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I have a .NET API which is as follows

public List<long> Compare ([fromBody] String NumberOfDatasets)

I am trying to access the API from an angular app. GET requests works fine, but when i try to send a POST request it goes without a body and the API receives a null parameter.

I have checked the API by accessing it from fiddler and it works fine. Also i have enabled

  • CORS
  • HttpPost
  • HttpOptions

for the api. Also the headers are getting added properly which i checked through Chrome dev tool. Am i missing anything here ?

My angular app component's TS file is as follows :

myFunction()
{
   let httpHeaders = new HttpHeaders({
     'Content-Type' : 'application/json'
   });
   let options = {
     headers: httpHeaders
   };
   return this.httpClient.post(myUrl, "5", options);
}
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    I don't think "5" is valid application/json content. Did you try setting the request body to { "NumberOfDatasets" : "5" }?
    – jt000
    Oct 10, 2018 at 18:25
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    Yes i tried that too. Also Tried JSON.Stringify({NumberOfDatasets : 5})
    – Anand AK
    Oct 10, 2018 at 18:28
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    Did you try JSON.stringify("5")? Oct 10, 2018 at 18:29

2 Answers 2

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Posting a string as body when using the content-type of application/json is not acceptable as the json will try to parse from an object {} or array []. To send a single string as the request body change the content type to application/x-www-form-urlencoded and adding a equal sign (=) infront of the string

Try it this way

myFunction()
{
   let httpHeaders = new HttpHeaders({
     'Content-Type' : 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
   });
   let options = {
     headers: httpHeaders
   };
   return this.httpClient.post(myUrl, "=5", options);
}
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  • This Worked. Thank you :) And sorry for being late to mark it as the answer
    – Anand AK
    Oct 13, 2018 at 15:50
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"5" is not a valid JSON, thus MVC cannot deserialize it and returns null.

Correct way of passing string as JSON is to encapsulate it in quotation marks:

"\"5\"" //that's the way you should write it in JS

or use

JSON.stringify("5")

which will give you correct JSON string of any object you'd like to.

Moreover, passing { NumberOfDatasets: "5" } doesn't work, because proper deserialized object for it would have to look like this:

public class DatasetsNumber
{
    public string NumberOfDatasets { get; set; }
}

which clearly isn't string on its own.

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    Thanks for the reply. But sadly i have tried that too. Also as per what i know, the httpClient.post can accept any type of parameter as the body which will be implicitly converted into a JSON object
    – Anand AK
    Oct 10, 2018 at 18:33

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