I don't have access to that code anymore, but it was a question of adding a POST method in your service, adding a [FromBody] parameter but ignoring it, and retrieving the file from the Request.PostedFiles collection.
@Jes Try adding the non-greedy quantifier to the second group's .*
@NoughT WebForms and WebAPI might be different frameworks, but they still work on top of HTTP and HTML standards. Posting a file is a standard action, and a file posted by a WebForms control can be received by a WebAPI Controller.
var downloadBlock = new TransformBlock<Uri, Stream>(uri => httpClient.GetStreamAsync(uri))`
var fileSaveBlock = new TransformBlock<Stream, FileStream>(networkStream =>
{
var filestream = File.Create("file");
networkStream.CopyToAsync(filestream);
return filestream;
});
I would expect these two blocks to be be chainable, one transforming a Uri into a Stream (the one from the server), and the other to save that stream to a filestream.
But again, I only have a cursory familiarity with the framework.
I guess if you were writing a crawler you'd also have a block that recurses over links in html documents and passes them on to a downloader block, or something like that
Judging by the "Creating the Completion Tasks" section in this tutorial, it seems like there's a lot of ugly plumbing code in it. More than I'd expect.
Just found a method deep in our code base that checks if a given IP Address is internal or external by calling StartsWith on a string against a set of pre-determined prefixes. Oneof which was "10".
Occasionally data gets flagged wrong. Not always noticeable, since the difference between internal and external isn't that huge, but it means that some checks that are applied to external addresses during data load aren't checked.
For instance, checking a given external IP against the database of known threat actors (IPs that participated in known attacks, known virus hosts, etc) is only done to external addresses.
I am trying to determine if a given IPv6 address is private or not in C# and I was tempted to simply use the 'IsIPv6SiteLocal' property on the IPAddress class. However, as explained in this comment, the logic implemented in this property is deprecated. I ran the following unit test:
[TestMethod]...
there's no constructor for ActionBlock that takes an Action<T, CancellationToken> so if you want that then T has to be a Tuple<T, CancellationToken> or a custom class
I use this class for configuration Migration .I want update database that already have tables that exist in my database factory.But when it created has error .It's here is already an object named 'MyTable' in the database.
Configuration.cs
internal sealed class Configuration : DbMigrationsCon...
a while back I made a library and generated a dll and copied it to a directory and I am able to import that dll into my other programs. I have now updated the library program but I don't know how to regenerate the dll
ah I see.. I was opening a project where the build made an exe, it was an earlier attempt. the project I was meant to open was elsewhere and that one generates a dll on build
anyhow, now i know what it was, i'll do the csproj import!