Does .NET's HttpWebResponse uncompress automatically GZiped and Deflated responses?

一笑奈何 提交于 2019-11-26 22:19:56
Jader Dias

I found the answer.

You can change the code to:

var request = (HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create(requestUri);
request.AutomaticDecompression = DecompressionMethods.GZip | DecompressionMethods.Deflate;

And you will have automatic decompression. No need to change the rest of the code.

For .NET Core things are a little more involved. A GZipStream is needed as there isn't a property (as of writing) for AutomaticCompression Consider the following GET example:

var req = WebRequest.CreateHttp(uri);

/*
 * Headers
 */
req.Headers[HttpRequestHeader.AcceptEncoding] = "gzip, deflate";

/*
 * Execute
 */
try
{
    using (var resp = await req.GetResponseAsync())
    {
        using (var str = resp.GetResponseStream())
        using (var gsr = new GZipStream(str, CompressionMode.Decompress))
        using (var sr = new StreamReader(gsr))

        {
            string s = await sr.ReadToEndAsync();  
        }
    }
}
catch (WebException ex)
{
    using (HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)ex.Response)
    {
        using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(response.GetResponseStream()))
        {
            string respStr = sr.ReadToEnd();
            int statusCode = (int)response.StatusCode;

            string errorMsh = $"Request ({url}) failed ({statusCode}) on, with error: {respStr}";
        }
    }
}

GZIP and Deflate responses are not automatically handled. See this article for the details: HttpWebRequest and GZip Http Responses

I think you have to decompress the stream yourself. Here's an article on how to do it:

http://www.west-wind.com/WebLog/posts/102969.aspx

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