The API I'm trying to call requires that I do a POST but with an empty body. I'm new to using the WCF Web API HttpClient and I can't seem to find out the write code that would do a post with an empty body. I find references to some HttpContent.CreateEmpty() method, but I don't think that is for the Web API HttpClient code since I can't seem to find that method.
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问题:
回答1:
Use StringContent
or ObjectContent
which derive from HttpContent
or you can use null
as HttpContent
:
var response = await client.PostAsync(requestUri, null);
回答2:
Did this before, just keep it simple:
Task<HttpResponseMessage> task = client.PostAsync(url, null);
回答3:
Have found that:
Task<HttpResponseMessage> task = client.PostAsync(url, null);
Adds null to the request body, which failed on WSO2. Replaced with:
Task<HttpResponseMessage> task = client.PostAsync(url, new {});
And worked.
回答4:
To solve this problem, use this example:
using (var client = new HttpClient())
{
var stringContent = new StringContent(string.Empty);
stringContent.Headers.ContentType = MediaTypeHeaderValue.Parse("application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
var response = client.PostAsync(url, stringContent).Result;
var result = response.Content.ReadAsAsync<model>().Result;
}
回答5:
I think it does that automagically if your web method has no parameters or they all fit into URL template.
For example this declaration sends empty body:
[OperationContract]
[WebGet(UriTemplate = "mykewlservice/{emailAddress}",
RequestFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json, ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json,
BodyStyle = WebMessageBodyStyle.Wrapped)]
void GetStatus(string emailAddress, out long statusMask);