Web API [FromUri] Get Method Mapping










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I could very well be setting this up wrong. But my get method in my web api controller.



 [HttpGet]
[Route("productId:guid", Name = nameof(GetProduct))]
[ResponseType(typeof(Product))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> GetProduct([FromUri]GetProductRequest request)


inside the request i have the Guid ProductId



public class GetProductRequest 

public const string ProductIdRequired = nameof(ProductId) + " cannot be empty";

[Required(ErrorMessage = ProductIdRequired)]
public Guid ProductId get; set;



I expected the request url to look something like localhost/v1/product/123



but it is localhost/v1/product/ProductId?productId=123&request.productId=123'



if i drop the Route productId:guid
i get localhos/v1/product?request.productId=123' which is also strange. Not sure why it wants request.productId in the url.










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    you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

    – Daniel A. White
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:50











  • @DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

    – Roman Marusyk
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:54















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I could very well be setting this up wrong. But my get method in my web api controller.



 [HttpGet]
[Route("productId:guid", Name = nameof(GetProduct))]
[ResponseType(typeof(Product))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> GetProduct([FromUri]GetProductRequest request)


inside the request i have the Guid ProductId



public class GetProductRequest 

public const string ProductIdRequired = nameof(ProductId) + " cannot be empty";

[Required(ErrorMessage = ProductIdRequired)]
public Guid ProductId get; set;



I expected the request url to look something like localhost/v1/product/123



but it is localhost/v1/product/ProductId?productId=123&request.productId=123'



if i drop the Route productId:guid
i get localhos/v1/product?request.productId=123' which is also strange. Not sure why it wants request.productId in the url.










share|improve this question

















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    you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

    – Daniel A. White
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:50











  • @DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

    – Roman Marusyk
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:54













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I could very well be setting this up wrong. But my get method in my web api controller.



 [HttpGet]
[Route("productId:guid", Name = nameof(GetProduct))]
[ResponseType(typeof(Product))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> GetProduct([FromUri]GetProductRequest request)


inside the request i have the Guid ProductId



public class GetProductRequest 

public const string ProductIdRequired = nameof(ProductId) + " cannot be empty";

[Required(ErrorMessage = ProductIdRequired)]
public Guid ProductId get; set;



I expected the request url to look something like localhost/v1/product/123



but it is localhost/v1/product/ProductId?productId=123&request.productId=123'



if i drop the Route productId:guid
i get localhos/v1/product?request.productId=123' which is also strange. Not sure why it wants request.productId in the url.










share|improve this question














I could very well be setting this up wrong. But my get method in my web api controller.



 [HttpGet]
[Route("productId:guid", Name = nameof(GetProduct))]
[ResponseType(typeof(Product))]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> GetProduct([FromUri]GetProductRequest request)


inside the request i have the Guid ProductId



public class GetProductRequest 

public const string ProductIdRequired = nameof(ProductId) + " cannot be empty";

[Required(ErrorMessage = ProductIdRequired)]
public Guid ProductId get; set;



I expected the request url to look something like localhost/v1/product/123



but it is localhost/v1/product/ProductId?productId=123&request.productId=123'



if i drop the Route productId:guid
i get localhos/v1/product?request.productId=123' which is also strange. Not sure why it wants request.productId in the url.







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    you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

    – Daniel A. White
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:50











  • @DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

    – Roman Marusyk
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:54












  • 1





    you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

    – Daniel A. White
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:50











  • @DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

    – Roman Marusyk
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:54







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you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

– Daniel A. White
Nov 14 '18 at 16:50





you'll need to decorate the property with [FromRoute]

– Daniel A. White
Nov 14 '18 at 16:50













@DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

– Roman Marusyk
Nov 14 '18 at 16:54





@DanielA.White You can use [FromRoute] only in asp.net core

– Roman Marusyk
Nov 14 '18 at 16:54












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You've got two places where you're instructing MVC to parse an input value: The [Route] attribute, plus the [FromUri] attribute on the controller method parameter.



Try this:



  1. Drop the [FromUri] from the controller method.

  2. Change the controller parameter to simply be Guid productId, which matches the value of your attribute route configuration [Route(productId:guid)].

You should then see it respond to requests at: localhost/v1/product/productId






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    You've got two places where you're instructing MVC to parse an input value: The [Route] attribute, plus the [FromUri] attribute on the controller method parameter.



    Try this:



    1. Drop the [FromUri] from the controller method.

    2. Change the controller parameter to simply be Guid productId, which matches the value of your attribute route configuration [Route(productId:guid)].

    You should then see it respond to requests at: localhost/v1/product/productId






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      You've got two places where you're instructing MVC to parse an input value: The [Route] attribute, plus the [FromUri] attribute on the controller method parameter.



      Try this:



      1. Drop the [FromUri] from the controller method.

      2. Change the controller parameter to simply be Guid productId, which matches the value of your attribute route configuration [Route(productId:guid)].

      You should then see it respond to requests at: localhost/v1/product/productId






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        You've got two places where you're instructing MVC to parse an input value: The [Route] attribute, plus the [FromUri] attribute on the controller method parameter.



        Try this:



        1. Drop the [FromUri] from the controller method.

        2. Change the controller parameter to simply be Guid productId, which matches the value of your attribute route configuration [Route(productId:guid)].

        You should then see it respond to requests at: localhost/v1/product/productId






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        You've got two places where you're instructing MVC to parse an input value: The [Route] attribute, plus the [FromUri] attribute on the controller method parameter.



        Try this:



        1. Drop the [FromUri] from the controller method.

        2. Change the controller parameter to simply be Guid productId, which matches the value of your attribute route configuration [Route(productId:guid)].

        You should then see it respond to requests at: localhost/v1/product/productId







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