I want to send a HTTP POST request with the body containing information that makes up a simple blog post, nothing fancy.
I've read here that when you want to bind a complex type (i.e. a type that is not string
, int
etc) in Web API, a good approach is to create a custom model binder.
I have a custom model binder (BlogPostModelBinder
) that in turn uses a custom Value Provider (BlogPostValueProvider
). What I don't understand is that how and where shall I be able to retrieve the data from the request body in the BlogPostValueProvider
?
Inside the model binder this is what I thought would be the right way to for example retrieve the title.
public bool BindModel(HttpActionContext actionContext, ModelBindingContext bindingContext)
{
...
var title= bindingContext.ValueProvider.GetValue("Title");
...
}
while the BlogPostValueProvider looks like this:
public class BlogPostValueProvider : IValueProvider
{
public BlogPostValueProvider(HttpActionContext actionContext)
{
// I can find request header information in the actionContext, but not the body.
}
public ValueProviderResult GetValue(string key)
{
// In some way return the value from the body with the given key.
}
}
This might be solvable in an easier way, but since i'm exploring Web API it would be nice to get it to work.
My problem is simply that I cannot find where the request body is stored.
Thanks for any guidance!
Here's a blog post about this from Rick Strahl. His post almost answers your question. To adapt his code to your needs, you would do the following.
Within your value provider's constructor, read the request body like this.
Task<string> content = actionContext.Request.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
string body = content.Result;