On the controller Put is as following:
[HttpPut]
[ActionName("putname")]
public JsonResult putname(string name)
{
var response = ...
return Json(response);
}
The issue is on the when consuming this API via following
using (httpClient = new HttpClient())
{
string name = "abc";
string jsonString = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(name);
var requestUrl = new Uri("http:...../controller/putname/");
using (HttpContent httpContent = new StringContent(jsonString))
{
httpContent.Headers.ContentType = new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/json");
HttpResponseMessage response = httpClient.PutAsync(requestUrl, httpContent).Result;
}
This code doesn't pass the parameter name to controller. I even tried changeing uri to /putname/" + name.
Here is what works for me:
var jsonString = "{\"appid\":1,\"platformid\":1,\"rating\":3}";
var httpContent = new StringContent(jsonString, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json");
var message = await _client.PutAsync(MakeUri("App/Rate"), httpContent);
Assert.AreEqual(HttpStatusCode.NoContent, message.StatusCode);
and my action method:
public void PutRate(AppRating model)
{
if (model == null)
throw new HttpResponseException(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest);
if (ModelState.IsValid)
{
// ..
}
}
and the model
public class AppRating
{
public int AppId { get; set; }
public int PlatformId { get; set; }
public decimal Rating { get; set; }
}
-Stan
For me it worked correctly:
string requestUrl = endpointUri + "/Files/";
var jsonString = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(new { name = "newFile.txt", type = "File" });
HttpContent httpContent = new StringContent(jsonString);
httpContent.Headers.ContentType = new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeHeaderValue ("application/json");
HttpClient hc = new HttpClient();
//add the header with the access token
hc.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization = new System.Net.Http.Headers.AuthenticationHeaderValue("Bearer", accessToken);
//make the put request
HttpResponseMessage hrm = (await hc.PostAsync(requestUrl, httpContent));
if (hrm.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
//stuff
}