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I want to make the following curl call in my C# console application:

curl -d "text=This is a block of text" \
    http://api.repustate.com/v2/demokey/score.json

I tried to do like the question posted here, but I cannot fill the properties properly.

I also tried to convert it to a regular HTTP request:

http://api.repustate.com/v2/demokey/score.json?text="This%20is%20a%20block%20of%20text"

Can I convert a cURL call to an HTTP request? If so, how? If not, how can I make the above cURL call from my C# console application properly?

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9 Answers 9

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Well, you wouldn't call cURL directly, rather, you'd use one of the following options:

I'd highly recommend using the HttpClient class, as it's engineered to be much better (from a usability standpoint) than the former two.

In your case, you would do this:

using System.Net.Http;

var client = new HttpClient();

// Create the HttpContent for the form to be posted.
var requestContent = new FormUrlEncodedContent(new [] {
    new KeyValuePair<string, string>("text", "This is a block of text"),
});

// Get the response.
HttpResponseMessage response = await client.PostAsync(
    "http://api.repustate.com/v2/demokey/score.json",
    requestContent);

// Get the response content.
HttpContent responseContent = response.Content;

// Get the stream of the content.
using (var reader = new StreamReader(await responseContent.ReadAsStreamAsync()))
{
    // Write the output.
    Console.WriteLine(await reader.ReadToEndAsync());
}

Also note that the HttpClient class has much better support for handling different response types, and better support for asynchronous operations (and the cancellation of them) over the previously mentioned options.

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    I have tried following your code for a similar issue but I am being given errors that await can only be set to async methods?
    – Jay
    Sep 27, 2013 at 15:48
  • @Jay Yes, async and await are a pair, you can't use one without the other. This means you have to make the containing method (of which there is none here) async.
    – casperOne
    Sep 27, 2013 at 16:35
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    @Jay Most of those methods return Task<T>, you can just not use async and then deal with the return types normally (you'd have to call Task<T>.Result. Note, you're better of using async though as you're wasting the thread waiting for the result.
    – casperOne
    Sep 29, 2013 at 19:03
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    @Maxsteel Yes, it's an array of KeyValuePair<string, string> so you would just use new [] { new KeyValuePair<string, string>("text", "this is a block of text"), new KeyValuePair<string, string>("activity[verb]", "testVerb") }
    – casperOne
    Jan 9, 2014 at 13:43
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    Can this work for making a call like this? curl -k -i -H "Accept: application/json" -H "X-Application: <AppKey>" -X POST -d 'username=<username>&password=<password>' https://identitysso.betfair.com/api/login Feb 19, 2016 at 11:47
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Or in restSharp:

var client = new RestClient("https://example.com/?urlparam=true");
var request = new RestRequest(Method.POST);
request.AddHeader("content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
request.AddHeader("cache-control", "no-cache");
request.AddHeader("header1", "headerval");
request.AddParameter("application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "bodykey=bodyval", ParameterType.RequestBody);
IRestResponse response = client.Execute(request);
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    The basic usage example doesn't work out of the box. restSharp is junk.
    – Alex G
    May 1, 2020 at 14:20
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Below is a working example code.

Please note you need to add a reference to Newtonsoft.Json.Linq

string url = "https://yourAPIurl";
WebRequest myReq = WebRequest.Create(url);
string credentials = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy";
CredentialCache mycache = new CredentialCache();
myReq.Headers["Authorization"] = "Basic " + Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(credentials));
WebResponse wr = myReq.GetResponse();
Stream receiveStream = wr.GetResponseStream();
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader(receiveStream, Encoding.UTF8);
string content = reader.ReadToEnd();
Console.WriteLine(content);
var json = "[" + content + "]"; // change this to array
var objects = JArray.Parse(json); // parse as array  
foreach (JObject o in objects.Children<JObject>())
{
    foreach (JProperty p in o.Properties())
    {
        string name = p.Name;
        string value = p.Value.ToString();
        Console.Write(name + ": " + value);
    }
}
Console.ReadLine();

Reference: TheDeveloperBlog.com

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Late response but this is what I ended up doing. If you want to run your curl commands very similarly as you run them on linux and you have windows 10 or latter do this:

    public static string ExecuteCurl(string curlCommand, int timeoutInSeconds=60)
    {
        if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(curlCommand))
            return "";

        curlCommand = curlCommand.Trim();

        // remove the curl keworkd
        if (curlCommand.StartsWith("curl"))
        {
            curlCommand = curlCommand.Substring("curl".Length).Trim();
        }

        // this code only works on windows 10 or higher
        {

            curlCommand = curlCommand.Replace("--compressed", "");

            // windows 10 should contain this file
            var fullPath = System.IO.Path.Combine(Environment.SystemDirectory, "curl.exe");

            if (System.IO.File.Exists(fullPath) == false)
            {
                if (Debugger.IsAttached) { Debugger.Break(); }
                throw new Exception("Windows 10 or higher is required to run this application");
            }

            // on windows ' are not supported. For example: curl 'http://ublux.com' does not work and it needs to be replaced to curl "http://ublux.com"
            List<string> parameters = new List<string>();


            // separate parameters to escape quotes
            try
            {
                Queue<char> q = new Queue<char>();

                foreach (var c in curlCommand.ToCharArray())
                {
                    q.Enqueue(c);
                }

                StringBuilder currentParameter = new StringBuilder();

                void insertParameter()
                {
                    var temp = currentParameter.ToString().Trim();
                    if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(temp) == false)
                    {
                        parameters.Add(temp);
                    }

                    currentParameter.Clear();
                }

                while (true)
                {
                    if (q.Count == 0)
                    {
                        insertParameter();
                        break;
                    }

                    char x = q.Dequeue();

                    if (x == '\'')
                    {
                        insertParameter();

