I got a REST WCF Service running in .net 4 and I've tested the web service it is working and accepting HttpRequest I make to it. But I ran into a problem trying to access the HttpRequest body within the web service. I've tried sending random sizes of data appended on the HttpRequest using both Fiddler and my WinForm app and I can't seem to find any objects in runtime where I can find my request body is located. My initial instinct was to look in the HttpContext.Current.Request.InputStream
but the length of that property is 0, so I tried looking in IncomingWebRequestContext
that object doesn't even have a method nor properties to get the body of the HttpRequest.
So my question is, is there actually a way to access the HttpRequest request body in WCF?
PS: The data inside the request body is JSON strings and for response it would return the data inside response body as JSON string too.
Much simpler, this answer on WCF + REST: Where is the request data? works fine.
Also, if your request body is deserializable, you can just pass a class. Barring some typos, this should work:
public class Banana
{
public string Colour;
public int Size;
}
...
[WebInvoke(
Method = "POST",
UriTemplate = "bananas",
ResponseFormat=WebMessageFormat.Json,
RequestFormat=WebMessageFormat.Json)]
string CreateBanana(Banana banana);
...
public string CreateBanana(Banana banana)
{
return "It's a " + banana.Colour + " banana!";
}
Doing POST with data {"Colour": "blue", "Size": 5}
to this resource should return "It's a blue banana!"
.