I got three Web API project.
They deployed at
- api:http://api.domain.com
- mobileApi:http://mobile.api.domain.com
- logApi:http://log.api.domain.com
I want do this: When an error occured in other project,record the error by calling a controller in logApi.I have read http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/web-api-clients/calling-a-web-api-from-a-net-client
So I write this class for helping send request to a Web API controller
public class WebApiRequest
{
public static T Get<T>(string url, object param = null, object header = null, Func<HttpResponseMessage, T> converter = null)
{
HttpClient client = GetClient(header);
url = UrlHelper.BuildUrl(url, param);
HttpResponseMessage response = client.GetAsync(url).Result;
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
return converter != null ? converter(response) : DefaultConverter<T>(response);
}
public static T Post<T>(string url, object param = null, object header = null, Func<HttpResponseMessage, T> converter = null)
{
HttpClient client = GetClient(header);
var content = new FormUrlEncodedContent(
Tool.AnonymousObjectToDictionary(param).Where(i => i.Value != null).ToDictionary(i => i.Key, i => i.Value.ToString()));
HttpResponseMessage response = client.PostAsync(url, content).Result;
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
return converter != null ? converter(response) : DefaultConverter<T>(response);
}
public static T Put<T>(string url, object param = null, object header = null, Func<HttpResponseMessage, T> converter = null)
{
HttpClient client = GetClient(header);
var content = new FormUrlEncodedContent(
Tool.AnonymousObjectToDictionary(param).Where(i => i.Value != null).ToDictionary(i => i.Key, i => i.Value.ToString()));
HttpResponseMessage response = client.PutAsync(url, content).Result;
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
return converter != null ? converter(response) : DefaultConverter<T>(response);
}
public static T Delete<T>(string url, object param = null, object header = null, Func<HttpResponseMessage, T> converter = null)
{
HttpClient client = GetClient(header);
url = UrlHelper.BuildUrl(url, param);
HttpResponseMessage response = client.DeleteAsync(url).Result;
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();
return converter != null ? converter(response) : DefaultConverter<T>(response);
}
private static T DefaultConverter<T>(HttpResponseMessage response)
{
var formatters = new List<MediaTypeFormatter> {
new JsonMediaTypeFormatter(),
new XmlMediaTypeFormatter()
};
var result = response.Content.ReadAsAsync<T>(formatters).Result;
return result;
}
public static string StringConverter(HttpResponseMessage response)
{
return response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().Result;
}
private static HttpClient GetClient(object header)
{
HttpClient client = HttpClientFactory.Create(new DecompressionHandler());
var headers = Tool.AnonymousObjectToDictionary(header);
foreach (var h in headers.Where(h=>h.Value!=null)) {
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add(h.Key, h.Value.ToString());
}
return client;
}
}
In a test project,It works perfect.
But when I use it in a Web API project,things become very strange.
WebApiRequest.Post<ReturnModel<int>>(logUrl, new {
Source = "{" + source + "}",
context.Exception.Message,
context.Exception.StackTrace,
ExceptionType = context.Exception.GetType().FullName,
PriorityLevel = 3,
AddTime = DateTime.Now,
ProjectType = (short)ProjectType.WebApi,
}, request.Headers);
The code seems OK,but actually the HttpClient is not request the url I give to it!!
Anyone can help, I appreciate it and thanks a lot.