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RestSharp JSON Parameter Posting

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How do you add parameters in RestSharp?

var client = new RestClient("http://localhost"); var request = new RestRequest("resource", Method. POST); request. AddParameter("auth_token", "1234"); request. AddBody(json); var response = client.

How do I send a post request on RestSharp?

It's better to specify the Json data body. var client = new RestClient("URL"); var request = new RestRequest("Resources",Method. POST); request. RequestFormat = RestSharp.

Does RestSharp use HttpClient?

Since RestSharp uses the HttpClient, we should consider similar issues regarding the RestClient instantiation.


You don't have to serialize the body yourself. Just do

request.RequestFormat = DataFormat.Json;
request.AddJsonBody(new { A = "foo", B = "bar" }); // Anonymous type object is converted to Json body

If you just want POST params instead (which would still map to your model and is a lot more efficient since there's no serialization to JSON) do this:

request.AddParameter("A", "foo");
request.AddParameter("B", "bar");

In the current version of RestSharp (105.2.3.0) you can add a JSON object to the request body with:

request.AddJsonBody(new { A = "foo", B = "bar" });

This method sets content type to application/json and serializes the object to a JSON string.


This is what worked for me, for my case it was a post for login request :

var client = new RestClient("http://www.example.com/1/2");
var request = new RestRequest();

request.Method = Method.POST;
request.AddHeader("Accept", "application/json");
request.Parameters.Clear();
request.AddParameter("application/json", body , ParameterType.RequestBody);

var response = client.Execute(request);
var content = response.Content; // raw content as string  

body :

{
  "userId":"[email protected]" ,
  "password":"welcome" 
}

Hope this will help someone. It worked for me -

RestClient client = new RestClient("http://www.example.com/");
RestRequest request = new RestRequest("login", Method.POST);
request.AddHeader("Accept", "application/json");
var body = new
{
    Host = "host_environment",
    Username = "UserID",
    Password = "Password"
};
request.AddJsonBody(body);

var response = client.Execute(request).Content;