I have a winforms application i have been working on that runs multiple tests on consumer accounts. The tests require a one time login in order to execute.
string paramaters = "authmethod=on&chkRememberMe=on&login-form-type=pwd&password=" + pw.Text + "&userid=" + uid.Text + "&username=" + uid.Text;
string strResponse;
HttpWebRequest requestLogin = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("https://www.url.com/login.form");
requestLogin.Method = "POST";
requestLogin.CookieContainer = cookieJar;
开发者_Python百科 requestLogin.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
requestLogin.ContentLength = paramaters.Length;
StreamWriter stOut = new StreamWriter(requestLogin.GetRequestStream(), System.Text.Encoding.ASCII);
stOut.Write(paramaters);
stOut.Close();
StreamReader stIn = new StreamReader(requestLogin.GetResponse().GetResponseStream());
strResponse = stIn.ReadToEnd();
stIn.Close();
This script works for the login just fine, the problem is when i need to actually run the tests i need to return all the results into a string (HTML results).
private string runTestRequest(Uri url, string parameters)
{
string testResults = string.Empty;
HttpWebRequest runTest = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(url);
runTest.CookieContainer = cookieJar;
runTest.Method = "POST";
runTest.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
StreamWriter stOut = new StreamWriter(runTest.GetRequestStream(), System.Text.Encoding.ASCII);
stOut.Write(parameters);
stOut.Close();
StreamReader stIn = new StreamReader(runTest.GetResponse().GetResponseStream());
testResults = stIn.ReadToEnd();
stIn.Close();
return testResults;
}
But it goes and tries to login. How can i use the Cookie from the previous login request with this + many other web requests?
Thanks for the help.
EDIT:
I added this to my code yet which should do the same thing as BrokenGlass is saying except just a little different but still doesn't work.
foreach (Cookie cookie in responseLogin.Cookies)
{
cookieJar.Add(new Cookie(cookie.Name.Trim(), cookie.Value.Trim(), cookie.Path, cookie.Domain));
richTextBox2.Text += cookie.Name.ToString() + Environment.NewLine + cookie.Value.ToString() + Environment.NewLine + cookie.Path.ToString() + Environment.NewLine + cookie.Domain.ToString();
}
Something like this should work, I am using similar code to save a login cookie:
HttpWebRequest runTest;
//...do login request
//get cookies from response
CookieContainer myContainer = new CookieContainer();
for (int i = 0; i < Response.Cookies.Count; i++)
{
HttpCookie http_cookie = Request.Cookies[i];
Cookie cookie = new Cookie(http_cookie.Name, http_cookie.Value, http_cookie.Path);
myContainer.Add(new Uri(Request.Url.ToString()), cookie);
}
//later:
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.url.com/foobar");
request.CookieContainer = myContainer;
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