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I want to send teams message to an user using c# code. Is there any way if we can achieve this? If yes please share me some code snippet or the links which will guide me to achieve the same.
Regards,
Satish
For Microsoft Graph API beta you can send a message in a chat:
GraphServiceClient graphClient = new GraphServiceClient( authProvider );
var chatMessage = new ChatMessage
{
Body = new ItemBody
{
Content = "Hello world"
}
};
await graphClient.Users["{id}"].Chats["{id}"].Messages
.Request()
.AddAsync(chatMessage);
For more info read documentation
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I'm using for the first time Web Services, and when I try to consume it, I have this error:
NotSupportedException: Cannot serialize interface
I tried changing the configuration names or adding [XmlSerialize] but is not working...
What should I do to avoid this?
BasicHttpBinding binding = new BasicHttpBinding(BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly);
EndpointAddress endpoint =
new EndpointAddress("myendpoint")
client.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName = _userName;
client.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password = _password;
SoapClient client = new SoapClient(binding, endpoint);
using (new OperationContextScope(client.InnerChannel)) --> here I have the problem
{
//My code
}
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Is there a way to calculate lines of code in a Pull Request API in Azure Devops for each file. I have gone through below two links and but was not of much help.
Is there a way to get the amount of lines changed in a Pull Request via the Dev Ops Service REST API?
Lines of Code modified in each Commit in TFS rest api. How do i get?
Thank you.
Steps:
a. Get the commit IDs for the specified pull request
GET https://dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/git/repositories/{repositoryId}/pullRequests/{pullRequestId}/commits?api-version=6.1-preview.1
b. Get commit path via the commit ID
GET https://dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/git/repositories/{repositoryId}/commits/{commitId}/changes?api-version=5.0
c. Get parents commit ID via commit ID
GET https://dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/git/repositories/{repositoryId}/commits/{commitId}?api-version=5.0
d. Get the result via below API and request body.
POST https://dev.azure.com/{Org name}/_apis/Contribution/HierarchyQuery/project/{Project name}?api-version=5.1-preview
Request Body:
{
"contributionIds": [
"ms.vss-code-web.file-diff-data-provider"
],
"dataProviderContext": {
"properties": {
"repositoryId": "{Repo ID}",
"diffParameters": {
"includeCharDiffs": true,
"modifiedPath": "{Commit path}",
"modifiedVersion": "GC{Commit ID}",
"originalPath": "{Commit path}",
"originalVersion": "GC{parents commit ID}",
"partialDiff": true
}
}
}
}
Result:
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I am trying to send data from API to web service. But it is always receiving null
Code in API - WEB CLIENT:
using (var webClient = new WebClient())
{
webClient.Headers[HttpRequestHeader.ContentType] = "application/json";
var url = string.Format("End Point URL /SomeAction");
var user= new User()
{
...
};
var data = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(user);
webClient.UploadString(url, data);
}
Service:
public ActionResult SomeAction([System.Web.Http.FromBody]string data)
{
JavaScriptSerializer json_serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
FOUsers dataFromXBO =
(FOUsers)json_serializer.DeserializeObject(data);
//statements
}
Please advice, How can i receive data that passed from API
To answer your question directly, to extract a string from a request body, wrap your "string" in another object as per this SO link. ie.
class UserPostRequest{
public string UserJson{get; set;}
}
And change the signature in your controller as follows:
public ActionResult SomeAction([System.Web.Http.FromBody]UserPostRequest data)
With that said, in this specific instance it's likely that you can just do:
public ActionResult SomeAction([System.Web.Http.FromBody]FOUsers data)
and let the API take care of deserialization for you.
EDIT:
After further research, to add completeness to the first half of my answer let me acknowledge that there are many ways to skin that particular cat. The answer provided is just the one I've historically used. Here's another SO post that enumerates other solutions, including accepting a dynamic or HttpRequestMessage in your API method signature. These would be particularly helpful if for some reason you didn't want to change your client code. That said, again, I don't see a particular reason to do manual serialization if you're just going to end up consuming the out-of-the-box functionality.
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I need to implement event on email body i.e when i am sending mail using SmtpClient and after sending mail when user click anywhere in email body need to redirect to another page .
Please Help me.
For this you have to do few things:
Construct your mail body as html tags, enclose all contents inside an anchor tag with href points to the site to be redirected to.
set IsBodyHtml property of the MailMessage object to true
Send the mail
Try something like this:
string mailBodyHtml = "<a href='https://YourSiteName.com'> enclose the whole content here </a>
MailMessage mail = new MailMessage("fromAddress", "toAddress", "subject here", mailBodyHtml);
mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("localhost");
client.Send(mail);
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I am trying to connect to the Stack Overflow API as one of my first api calls, but I am struggling.
Can someone tell me why this code does not return a success code?
using (var handler = new HttpClientHandler())
using (var client = new HttpClient(handler))
{
client.BaseAddress = new Uri("https://api.stackexchange.com/");
var response = await client.GetAsync("questions");
if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
{
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(response.ToString());
}
}
The response tells you site is required. Hit https://api.stackexchange.com/questions?site=stackoverflow instead.
You're getting back
{"error_id":400,"error_message":"site is required","error_name":"bad_parameter"}
If you read the error and documentation, it needs to know which StackExchange site you want. Try:
https://api.stackexchange.com/questions?site=stackoverflow