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17:00
So basically we're doing an ajax post with some data that's built up correctly in the test page that we've got set up but when it hits our Post method in our controller all of the values are default values
@TomW a little but I'm hardly an expert
Sounds like routing
@MoonOwl22 ...
@mikeTheLiar so, the json that you build to send to the api, the properties have to match the property names of your bindable viewmodel
Welcome to modern day programming can I take a order prees?
could be routing too, a good way to go about this type of thing is to use restconsole and test your api independently of any client
that way you know whats really broken
well, they don't "have" to match, as you can add attribute to re-map things, but generally speaking
17:02
Do all of the properties need to be present? The json matches the object but it doesn't have all of the public properties that the object does
my bet on [FromBody] [FromUri] problem
meh, maybe, i doubt it though
@mikeTheLiar IME having a routing table that doesn't describe the properties expected by the action method can cause this, try here
thing is, you need to show your action code, and hopefully the form you are posting
I've never been great with routing so I'd struggle to explain it myself
17:03
yeah, show us the json your sending, and then show us your action method
@tweray is right on
@mikeTheLiar There's a configuration option somewhere that governs this behaviour
@mikeTheLiar no, all the properties do not need to be present, it'll just give those properties that are missing in the json default values
I'm trying to figure out the best way to anonymise this while still being helpful
It's at least somewhat proprietary
Let me take a quick whack at it
The only problem is that frequently results in typos which aren't present in the real code
So here's how we're posting (this is correct in Chrome debugger):

            $("#submitButton").click(function () {
                var thing = {
                    EnumValue1 : $('#someDropDown').val(),
                    EnumValue2 : $('#someOtherDropDown').val(),
                    DoubleValue1 : $('#numberInput1').val(),
                    DoubleValue2 : $('#doubleInput2').val()
                };
                $.ajax({
                    type: "POST",
                    dataType: 'json',
So: we have some custom log4net log-writing code that ships the log messages off to a database, since we want to keep the logs long-term and we can't rely on the local filesystem of Azure roles to be persistent, plus it's cooler to query and analyze and data-mine with SQL.
Class looks like this:

public class Thing
{
public EnumType1 EnumValue1 { get; set; }

public EnumType2 EnumValue2 { get; set; }

public double DoubleValue1 { get; set; }

public double DoubleValue1 { get; set; }

public DateTime DateTimeValue1 { get; set; }

public double DoubleValue3 { get; set; }
}
Just noticed this exception message: Eine Aufgabe wurde abgebrochen
@mikeTheLiar okay cool, whats the json look like?
17:10
Apparently our tostring-ing is using user's locale
datatype - application/json in your ajax
also, use fiddler, to inspect the json being sent to your api
this is why you should test them independently
{"EnumValue1":"ValidValue","EnumValue2":"ValidValue","DoubleValue1":"90","Doubl‌​eValue1":"1.5"} - that's the actual string value of the json I grabbed from Chrome debugger (with a little find/replace)
and none of the properties in your Thing class are set? they all have default values? :/
isn't there something about an anti-fuckery character or something you have to include in a json request to keep the model binder happy?
17:16
hm
I'm hazy on details here, I'll try and find the thing I mean
json.Include("Don't fuck about")
using System.Net.HadEnoughOfYourShit
Whoever provided that "Routing in ASP.NET Web API" link that looks like it's going to be helpful. I'll let you ladies and gents get on with your lives and see what I can glean from that.
it doesn't make sense, because the model binding normally just goes off of what properties you have in your json, they match, so they should populate your model, the only other thing i can think of is y ou're accidently hitting the wrong endpoint, but if you were able to inspect the Thing class after binding, you're obviously not hitting the wrong action method / route, so i'm confuzzled
17:18
can't phrase it properly to google
@mikeTheLiar yeah, the gist is that the routing table has to have an entry in it that names the parameters of your action method, IIRC
@SteveG I agree, which is why I was so puzzled
Like, we are hitting the API and we are building up that data/objects correctly. But the controller seems to be having different ideas
@mikeTheLiar is it something as simple as you're doing a GET when you should be POSTing?
for possibly dumb historical reasons something in the core of asp.net considers urls to /look/like/this/all/the/time and there is conversion going on between that and query params
that'd be a diff action method @Squiggle
or something like that
17:20
you should try changing the datatype to application/json though
@SteveG not if you've got it plugged together wrong as well
IIS logs reports POSTing
TIL: there is an e-commerce site that just does bins
I'll give application/json a shot though, why not
bins?
..........
"how to corner a market"
@Sippy "how to market a corner"
"how to kendall a phrase"
@Squiggle blocked at work :<
@Squiggle wrong one
@Squiggle HAH
Pen hating fascists
17:23
GOOD ONE
@Sippy have you ever wanted to spend 149.99 on a bin? now you can!
Kinda.
oh wait, 199.99
Does it have a cool sensor
17:23
if it has a cool sensor it'd never detect you LOLOL
2
Is a recycler more special than just a bin you put recycling in?
@TomW jesus christ
woo lol
17:24
Dat keming doe
draw, four red, perpendicular lines, that cross, with blue ink
@mikeTheLiar I think you get credits back that you can spend on units, buildings or research
@TomW I need to go and fucking lie down
was virus
17:25
ok
Hello @Hello
@Hello Hello
@Sippy rekt, I believe the children are saying these days
That they are.
cannot remember name of mediocre U2 song that starts like that
17:26
Vertigo.
or any of the other words
kmn.
oh my god
@KendallFrey that's the one! :)
@KendallFrey lol that file name doe
17:26
they have a whole hero section for sets of two bins
@TomW I'm just realizing that your avatar and that bin site are very appropriately pair together
XD
oh and good old ferrethandjobs.com
> Really sturdy bin
useful testimonials.
/bin/Release
/bin/Debug

