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ASP.NET Core HTTPRequestMessage returns strange JSON message


I am currently working with ASP.NET Core RC2 and I am running into some strange results. So I have an MVC controller with the following function:

public HttpResponseMessage Tunnel() {
    var message = new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.OK);
    message.Content = new StringContent("blablabla", Encoding.UTF8);
    message.Content.Headers.ContentType = new System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeHeaderValue("text/plain");
    message.Headers.CacheControl = new System.Net.Http.Headers.CacheControlHeaderValue {
        NoCache = true
    };

    return message;
}

If I call this with postman with an Accept header set to text plain I get this response:

{
  "Version": {
    "Major": 1,
    "Minor": 1,
    "Build": -1,
    "Revision": -1,
    "MajorRevision": -1,
    "MinorRevision": -1
  },
  "Content": {
    "Headers": [
      {
        "Key": "Content-Type",
        "Value": [
          "text/plain"
        ]
      }
    ]
  },
  "StatusCode": 200,
  "ReasonPhrase": "OK",
  "Headers": [
    {
      "Key": "Cache-Control",
      "Value": [
        "no-cache"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "RequestMessage": null,
  "IsSuccessStatusCode": true
}

I really do not understand how this is the generated reponse to the above controller. It is basically a JSON serialization of the entire message itself and does in no way contain the "blablabla" I intended to send.

The only way I have gotten the desired result is by making my controller function return string instead of HttpResponse, but that way I am unable to set headers like CacheControl

So my question is: why do I get this strange response? It seems like very weird behaviour to me


Solution

  • According to this article, ASP.NET Core MVC does not support HttpResponseMessage-returning methods by default.

    If you want to keep using it, you can, by using WebApiCompatShim:

    1. Add reference to Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.WebApiCompatShim to your project.
    2. Configure it in ConfigureServices(): services.AddMvc().AddWebApiConventions();
    3. Set up route for it in Configure():

      app.UseMvc(routes =>
      {
          routes.MapWebApiRoute(
              name: "default",
              template: "{controller=Home}/{action=Index}/{id?}");
      });