I'm trying to send a GET request to a page via TCP stream.
Here's what my code looks like:
public class SocketLevelWebClient
{
public string SendWebRequest(string url, string request)
{
using(TcpClient tc = new TcpClient())
{
tc.Connect(url, 80);
using (NetworkStream ns = tc.GetStream())
{
using (System.IO.StreamWriter sw = new System.IO.StreamWriter(ns))
{
using (System.IO.StreamReader sr = new System.IO.StreamReader(ns))
{
sw.Write(request);
sw.Flush();
return sr.ReadToEnd();
}
}
}
}
}
And the request itself:
SocketLevelWebClient wc = new SocketLevelWebClient();
var r=wc.SendWebRequest("www.youtube.com",@"GET http://www.youtube.com/ HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/x-ms-application, image/jpeg, application/xaml+xml, image/gif, image/pjpeg, application/x-ms-xbap, */*
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E)
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: Keep-Alive
Host: www.youtube.com"+"\r\n\r\n");
When I call this code, it always freezes waiting for the response from the server.
What am I doing wrong?
The problem is that
ReadToEnd
only returns when the stream has ended. Unfortunately, the server keeps the TCP connection alive. ThereforeReadToEnd
can never detect that the true end has arrived.Proof:
l
is being filled with the first line of the request.Remove the
keep-alive
header and add:Or use the response
Content-Length
header to correctly read it (binary).