199.99
17:28
Who cares about the bin, the src is the important part
lol
God fucking dammit bitbucket's down again status.bitbucket.org
> bitucket
> bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket bitucket
17:28
how do i do a quote like that
@Squiggle nu
@KendallFrey @Squiggle
:quote
@SteveG @KendallFrey
>implying greentext?
supr sekrt
17:29
>test
>test
with a space, steve.
> test
@Sippy if you liked that niche site I know a bloke who knows a bloke who runs a site that only sells wellies
woooo
@SteveG I bet you can't even triforce
17:29
call me a space man
@TomW wellies you say?
> rip
@Squiggle no, but i can quadforce
  â–²
â–² â–²
ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu
yay tringles
17:30
lol look at this noof hag
gesundheit
So how about that C-sharp, huh?
Yeah, enough frivolity. I need to get back to work.
@mikeTheLiar let me know if that datatype change works, i'm c urious
It'ss c u l8r not c u rious
17:32
some how, my space button likes to put in extra space s all over the place
i didn't spll anything in it, but it acts like it
My wasd keyss do that too
probably just gummed up with your tears
lol
lmao
hardcore gamer, wore out a gaming keyboardd
17:33
I use pl;'
pl;'?
i have a life, just not the same life as you
Left-hander.
@Squiggle what. the. expletive.
@Squiggle Um, cursor keys?
I've always seen IJKL used, but I suppose that works too
17:34
@KendallFrey hey it works for me DON'J TUDGE ME BOR
> don'j tudge
@KendallFrey you try FPS gaming with cursor keys on a MacBook keyboard.
i used to wow on a 13 inch macbook, as a healer, without a mouse
17:36
I wouldn't even try to count to 10 on a macbook keyboard
@SteveG You need to break your keyboard addiction, I've told you before
i spend way too much time on computers
i really need to get out for a walk one of these days
I don't spend enough time on computers
like only 23/7
17:37
I need a catheter
i wish i could give inappropriate comments still
@SteveG I yakked in my mouth slightly.
What the hell is wrong with you rofl
Touchpad as well
jeez
@Sippy he plays racing games with a keyboard
17:38
@Sippy meh, it was in wrath, everything after bc was a joke
those racing games only have right-angle turns?
@SteveG uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
mythic ain't no joke
it is if your raid don't stand in shit
but every raid stands in shit cos wow is full of idiots.
@Squiggle Temple Runner isn't a racing game
You gonna play Legion?
17:39
fair
i haven't played in a long time
still debating
and when i do, i just do bg's and own noobs without boas
nothing like 2 shotting a dk as a rogue
lol
Lol.
@SteveG But you can't take a noob taking potshots at you in PS2
who's the noob now
17:40
i hear they nerfed rogues a lot in the last xpack or something
oh man PS2
I feel like a game for the first time in N months
ps2 is just boring, y ou're either on a zerg, or getting destroyed
Kendall is about to comment on 'feel like a game'
17:41
I am?
spidey sense tingling
I left an opening for pedantry, I assumed you'd take it
i liked to buy WoW gold
did WoW put out?
mathematically speaking, it's dumb not to. I could spend 10 hours farming, or 10 hours coding, an dmake 10x the usd coding, and buy the same amount of gold
but but it's against the ToS!
17:43
psh
they won't ban people
They're the ones propping up the gold sites rofl
That's how the real world works too yano
probably right
