Consider an ASP.NET Web API service that redirects
public class ThisController : ApiController
{
/* more methods */
public override HttpResponseMessage Post()
{
var result = new HttpResponseMessage(HttpStatusCode.MovedPermanently);
// Post requests should be made to "ThatController" instead.
string uri = Url.Route("That", null);
result.Headers.Location = new Uri(uri, UriKind.Relative);
return result;
}
}
Trying to verify that POST'ing data to "api/this" will redirect you to "api/that", I have the following test method:
[TestMethod]
public void PostRedirects()
{
using (var client = CreateHttpClient("application/json"))
{
var content = CreateContent(expected, "application/json");
using (var responseMessage = client.PostAsync("api/this", content).Result)
{
Assert.AreEqual(HttpStatusCode.MovedPermanently, responseMessage.StatusCode);
Assert.AreEqual(new Uri("https://api.example.com/api/that"), responseMessage.Headers.Location);
}
}
}
protected HttpClient CreateHttpClient(string mediaType)
{
var client = new HttpClient();
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("http://api.example.com/");
MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue headerValue = MediaTypeWithQualityHeaderValue.Parse(mediaType);
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add(headerValue);
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.AcceptEncoding.Add(StringWithQualityHeaderValue.Parse("gzip"));
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.AcceptEncoding.Add(StringWithQualityHeaderValue.Parse("deflate"));
client.DefaultRequestHeaders.UserAgent.Add(new ProductInfoHeaderValue(new ProductHeaderValue("MyProduct", "1.0")));
client.MaxResponseContentBufferSize = 1024*1024*8;
return client;
}
protected ObjectContent CreateContent(T model, string mediaType)
{
var requestMessage = new HttpRequestMessage();
MediaTypeFormatter mediaTypeFormatter = null;
switch (mediaType)
{
case "application/json":
mediaTypeFormatter = new JsonMediaTypeFormatter();
break;
case "application/xml":
case "text/xml":
mediaTypeFormatter = new XmlMediaTypeFormatter();
break;
default:
Assert.Fail();
break;
}
return requestMessage.CreateContent(
model,
new[] { mediaTypeFormatter },
new FormatterSelector());
}
What really happens that is that a HTTP Status Code is sent to the client with the correct Location header and that HttpClient then automatically performs a GET on that URI. As a result, my test never passes.
How do I configure the HttpClient not to automatically redirect when it receives a 301 so that I can verify that my server response?