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IProblemDetailsService.TryWriteAsync(ProblemDetailsContext) Method

Definition

Namespace:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http
Assembly:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions.dll
Package:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v10.0.0
Package:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v11.0.0-preview.4.26230.115
Package:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v8.0.19
Package:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Ref v9.0.8
Source:
IProblemDetailsService.cs

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Try to write a ProblemDetails response to the current context, using the registered IProblemDetailsWriter services.

public virtual System.Threading.Tasks.ValueTask<bool> TryWriteAsync(Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.ProblemDetailsContext context);
abstract member TryWriteAsync : Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.ProblemDetailsContext -> System.Threading.Tasks.ValueTask<bool>
override this.TryWriteAsync : Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.ProblemDetailsContext -> System.Threading.Tasks.ValueTask<bool>
Public Overridable Function TryWriteAsync (context As ProblemDetailsContext) As ValueTask(Of Boolean)

Parameters

context
ProblemDetailsContext

The ProblemDetailsContext associated with the current request/response.

Returns

Remarks

The IProblemDetailsWriter registered services are processed in sequence and the processing is completed when:

  • One of them reports that the response was written successfully, or.
  • All IProblemDetailsWriter were executed and none of them was able to write the response successfully.

Applies to


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