I'm writing a simple web application using Nancy. At least one request results in a stream of unknown length, so I can't provide Content-Length
. I'd like to use Transfer-Encoding: chunked
, or (equally acceptable in this case, Connection: close
).
I've had a quick hack on the Nancy source code, and I've add Response.BufferOutput
, and code to set HttpContext.Response.BufferOutput
to false
. You can see that here:
public class HomeModule : NancyModule
{
public HomeModule()
{
Get["/slow"] = _ => new SlowStreamResponse();
}
private class SlowStreamResponse : Response
{
public SlowStreamResponse()
{
ContentType = "text/plain";
BufferOutput = false;
Contents = s => {
byte[] bytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("Hello World\n");
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
{
s.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
Thread.Sleep(500);
}
};
}
}
It doesn't seem to have any effect. The response turns up all at once, after 5 seconds. I've tested this a simple WebRequest
-based client.
How do I get chunked output to work in Nancy? I'm using the ASP.NET hosting, but I'd be interested in answers for the other hosting options.
If I write a simple server using HttpListener
, I can set SendChunked
to true
, and it sends chunked output, which my simple client correctly receives in chunks.