Is it possible to create HTTP(s) post request inside Azure Function? I am trying to create a custom webhook that is listening to one service and when triggered then its calling another service over HTTP using post.
My code looks like that:
public static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Run(HttpRequestMessage req, TraceWriter log)
{
BitbucketRequest data = await req.Content.ReadAsAsync<BitbucketRequest>();
//DO STH WITH DATA TO GET e.g. USER STORY ID
using(var client = new HttpClient()){
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("https://SOME_TARGETPROCESS_URL/api/v1");
var body = new { EntityState = new { Id = 174 } };
var result = await client.PostAsJsonAsync(
"/UserStories/7034/?resultFormat=json&access_token=MYACCESSTOKEN",
body);
string resultContent = await result.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
}
return req.CreateResponse<string>(HttpStatusCode.OK,"OKOK");
}
I suppose the problem is that currently HttpRequestMessage is occupying web socket and I can not create new Http Request.
Errors that I found in Exceptions details:
- The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send.
- Unable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
- Socket Exception Error Code : 10054
It is certainly possible and the following code block works just fine in my test function:
using(var client = new HttpClient())
{
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("https://www.google.com");
var result = await client.GetAsync("");
string resultContent = await result.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
log.Info(resultContent);
}
It prints out HTML of google.com. POST
also works: returns Error 405 (Method Not Allowed)!!1 from google.
Can it be that your callee is failing?
I've done the HTTP post inside Azure Function like so:
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Http;
using System.Net.Http.Headers;
using System.Text;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
public static async Task<HttpResponseMessage> Run(HttpRequestMessage req, string arg1, string arg2, string arg3, TraceWriter log)
{
log.Info("C# HTTP trigger function processed a request.");
var text = String.Format("arg1: {0}\narg2: {1}\narg3: {2}", arg1, arg2, arg3);
log.Info(text);
var results = await SendTelegramMessage(text);
log.Info(String.Format("{0}", results));
return req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK);
}
public static async Task<string> SendTelegramMessage(string text)
{
using (var client = new HttpClient())
{
Dictionary<string, string> dictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>();
dictionary.Add("PARAM1", "VALUE1");
dictionary.Add("PARAM2", text);
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(dictionary);
var requestData = new StringContent(json, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
var response = await client.PostAsync(String.Format("url"), requestData);
var result = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
return result;
}
}
As you could guess by the name, I'm using this to send a POST request to a telegram bot
I just spent quite a few hours myself trying to get this to work. This was in NodeJS.
The thing I figured out, was that I apparently needed to have an endpoint running HTTPS, and with a valid certificate.
Not sure if this is documented anywhere.