(null).Result;
public class CcuMockModel : CcuModelBase, ICcuModel { public Task<CheckLoginResult> TestConnection(string url) { return GetUrl(@"http://localhost:8080/api/getObjects"); } }
public class CcuModelBase { public async Task<CheckLoginResult> GetUrl(string url) { var aHBPF = new HttpBaseProtocolFilter(); aHBPF.IgnorableServerCertificateErrors.Add(ChainValidationResult.Expired); aHBPF.IgnorableServerCertificateErrors.Add(ChainValidationResult.Untrusted); var client = new HttpClient(aHBPF); var request = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Get, new Uri(url)); HttpResponseMessage response; try { response = await client.SendRequestAsync(request); // Breakpoint 1 return new CheckLoginResult() { Content = response.Content.ToString(), Status = CheckLoginResult.ErrorCode.Ok }; } catch (Exception ex) { } // Breakpoint 2 return new CheckLoginResult() {Status = CheckLoginResult.ErrorCode.Failed}; } }
client.SendRequestAsync
cannot be run since the caller is blocking on the returned taskmodel.TestConnection(null).Result
if the current synchronisation context wants to run the continuation on the same thread. See blog.stephencleary.com/2012/07/dont-block-on-async-code.html