I am trying to get to Web API GET controller using $http.get in angular application as follows :
$http.get(BasePath + ‘/api/documentapi/GetDocuments/‘ , { params: { PrimaryID: ID1, AlternateID: ID2, } }).then( ...
In my case, either the PrimaryID or the AlternateID will have the value. So, one of them will be null always.
My Web api method is
public DocumentsDto[] GetDocuments(decimal? PrimaryID, decimal? AlternateID) { ...
When one of the value is null, the url generated by $http.get is as follows :
http://BaseServerPath/api/documentapi/GetDocuments/?PrimaryID=1688or
http://BaseServerPath/api/documentapi/GetDocuments/?SecondaryID=154This does not hit my Web API method.
However if I use
http://BaseServerPath/api/documentapi/GetDocuments/?PrimaryID=1688&SecondaryID=nullit can works. I can hardcode the values to null in my params, however I would like to know if there is any correct way to achieve this.
Although I specified on my Web API controller that the two parameters can be null, the ASP.NET routing engine will still be looking for two parameters in a call to that method , even if one of them is null.
Although I can specify which parameter corresponds to the supplied value in the query string, both these methods will have the same signature (a single parameter of type decimal) in my controller class.
The solution is to have default values for the Web API parameters.
So, I have one method which takes an object containing one ID set to a value and the other to null, and run my query based on that. as follows :
public DocumentsDto[] GetDocuments(decimal? PrimaryID = null, decimal? AlternateID = null) { ...
angularjs: $http.get with null parameters are not hitting the Web API controller
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