I am trying to pass some data in JSON format to the Bugzilla API but am getting a 400
response. I am using Netwonsoft.Json
to generate the JSON and it from what I can tell it is generated fine so I am not really sure what is causing the 400 error.
Code:
var Client = new HttpClient();
Dictionary <string, string> BugData = new Dictionary<string, string>
{
{ "Bugzilla_api_key", "Removed for scurity" },
{ "product", "Test" },
{ "component", "Test Component" },
{ "version", "unspecified" },
{ "summary", "Basic API Test" },
{ "description", "A basic API test" }
};
string Json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(BugData, Formatting.Indented);
var Response = await Client.PostAsync("http://bugzillaaddress/rest/bug", new StringContent(Json, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json"));
The JSON it appears to be generating is:
{
"Bugzilla_api_key": "Removed for security",
"product": "Test",
"component": "Test Component",
"version": "unspecified",
"summary": "Basic API Test",
"description": "A basic API test"
}
Any ideas what I am doing wrong here?
Full Error response:
{StatusCode: 400, ReasonPhrase: 'OK', Version: 1.1, Content: System.Net.Http.StreamContent, Headers:
{
Connection: close
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 13:36:01 GMT
ETag: IzeHlNLRTewC8+btLeGxXA
Server: Microsoft-IIS/8.5
Access-control-allow-headers: origin, content-type, accept, x-requested-with
Access-control-allow-origin: *
X-content-type-options: nosniff
X-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN
X-xss-protection: 1; mode=block
Content-Length: 11
Content-Type: text/html
}}
This is what Fiddler sees:
POST http://bugzilla-tools/rest/bug HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Length: 193 Host: bugzilla-tools
{"Bugzilla_api_key":"Removed for security","product":"Test","component":"Test Component","version":"unspecified","summary":"Basic API Test","description":"A basic API test"}
Edit: Response from Bugzilla Team
I am apparently not passing an Accept header in with my request which they require. If I add an accept header I should be good. Anyone know how to do that? (I am looking right now and playing with things but if someone has code I can copy and past to end 4 days of fighting with this API that would be great!)
PostAsync
command.RestSharp RestClient
to rule out any weird behaviour from the HttpClient. Also you could test using Fiddler, and putting your JSON manually in the Request body.