As Minimal API does not have content negotiation I assume that using filters is the way to go if you want to implement this? If so, how would I be able to do this as I have unfortunately not yet got it working? Retrieving the response body is quite tricky as it can only be retrieved once and once I try to retrieve it it seems to be already gone. And you have to read it as a stream which is also more difficult for me.
I am contacting you after watching your tutorial on creating filters. I have deployed a .NET Core WebAPI to IIS and implemented a feature to download files via REST. However, files with the extension ".config" registered in the Request Filter are not being downloaded, so I would like to know what functionality I need to implement in the WebAPI to enable downloading these files from IIS. I cannot use Web.Config, and I cannot directly remove the Request Filter in IIS, so I need to use C# code
Really good stuff Mohammed!!, I am glad I found your channel, keep up the good work.
Really like video that can brief the content but still comprehensive like this
Great video, i got stuck in an project this video helped me a lot. Cleared my concepts regarding the filters.
Amazing video! This was really helpful for me, thank you!!
Jazakallahu khairan, Barakallahu fii kum
it was just an amazing Video i hope you go forward and make more of this. hope you the best inshaa` Allah
Hey Mohamad, this was really helpful. Too many filters were added which made the concept clear but did made the video lengthy 🙂
great content, thanks! keep doing this !!
Great video bro❤
Good job Mohamad i really love your content .. really helpful 👏
support and love, like your content. very nice work
Very good session
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much.
Great video, could you go more in depth with some useful scenarios that filters can be applied to?
Authorization filter is one of the best use cases
Thanks to you Mr. Mohammad.
it is really helpful video, but I have little confuse about logics may be used these custom filters?
As Minimal API does not have content negotiation I assume that using filters is the way to go if you want to implement this? If so, how would I be able to do this as I have unfortunately not yet got it working? Retrieving the response body is quite tricky as it can only be retrieved once and once I try to retrieve it it seems to be already gone. And you have to read it as a stream which is also more difficult for me.
Which one is better, filters vs middleware?
Sorry but, which font family you're using on VsCode?
I am contacting you after watching your tutorial on creating filters.
I have deployed a .NET Core WebAPI to IIS and implemented a feature to download files via REST. However, files with the extension ".config" registered in the Request Filter are not being downloaded, so I would like to know what functionality I need to implement in the WebAPI to enable downloading these files from IIS.
I cannot use Web.Config, and I cannot directly remove the Request Filter in IIS, so I need to use C# code
great
The font size you are using is far too small for a useful presentation.
Speak slowly please