Web API : array is returned with a zero length from Get





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I'm new to Web API and I'm trying to pass an array of integers back from my Get method. Surprisingly, it was working okay when I did it on my work PC but when I re-wrote it on my home PC, it is coming as a zero length array. I have checked this question and all looks good, but there's something I am missing.



[HttpGet]
[Route("test")]
public ActionResult<string> Test([FromQuery] int productIds)
{
//code here
}


From Url:



https://localhost:44389/api/myController/test?productIds=1&productIds=2&productIds=3&productIds=4&productIds=5


It catches the route, but when I check this in debugger, productIds.Length is zero. Please indicate what's wrong with my url/code.










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  • First: that's not an array of integers....

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47






  • 2





    Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

    – bobek
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:51











  • .net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:08











  • @Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:10











  • @sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:47


















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I'm new to Web API and I'm trying to pass an array of integers back from my Get method. Surprisingly, it was working okay when I did it on my work PC but when I re-wrote it on my home PC, it is coming as a zero length array. I have checked this question and all looks good, but there's something I am missing.



[HttpGet]
[Route("test")]
public ActionResult<string> Test([FromQuery] int productIds)
{
//code here
}


From Url:



https://localhost:44389/api/myController/test?productIds=1&productIds=2&productIds=3&productIds=4&productIds=5


It catches the route, but when I check this in debugger, productIds.Length is zero. Please indicate what's wrong with my url/code.










share|improve this question

























  • First: that's not an array of integers....

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47






  • 2





    Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

    – bobek
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:51











  • .net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:08











  • @Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:10











  • @sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:47














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I'm new to Web API and I'm trying to pass an array of integers back from my Get method. Surprisingly, it was working okay when I did it on my work PC but when I re-wrote it on my home PC, it is coming as a zero length array. I have checked this question and all looks good, but there's something I am missing.



[HttpGet]
[Route("test")]
public ActionResult<string> Test([FromQuery] int productIds)
{
//code here
}


From Url:



https://localhost:44389/api/myController/test?productIds=1&productIds=2&productIds=3&productIds=4&productIds=5


It catches the route, but when I check this in debugger, productIds.Length is zero. Please indicate what's wrong with my url/code.










share|improve this question
















I'm new to Web API and I'm trying to pass an array of integers back from my Get method. Surprisingly, it was working okay when I did it on my work PC but when I re-wrote it on my home PC, it is coming as a zero length array. I have checked this question and all looks good, but there's something I am missing.



[HttpGet]
[Route("test")]
public ActionResult<string> Test([FromQuery] int productIds)
{
//code here
}


From Url:



https://localhost:44389/api/myController/test?productIds=1&productIds=2&productIds=3&productIds=4&productIds=5


It catches the route, but when I check this in debugger, productIds.Length is zero. Please indicate what's wrong with my url/code.







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  • First: that's not an array of integers....

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47






  • 2





    Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

    – bobek
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:51











  • .net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:08











  • @Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:10











  • @sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:47



















  • First: that's not an array of integers....

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47






  • 2





    Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

    – bobek
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:51











  • .net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:08











  • @Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

    – sam
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:10











  • @sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

    – Hackerman
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:47

















First: that's not an array of integers....

– Hackerman
Nov 16 '18 at 21:47





First: that's not an array of integers....

– Hackerman
Nov 16 '18 at 21:47




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2





Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

– bobek
Nov 16 '18 at 21:51





Your code says FromQuery, the answer to the question in link says FromUri

– bobek
Nov 16 '18 at 21:51













.net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

– sam
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08





.net core uses FromQuery instead of FromUri

– sam
Nov 16 '18 at 22:08













@Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

– sam
Nov 16 '18 at 22:10





@Hackerman, please check the link that I gave, it also uses the same method to send a query by passing an array of integers and it works for me on another machine

– sam
Nov 16 '18 at 22:10













@sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

– Hackerman
Nov 16 '18 at 22:47





@sam Ok, then try to add a Name to FromQuery like [FromQuery(Name="productIds")]

– Hackerman
Nov 16 '18 at 22:47












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