问题
I am working on couple of projects one of which is an ASP.NET 4.5
application and other one is .Net Core API 1.1
project. The asp.net application is using HttpContext
classes to read cookies and page headers. Now, I need to move this to a .net standard library which can be used by both the project. I don't find HttpContext in .net standard SDK. Any suggestions?
回答1:
There's a problem to your approach: .NET Standard is the most bare-bones implementation of .NET available, meaning that only basic features which are platform- and scenario-agnostic are implemented.HttpContext
exists on both the .NET Framework and .NET Core (both of which implement .NET Standard, by the way), but being specific to the Web, it does not exist on .NET Standard.
So, you have three options:
- Target the .NET Framework and use
System.Web.HttpContext
- Target .NET Core and use
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HttpContext
- Move the logic that uses
HttpContext
away from the .NET Standard project
Do notice, though, that those classes vary greatly. The .NET Core version was created for ASP.NET Core which is vastly different to ASP.NET 4.5 and olders.
回答2:
If you're targetting .NETStandard 2.0 you can work with HttpContext
.
Though it is not included in the .NET Standard library, the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions
package (which targets .NET Standard 2.0) will enable you to work with HttpContext.
回答3:
I do not agree with these answers and the non-sense about only having HttpContext
in the web project. That is actually tightly coupled as YOU want to be able to re-use code and thus a class library in .net core OR .net standard SHOULD be able to use the HttpContext
So in a .NET Standard you want to add in :
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions
Sadly though there is so much different about the new HttpContext
HttpContext.Current
is missing and thus session and request etc..
(Yes, I get the design patterns and why to separate out and make it more testable)
Here is a little trick you can pull off as well to get Current
namespace System.Web
{
public static class HttpContext
{
private static Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.IHttpContextAccessor m_httpContextAccessor;
public static void Configure(Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.IHttpContextAccessor httpContextAccessor)
{
m_httpContextAccessor = httpContextAccessor;
}
public static Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.HttpContext Current
{
get
{
return m_httpContextAccessor.HttpContext;
}
}
}
}
回答4:
I need to move this [read cookies and page headers] to a .NET standard library which can be used by both the project...
Do NOT do this.
Let's assume you're performing an operation X on the data you read from the cookies. You may move this operation X to the library instead. The job of the ASP.NET projects is to handle the request pipeline. Reading the cookies belongs there.
回答5:
I agree with the answer above you want to keep netstandard libraries simple and free of web requests if possible. There is a System.Net.Http nuget package that targets .net standard. This could be used when updating 4.6.x up for full framework and for .net core if you are creating a library and do not want the overhead of asp.net core.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47357689/httpcontext-in-net-standard-library