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I am building an API and I want some action to be hit for the POST request: /api/sections/assign?sectionId=1. But for some reason, the route is not working. Please help.



Here is my code:



[Route("/api/[controller]")]
public class SectionsController : Controller
{
[HttpPost("/assign/{id}")]
public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
{
// Some Code ...
}
}


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    I am building an API and I want some action to be hit for the POST request: /api/sections/assign?sectionId=1. But for some reason, the route is not working. Please help.



    Here is my code:



    [Route("/api/[controller]")]
    public class SectionsController : Controller
    {
    [HttpPost("/assign/{id}")]
    public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
    {
    // Some Code ...
    }
    }


    I want the action to be hit but it's not working.










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      I am building an API and I want some action to be hit for the POST request: /api/sections/assign?sectionId=1. But for some reason, the route is not working. Please help.



      Here is my code:



      [Route("/api/[controller]")]
      public class SectionsController : Controller
      {
      [HttpPost("/assign/{id}")]
      public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
      {
      // Some Code ...
      }
      }


      I want the action to be hit but it's not working.










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      I am building an API and I want some action to be hit for the POST request: /api/sections/assign?sectionId=1. But for some reason, the route is not working. Please help.



      Here is my code:



      [Route("/api/[controller]")]
      public class SectionsController : Controller
      {
      [HttpPost("/assign/{id}")]
      public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
      {
      // Some Code ...
      }
      }


      I want the action to be hit but it's not working.







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      edited Jan 3 at 14:47









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          [HttpPost]
          [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
          public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
          {
          // some code here
          }





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            namespace SchedulingSystem.Controllers
            {
            [Route("api/Sections")]
            public class SectionsController : Controller
            {
            [HttpPost]
            [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
            public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
            {
            // some code here
            }
            }
            }


            use this POST request:- /api/sections/assign/1






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            • Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

              – Nebex Elias
              Jan 3 at 12:59











            • RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

              – Aman singh Parihar
              Jan 3 at 13:52











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            should be



            [HttpPost]
            [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
            public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
            {
            // some code here
            }





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              should be



              [HttpPost]
              [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
              public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
              {
              // some code here
              }





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                should be



                [HttpPost]
                [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                {
                // some code here
                }





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                should be



                [HttpPost]
                [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                {
                // some code here
                }






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                answered Jan 3 at 9:11









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                    namespace SchedulingSystem.Controllers
                    {
                    [Route("api/Sections")]
                    public class SectionsController : Controller
                    {
                    [HttpPost]
                    [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                    public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                    {
                    // some code here
                    }
                    }
                    }


                    use this POST request:- /api/sections/assign/1






                    share|improve this answer


























                    • Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                      – Nebex Elias
                      Jan 3 at 12:59











                    • RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                      – Aman singh Parihar
                      Jan 3 at 13:52
















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                    namespace SchedulingSystem.Controllers
                    {
                    [Route("api/Sections")]
                    public class SectionsController : Controller
                    {
                    [HttpPost]
                    [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                    public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                    {
                    // some code here
                    }
                    }
                    }


                    use this POST request:- /api/sections/assign/1






                    share|improve this answer


























                    • Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                      – Nebex Elias
                      Jan 3 at 12:59











                    • RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                      – Aman singh Parihar
                      Jan 3 at 13:52














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                    namespace SchedulingSystem.Controllers
                    {
                    [Route("api/Sections")]
                    public class SectionsController : Controller
                    {
                    [HttpPost]
                    [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                    public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                    {
                    // some code here
                    }
                    }
                    }


                    use this POST request:- /api/sections/assign/1






                    share|improve this answer















                    namespace SchedulingSystem.Controllers
                    {
                    [Route("api/Sections")]
                    public class SectionsController : Controller
                    {
                    [HttpPost]
                    [Route("assign/{sectionId}")]
                    public async Task<IActionResult> AssignRoom(int sectionId, [FromBody] SaveRoomSectionAssignmentResource resource)
                    {
                    // some code here
                    }
                    }
                    }


                    use this POST request:- /api/sections/assign/1







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                    answered Jan 3 at 10:42









                    Aman singh PariharAman singh Parihar

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                    • Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                      – Nebex Elias
                      Jan 3 at 12:59











                    • RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                      – Aman singh Parihar
                      Jan 3 at 13:52



















                    • Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                      – Nebex Elias
                      Jan 3 at 12:59











                    • RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                      – Aman singh Parihar
                      Jan 3 at 13:52

















                    Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                    – Nebex Elias
                    Jan 3 at 12:59





                    Why use the Route and RoutePrefix attributes? What's the difference?

                    – Nebex Elias
                    Jan 3 at 12:59













                    RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                    – Aman singh Parihar
                    Jan 3 at 13:52





                    RoutePrefix is used as an attribute to set route for the entire controller and Route will be used to set route for the action methods which are created in the controller.

                    – Aman singh Parihar
                    Jan 3 at 13:52


















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