HttpRequestMessageProperty.Method Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit le verbe HTTP pour la requête HTTP.
public:
property System::String ^ Method { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string Method { get; set; }
member this.Method : string with get, set
Public Property Method As String
Valeur de propriété
Le verbe HTTP pour la requête HTTP.
Exceptions
La valeur est null
.
Exemples
Le code suivant obtient une instance de cette classe à partir du message puis distribue aux différentes méthodes basées sur cette propriété.
public Message ProcessMessage(Message request)
{
Message response = null;
//The HTTP Method (e.g. GET) from the incoming HTTP request
//can be found on the HttpRequestMessageProperty. The MessageProperty
//is added by the HTTP Transport when the message is received.
HttpRequestMessageProperty requestProperties =
(HttpRequestMessageProperty)request.Properties[HttpRequestMessageProperty.Name];
//Here we dispatch to different internal implementation methods
//based on the incoming HTTP verb.
if (requestProperties != null)
{
if (String.Equals("GET", requestProperties.Method,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
response = GetCustomer(request);
}
else if (String.Equals("POST", requestProperties.Method,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
response = UpdateCustomer(request);
}
else if (String.Equals("PUT", requestProperties.Method,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
response = AddCustomer(request);
}
else if (String.Equals("DELETE", requestProperties.Method,
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
response = DeleteCustomer(request);
}
else
{
//This service doesn't implement handlers for other HTTP verbs (such as HEAD), so we
//construct a response message and use the HttpResponseMessageProperty to
//set the HTTP status code to 405 (Method Not Allowed) which indicates the client
//used an HTTP verb not supported by the server.
response = Message.CreateMessage(MessageVersion.None, String.Empty, String.Empty);
HttpResponseMessageProperty responseProperty = new HttpResponseMessageProperty();
responseProperty.StatusCode = HttpStatusCode.MethodNotAllowed;
response.Properties.Add( HttpResponseMessageProperty.Name, responseProperty );
}
}
else
{
throw new InvalidOperationException( "This service requires the HTTP transport" );
}
return response;
}
Public Function ProcessMessage(ByVal request As Message) As Message Implements IUniversalContract.ProcessMessage
Dim response As Message = Nothing
'The HTTP Method (e.g. GET) from the incoming HTTP request
'can be found on the HttpRequestMessageProperty. The MessageProperty
'is added by the HTTP Transport when the message is received.
Dim requestProperties As HttpRequestMessageProperty = CType(request.Properties(HttpRequestMessageProperty.Name), HttpRequestMessageProperty)
'Here we dispatch to different internal implementation methods
'based on the incoming HTTP verb.
If requestProperties IsNot Nothing Then
If String.Equals("GET", requestProperties.Method, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) Then
response = GetCustomer(request)
ElseIf String.Equals("POST", requestProperties.Method, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) Then
response = UpdateCustomer(request)
ElseIf String.Equals("PUT", requestProperties.Method, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) Then
response = AddCustomer(request)
ElseIf String.Equals("DELETE", requestProperties.Method, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) Then
response = DeleteCustomer(request)
Else
'This service doesn't implement handlers for other HTTP verbs (such as HEAD), so we
'construct a response message and use the HttpResponseMessageProperty to
'set the HTTP status code to 405 (Method Not Allowed) which indicates the client
'used an HTTP verb not supported by the server.
response = Message.CreateMessage(MessageVersion.None, String.Empty, String.Empty)
Dim responseProperty As New HttpResponseMessageProperty()
responseProperty.StatusCode = HttpStatusCode.MethodNotAllowed
response.Properties.Add(HttpResponseMessageProperty.Name, responseProperty)
End If
Else
Throw New InvalidOperationException("This service requires the HTTP transport")
End If
Return response
End Function
Remarques
Par défaut, WCF utilise le verbe POST pour les messages HTTP. Le verbe GET est utilisé par WCF pour afficher des informations d’aide lors de l’accès à l’adresse de base d’un ServiceHost. Cela est utile pour vérifier si un service WCF est actif lors de l’utilisation d’un navigateur Web. D’autres méthodes définies par le RFC HTTP sont PUT, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS, TRACE et CONNECT. Ces méthodes ont des comportements spéciaux lors de l'interaction avec d'autres services.