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WebApi C# Proxy Generator

Fanie Reynders edited this page Jan 24, 2015 · 13 revisions

Generate a C# proxy on the client-side based on the metadata provided by a service implementing WebApiProxy.

Install via NuGet

Install this package from NuGet:

Install-Package WebApiProxy.CSharp

Note: This package requires the libraries of ASP.NET Web API Client (version 5.2 or higher)

Generation

Note: The automatic generation of code upon project build is now completely opt-in. You need to explicitly specify if you want the proxy to be generated on every build.

The C# proxy code will be generated every time you re-build the project (only if you explicitly specified generateOnBuild="true") and is based on specific configuration in the WebApiProxy.config file:

<proxy endpoint="http://myservice.net/api/proxies" />

The endpoint property is mandatory and provides the generator the URI of the metadata endpoint. See the WebApiProxy Configuration File page to read more on the config file.

Note: The generated code is cached to avoid compilation errors if the service isn't reachable at that time

Proxy generation using the Nuget Package Manager Console

You can also generate proxy code on demand by using the Nuget Package Manager Console. Simply run the commandlet:

WebApiProxy-Generate-CSharp

Usage

Given a PeopleController on the service-side:

public class PeopleController : ApiController
{
        /// <summary>
        /// Gets all people with a given the name
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="name">The criteria to search for</param>
        /// <returns>People collection</returns>
        public Person[] Get(string name)
        {
            return new Person[]{
                new Person { Id = 3, FirstName = "sss", LastName = "sqqqq"},
                new Person { Id = 3, FirstName = "sss", LastName = "sqqqq"}
            };
        }
}

can be used like this on the client-side:

using (var client = new PeopleClient())
{
    var response = await client.GetAsync("Fanie");

    var people = await response.Content.ReadAsAsync<Person[]>();
}

Code snippet

Use the webapiproxy code snippet to quickly create the code structure above. Just type "webapiproxy" followed by the TAB key.

Note: If the types are not found (or resolved) after build, simply give your project a restart or restart Visual Studio.

Great developer experience with Intellisense

It even has nice Intellisense including documentation provided by the documentation provider: Intellisense

Note: The documentation on the Intellisense will only appear if the service uses the documentation provider. You can use the ASP.NET Web API Help Page package on NuGet