Let's suppose I have the following variable:
System.Net.HttpStatusCode status = System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK;
How can I check if this is a success status code or a failure one?
For instance, I can do the following:
int code = (int)status;
if(code >= 200 && code < 300) {
//Success
}
I can also have some kind of white list:
HttpStatusCode[] successStatus = new HttpStatusCode[] {
HttpStatusCode.OK,
HttpStatusCode.Created,
HttpStatusCode.Accepted,
HttpStatusCode.NonAuthoritativeInformation,
HttpStatusCode.NoContent,
HttpStatusCode.ResetContent,
HttpStatusCode.PartialContent
};
if(successStatus.Contains(status)) //LINQ
{
//Success
}
None of these alternatives convinces me, and I was hoping for a .NET class or method that can do this work for me, such as:
bool isSuccess = HttpUtilities.IsSuccess(status);
int code = (int)Response.StatusCode
from there you will need to create your ownEnum
check here for working example stackoverflow.com/questions/1330856/…HttpClient
class?HttpResponseMessage
for exampleHttpResponseMessage.IsSuccessStatusCode
(see my answer) which is exactly the same as your first approach, and make it an extension method on theHttpStatusCode
type.