                        // add until we find last '
                        while (true)
                        {
                            x = q.Dequeue();

                            // if next 2 characetrs are \' 
                            if (x == '\\' && q.Count > 0 && q.Peek() == '\'')
                            {
                                currentParameter.Append('\'');
                                q.Dequeue();
                                continue;
                            }

                            if (x == '\'')
                            {
                                insertParameter();
                                break;
                            }

                            currentParameter.Append(x);
                        }
                    }
                    else if (x == '"')
                    {
                        insertParameter();

                        // add until we find last "
                        while (true)
                        {
                            x = q.Dequeue();

                            // if next 2 characetrs are \"
                            if (x == '\\' && q.Count > 0 && q.Peek() == '"')
                            {
                                currentParameter.Append('"');
                                q.Dequeue();
                                continue;
                            }

                            if (x == '"')
                            {
                                insertParameter();
                                break;
                            }

                            currentParameter.Append(x);
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        currentParameter.Append(x);
                    }
                }
            }
            catch
            {
                if (Debugger.IsAttached) { Debugger.Break(); }
                throw new Exception("Invalid curl command");
            }

            StringBuilder finalCommand = new StringBuilder();

            foreach (var p in parameters)
            {
                if (p.StartsWith("-"))
                {
                    finalCommand.Append(p);
                    finalCommand.Append(" ");
                    continue;
                }

                var temp = p;

                if (temp.Contains("\""))
                {
                    temp = temp.Replace("\"", "\\\"");
                }
                if (temp.Contains("'"))
                {
                    temp = temp.Replace("'", "\\'");
                }

                finalCommand.Append($"\"{temp}\"");
                finalCommand.Append(" ");
            }


            using (var proc = new Process
            {
                StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
                {
                    FileName = "curl.exe",
                    Arguments = finalCommand.ToString(),
                    UseShellExecute = false,
                    RedirectStandardOutput = true,
                    RedirectStandardError = true,
                    CreateNoWindow = true,
                    WorkingDirectory = Environment.SystemDirectory
                }
            })
            {
                proc.Start();

                proc.WaitForExit(timeoutInSeconds*1000);

                return proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd();
            }
        }
    }

The reason why the code is a little bit long is because windows will give you an error if you execute a single quote. In other words, the command curl 'https://google.com' will work on linux and it will not work on windows. Thanks to that method I created you can use single quotes and run your curl commands exactly as you run them on linux. This code also checks for escaping characters such as \' and \".

For example use this code as

var output = ExecuteCurl(@"curl 'https://google.com' -H 'Accept: application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01'");

If you where to run that same string agains C:\Windows\System32\curl.exe it will not work because for some reason windows does not like single quotes.

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  • What Import/Namespace are you using that allows you to do this - ie use "curlCommand" in .NET?
    – PSU
    Mar 3, 2022 at 11:56
  • Tono is just building a curl command and running it. Fine for an ETL. But otherwise, don't do this. It would be nice to have a library that wraps libCurl in C# that was updated this year. Latest I can find is 2016. May 11 at 14:29
  • example: curl --location roothost:port/api/endpoint/update --header "User-Agent: uspg" --header "Origin: localhost:5300" --header "Content-Type: application/json" --header "Accept: /" --data "{"example": [{\"Key\": \"key\",\"Value\": \"value\"}],\"Id\": \"123\"}" --ntlm -u username:password May 11 at 14:30
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I know this is a very old question but I post this solution in case it helps somebody. I recently met this problem and google led me here. The answer here helps me to understand the problem but there are still issues due to my parameter combination. What eventually solves my problem is curl to C# converter. It is a very powerful tool and supports most of the parameters for Curl. The code it generates is almost immediately runnable.

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    I'd be verrrrrry careful not to paste any sensitive data (like auth cookies) on there...
    – Adi H
    Jan 8, 2020 at 14:00
  • You can download the library and build a test app and run it locally for private data May 11 at 14:25
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Well if you are new to C# with cmd-line exp. you can use online sites like "https://curl.olsh.me/" or search curl to C# converter will returns site that could do that for you.

or if you are using postman you can use Generate Code Snippet only problem with Postman code generator is the dependency on RestSharp library.

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  • latest postman support httpclient as well. But it won't add credentials. So ntlm authorization or others won't come through. curl.olsh.me demo is awesome too. One difference is postman forgets the using clause for HttpRequestMessage. curl.olsh.me includes the using May 11 at 14:23
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Don't forget to add System.Net.Http, specially if you receive this error:

Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State Error CS0246 The type or namespace name 'HttpClient' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) 1_default.aspx D:\Projetos\Testes\FacebookAPI\FB-CustomAudience\default.aspx.cs 56 Active

In this case you shoud:

  1. Add System.Net.Http from Nuget: Tools / NuGet Package Manager / Manager NuGet Packages for Solution;
  2. Search for System.Net.Http
  3. Add in the top of your page the follow code: using System.Net.Http;
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Call cURL from your console app is not a good idea.

But you can use TinyRestClient which make easier to build requests :

var client = new TinyRestClient(new HttpClient(),"https://api.repustate.com/");

client.PostRequest("v2/demokey/score.json").
AddQueryParameter("text", "").
ExecuteAsync<MyResponse>();
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In 2023 we actualy must call curl directly, because every other method uses internal windows webclient which is old and useless throwing "Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel" There are missing cipher suites in Windows Server 2012 R2 and no way to install new ones.

  1. download CURL from https://curl.se/windows/
  2. unpack /bin folder to PathToCurl folder
  3. from .net call System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("X:\\PathToCurl\\curl.exe", "-d \"text=This is a block of text\" http://api.repustate.com/v2/demokey/score.json").WaitForExit();

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