I have the following code snippet developed using asp.net web api 2 and EntityFramework 6.
public class TestController : BaseApiController
{
private readonly ITestService _testService;
private readonly ICommonService _commonService;
private readonly IImageService _imageService;
public TestController(ITestService testService, ICommonService commonService, IImageService imageService)
{
_testService = testService;
_commonService = commonService;
_imageService = imageService;
}
[Route("test")]
public IHttpActionResult Get()
{
var resp = _testService.GetDetailsForLocation(locale);
return Ok(resp);
}
}
public class BaseApiController : ApiController
{
public string locale
{
get
{
if (Request.Headers.Contains("Accept-Language"))
{
return Request.Headers.GetValues("Accept-Language").First();
}
else
{
return string.Empty;
}
}
}
public string GetCookieId()
{
string value = string.Empty;
IEnumerable<CookieHeaderValue> cookies = this.Request.Headers.GetCookies("mycookie");
if (cookies.Any())
{
IEnumerable<CookieState> cookie = cookies.First().Cookies;
if (cookie.Any())
{
var cookieValue = cookie.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "mycookie");
if (cookieValue != null)
value = cookieValue.Value.ToLower();
}
}
return value;
}
}
I am converting the existing restapi endpoint to graphql endpoint using asp.net core 2 and graphql.net. In the below method, at present I am sending "en" as the value but I want to pass the locale value as exactly done in case of asp.net web api 2 in the above implementation.
Here I would like to know what is the best way to read the request headers and pass the value to the business loigc (i.e in this case to the method:GetDetailsForLocation("en")
public class TestQuery : ObjectGraphType<object>
{
public TestQuery(ITestService testService)
{
Field<TestResultType>("result", resolve: context => testService.GetDetailsForLocation("en"), description: "Test data");
}
}
Can anyone help me to provide their guidance in resolving the issue?
The easiest route would be to use IHttpContextAccessor
. Register IHttpContextAccessor
as a singleton.
https://adamstorr.azurewebsites.net/blog/are-you-registering-ihttpcontextaccessor-correctly
In StartUp.cs
:
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddSingleton<IHttpContextAccessor, HttpContextAccessor>();
}
GraphQL class:
public class TestQuery : ObjectGraphType<object>
{
public TestQuery(ITestService testService, IHttpContextAccessor accessor)
{
Field<TestResultType>(
"result",
description: "Test data",
resolve: context => testService.GetDetailsForLocation(accessor.HttpContext...)
);
}
}