I have a FakeHttpContext I have been trying to modify to include some headers for testing purposes
public static HttpContext FakeHttpContext()
{
var httpRequest = new HttpRequest("", "http://stackoverflow/", "");
var stringWriter = new StringWriter();
var httpResponse = new HttpResponse(stringWriter);
var httpContext = new HttpContext(httpRequest, httpResponse);
var sessionContainer = new HttpSessionStateContainer("id", new SessionStateItemCollection(),
new HttpStaticObjectsCollection(), 10, true,
HttpCookieMode.AutoDetect,
SessionStateMode.InProc, false);
httpContext.Items["AspSession"] = typeof(HttpSessionState).GetConstructor(
BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance,
null, CallingConventions.Standard,
new[] { typeof(HttpSessionStateContainer) },
null)
.Invoke(new object[] { sessionContainer });
return httpContext;
}
This works without the headers but when I add any of these lines of code in between the httpRequest and stringWriter lines.
httpRequest.Headers.Add("blah", "1234");
httpRequest.Headers["blah"] = "1234";
It throws
An exception of type 'System.PlatformNotSupportedException' occurred in System.Web.dll but was not handled in user code
- Why am I getting that exception?
- Is there a possible way to add headers to HttpContext for testing WebApi controllers?
I just discovered that with HttpRequestMessage class, you can easily add headers for testing your WebAPI controllers without having to create any fake HttpContext.