I'm using the Web Api 2
framework in order to provide HTTP services to an angular website. I followed the official guide and everything seems so work, except that when I call GET, POST... methods from POSTMAN the result is always the same: The resource cannot be found.
Here are the routing configurations:
config.Routes.MapHttpRoute(
name: "DefaultApi",
routeTemplate: "api/{controller}/{id}",
defaults: new { id = RouteParameter.Optional }
);
The code of the controller (my controller is called EndpointModelsController
) is the auto-generated code from visual studio.
I searched for a solution and I tried with routing Attributes in this guide but the result was the same.
In my case the web service is running on port 54800 and I'm using IISEXPRESS: an URL example could be this one http://localhost:54800/api/EndpointModels for a GET request without any parameter.
Is the url wrong or do you think the problem is in the code? what could the causes be?
Thank you.
[edit]
Here is the code of the controller: I've only added [HttpGet]
attribute.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.Entity;
using System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure;
using System.Linq;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Web.Http;
using System.Web.Http.Description;
using CodeProbe.WebApp.Models;
namespace CodeProbe.WebApp.Controllers
{
public class EndpointModelsController : ApiController
{
private EndpointContext db = new EndpointContext();
// GET: api/EndpointModels
[HttpGet]
public IQueryable<EndpointModels> GetEndPoint()
{
return db.EndPoint;
}
// GET: api/EndpointModels/5
[ResponseType(typeof(EndpointModels))]
[HttpGet]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> GetEndpointModels(string id)
{
EndpointModels endpointModels = await db.EndPoint.FindAsync(id);
if (endpointModels == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
return Ok(endpointModels);
}
// PUT: api/EndpointModels/5
[ResponseType(typeof(void))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> PutEndpointModels(string id, EndpointModels endpointModels)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}
if (id != endpointModels.ServiceName)
{
return BadRequest();
}
db.Entry(endpointModels).State = EntityState.Modified;
try
{
await db.SaveChangesAsync();
}
catch (DbUpdateConcurrencyException)
{
if (!EndpointModelsExists(id))
{
return NotFound();
}
else
{
throw;
}
}
return StatusCode(HttpStatusCode.NoContent);
}
// POST: api/EndpointModels
[ResponseType(typeof(EndpointModels))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> PostEndpointModels(EndpointModels endpointModels)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return BadRequest(ModelState);
}
db.EndPoint.Add(endpointModels);
try
{
await db.SaveChangesAsync();
}
catch (DbUpdateException)
{
if (EndpointModelsExists(endpointModels.ServiceName))
{
return Conflict();
}
else
{
throw;
}
}
return CreatedAtRoute("DefaultApi", new { id = endpointModels.ServiceName }, endpointModels);
}
// DELETE: api/EndpointModels/5
[ResponseType(typeof(EndpointModels))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> DeleteEndpointModels(string id)
{
EndpointModels endpointModels = await db.EndPoint.FindAsync(id);
if (endpointModels == null)
{
return NotFound();
}
db.EndPoint.Remove(endpointModels);
await db.SaveChangesAsync();
return Ok(endpointModels);
}
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposing)
{
db.Dispose();
}
base.Dispose(disposing);
}
private bool EndpointModelsExists(string id)
{
return db.EndPoint.Count(e => e.ServiceName == id) > 0;
}
}
}
Get
, it have to be considered as a GET request. Just to be sure I had already added the HTTPGet attribute and tried to change the route too (with Route attribute), but the problem persists.