I am trying to create a REST Client proxy programatically in C# using the code below but I keep getting a CommunicationException error. Am I missing something?
public static class WebProxyFactory
{
public static T Create<T>(string url) where T : class
{
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
WebHttpBinding binding = new WebHttpBinding();
binding.MaxReceivedMessageSize = 1000000;
WebChannelFactory<T> factory =
new WebChannelFactory<T>(binding, new Uri(url));
T proxy = factory.CreateChannel();
return proxy;
}
public static T Create<T>(string url, string userName, string password)
where T : class
{
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
WebHttpBinding binding = new WebHttpBinding();
binding.Security.Mode =
WebHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly;
binding.Security.Transport.ClientCredentialType =
HttpClientCredentialType.Basic;
binding.UseDefaultWebProxy = false;
binding.MaxReceivedMessageSize = 1000000;
WebChannelFactory<T> factory =
new WebChannelFactory<T>(binding, new Uri(url));
ClientCredentials credentials = factory.Credentials;
credentials.UserName.UserName = userName;
credentials.UserName.Password = password;
T proxy = factory.CreateChannel();
return proxy;
}
}
So that I can use it as follows:
IMyRestService proxy = WebProxyFactory.Create<IMyRestService>(url, usr, pwd);
var result = proxy.GetSomthing(); // Fails right here
For this to work with Forms Authentication, I had to physically override the Authentication headers as follows:
var proxy = WebProxyFactory.Create<ITitleWorldService>(url, userName, password);
using (new OperationContextScope((IContextChannel)proxy))
{
var authorizationToken = GetBasicAuthorizationToken(userName, password);
var httpRequestProperty = new HttpRequestMessageProperty();
httpRequestProperty.Headers[System.Net.HttpRequestHeader.Authorization] = authorizationToken;
OperationContext.Current.OutgoingMessageProperties[HttpRequestMessageProperty.Name] = httpRequestProperty;
//var response = proxy.DoWork();
Console.WriteLine(proxy.SayHello());
}