Expectation Failed when trying to update twitter s

2020-05-03 10:14发布

问题:

I can't seem to figure this one out. No matter what I do, I keep getting a "417 Expectation failed" error. Everywhere I've looked says that I need to get rid of the Expect header for the HttpWebRequest. Setting the static property ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false or the instance property on the web request request.ServicePoint.Expect100Continue = false never get's rid of the header. I have to manually set it to null to remove it.

No matter what though, I STILL get the 417 error. What am I missing?

private static readonly MessageReceivingEndpoint UpdateStatusEndpoint 
       = new MessageReceivingEndpoint("http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml", HttpDeliveryMethods.PostRequest);

public static XDocument UpdateStatus(ConsumerBase twitter, string accessToken, string message)
{
    var data = new Dictionary<string, string>();
    data.Add("status", message);
    ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false; //Doesn't work
    HttpWebRequest request = twitter.PrepareAuthorizedRequest(UpdateStatusEndpoint, accessToken, data);

    request.ServicePoint.Expect100Continue = false; //setting here doesn't work either

    //request.Expect is still set at this point unless I explicitly set it to null.

    request.Expect = null;
    var response = twitter.Channel.WebRequestHandler.GetResponse(request); //Throws exception
    return XDocument.Load(XmlReader.Create(response.GetResponseReader()));
}

回答1:

DotNetOpenAuth doesn't set or support Except100Continue directly. Would be nice if there is a property in the Channel class.

Add this before your call to 'PrepareAuthorizedRequest':

    ((HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create
(UpdateStatusEndpoint.Location)).ServicePoint.Expect100Continue = false;

Except100Continue is set depending on the called URL. So you can set it before the connection is created. You may even set it globally in the config file.

  <system.net>
    <settings>
      <servicePointManager expect100Continue="false" />
    </settings>
  </system.net>


回答2:

Set the Expectation to "expect:nothing" ..this is my code:

var data = new Dictionary();

data.Add("status", status);

HttpWebRequest request = twitter.PrepareAuthorizedRequest(UpdateStatusEndpoint, accessToken, data);

request.Expect = "expect:nothing";

var response = twitter.Channel.WebRequestHandler.GetResponse(request); exception return XDocument.Load(XmlReader.Create(response.GetResponseReader()));

it worked for me...



回答3:

LinqToTwitter is a Twitter client library that uses DotNetOpenAuth. I'll see about adding a message posting example to the DotNetOpenAuth core library for a future version.