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System.Net.Http.WebRequest

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Kind: Service

Source: Pams/Logic/Pams.Storage/Pams.Storage.csproj (line 1)

Part of: Pams

NuGet package dependency

System.Net.Http.WebRequest is a NuGet package dependency declared in Pams.Storage.csproj. It supplies legacy HTTP request APIs used by Pams.Storage when code creates or handles WebRequest-based network calls. Keep this dependency scoped to legacy request paths while newer code follows the system's current HTTP integration approach.

Diagram

mermaid
sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant Storage as Pams.Storage
    participant WebRequest as System.Net.Http.WebRequest
    participant Remote as Remote HTTP Endpoint

    Client->>Storage: Request storage operation
    Storage->>WebRequest: Create WebRequest
    WebRequest->>Remote: Send HTTP request
    Remote-->>WebRequest: Return HTTP response
    WebRequest-->>Storage: Return response data
    Storage-->>Client: Return operation result

Usage

ts
// The System.Net.Http.WebRequest package runs inside Pams.Storage.
// TypeScript clients call the application endpoint that triggers the storage flow.

async function getStorageItem(id: string) {
  const response = await fetch(`/api/storage/items/${encodeURIComponent(id)}`);

  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new Error(`Storage request failed: ${response.status}`);
  }

  return response.json();
}

const item = await getStorageItem("document-id");
console.log(item);

AI Coding Instructions

  • Treat System.Net.Http.WebRequest as a dependency of Pams.Storage, not as a browser or TypeScript package.
  • Keep WebRequest-based calls contained in legacy storage integration code.
  • Check response status, streams, and disposal behavior when changing .NET code that creates WebRequest instances.
  • Do not add direct client-side dependencies on this package; expose storage operations through application APIs instead.

Used by

2 references from 2 files. Each is a place in this repository where the symbol is actually used — go read one rather than trusting an example.

Injected or called by (2)

  • Pams.EmailPams/Logic/Pams.Email/Pams.Email.csproj:1
  • Pams.StoragePams/Logic/Pams.Storage/Pams.Storage.csproj:1

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