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Adding SOAP Header to request


I have been trying to add a header to SOAP request as follows

<soapenv:Header>
     <UsernameToken xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">username</UsernameToken>
     <PasswordText xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">password</PasswordText>
     <SessionType xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">None</SessionType>
</soapenv:Header>

I have found suggestions to use SoapHeader to include header values, but introduces another level such as

<soapenv:Header>
    <CustomHeader>
        <UsernameToken xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">username</UsernameToken>
        <PasswordText xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">password</PasswordText>
        <SessionType xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">None</SessionType>
    </CustomHeader>
</soapenv:Header>

Can anyone suggest how I can form a request without CustomHeader.


Solution

  • Try to use this one

    private static void Main()
    {
        using (var client = new ServiceClient())
        using (var scope = new OperationContextScope(client.InnerChannel))
        {
            MessageHeader usernameTokenHeader = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("UsernameToken",
                "http://test.com/webservices", "username");
            OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(usernameTokenHeader);
    
            MessageHeader passwordTextHeader = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("PasswordText",
                "http://test.com/webservices", "password");
            OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(passwordTextHeader);
    
            MessageHeader sessionTypeHeader = MessageHeader.CreateHeader("SessionType",
                "http://test.com/webservices", "None");
            OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageHeaders.Add(sessionTypeHeader);
    
            string result = client.GetData(1);
            Console.WriteLine(result);
        }
        Console.ReadKey();
    }
    

    The Service Trace viewer shows following

    <s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
        <s:Header>
            <UsernameToken xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">username</UsernameToken>
            <PasswordText xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">password</PasswordText>
            <SessionType xmlns="http://test.com/webservices">None</SessionType>
            <To s:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2005/05/addressing/none">http://localhost:13332/Service1.svc</To>
            <Action s:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2005/05/addressing/none">http://tempuri.org/IService/GetData</Action>
        </s:Header>
    </s:Envelope>
    

    Take a look OperationContextScope for more info