@SteveG datatype change didn't do anything just FYI. I'm willing to bet the routing is set up incorrectly, everybody here is pretty new to this.
well, when you place a breakpoint in your action method, and it gets hit, it normally means the routing is set up right
17:45
but as somebody said, maybe things got a little out of whack
Well then never mind then.
try it with restconsole
i promise, you won't regret it, it's a chrome extension, take js out of it
@SteveG I think I've seen it enter an action method before, but with parameters as defaults. I think it might pick the best guess if it can't perform an exact match
@TomW hmm, i haven't seen that before, can't hurt to look at it i guess
as in, even when it hits a default route, the parameters go to defaults
You know what's weird is that I would expect the parameter being passed in to the post method to be null rather than just having all default properties
17:48
well, if it gets no body, i think it'll be null
if it gets a body, and can't match any of the properties, i think it gives default values, but i'm checking that, one sec
yeah, if it's null, it didn't get a request body
but srsly: restconsole is awesome
i know i'm beating a dead horse, but i'm beating it for good reason
u beat that horse, steve
lol, you crack me up bro.
if i were gay
Lol
He's Steve G! Steve G! You never really know what he's gonna do next! He's Steve G! Steve G! Stevitty Stevitty Stevitty Stevitty... "
i wonder who came up with the saying "beating a dead horse"
was beating live horses common?
Flogging a dead horse is the phrase.
17:53
Well fuck me. Apparently it is a problem with the JSON. Investigating now but when I manually entered the json string it's correct
Horses are flogged to make them go faster.
Flogging a dead one doesn't do very much.
@SteveG I think the horse has been beaten to death.
Maybe americans just punched theirs lol
17:54
lol
FUCK YOU HORSE, MOVE!
2
Continuing to beat the horse after it's dead in order to make it go faster isn't going to do much
> Whoever said you can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink obviously didn't have duct tape and a garden hose
lmao
we're getting crazy
i need to calm down
srs bsns
idk what the hell is appropriate anymore or not
17:56
FOUR DAY WEEKEND WOOOP
lucky
i guess, i've been out for 2 days, sick,
i should get back to work
wtf
If I just pass the object instead of JSON.stringify(thing) it works
@SteveG Anything that's not purposefully offensive I will allow.
@Sippy It's not
@Sippy thanks bud
17:58
@KendallFrey Look Kendall
So back to the original ajax:
       $("#submitButton").click(function () {
            var thing = {
                EnumValue1 : $('#someDropDown').val(),
                EnumValue2 : $('#someOtherDropDown').val(),
                DoubleValue1 : $('#numberInput1').val(),
                DoubleValue2 : $('#doubleInput2').val()
            };
            $.ajax({
                type: "POST",
                dataType: 'json',
                data : JSON.stringify(thing),
                url: "api/ourApi",
                success:function(data){
Rofl
#ontopicMike
@Sippy i think your mom jokes are offtopic now
yea
that one was on a tangent.
If I pass data : thing, it's right in the post method
17:59
tilty.
if you will.
that's not a tangent, it's perpendicular
@mikeTheLiar sweet, glad you figured it out

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