Exemplo n.º 1
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        public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config)
        {
            //// Uncomment the following to use the documentation from XML documentation file.
            config.SetDocumentationProvider(new XmlDocumentationProvider(WebApiApplication.GetXmlCommentsPaths()));

            //// Uncomment the following to use "sample string" as the sample for all actions that have string as the body parameter or return type.
            //// Also, the string arrays will be used for IEnumerable<string>. The sample objects will be serialized into different media type
            //// formats by the available formatters.
            //config.SetSampleObjects(new Dictionary<Type, object>
            //{
            //    {typeof(string), "sample string"},
            //    {typeof(IEnumerable<string>), new string[]{"sample 1", "sample 2"}}
            //});

            // Extend the following to provide factories for types not handled automatically (those lacking parameterless
            // constructors) or for which you prefer to use non-default property values. Line below provides a fallback
            // since automatic handling will fail and GeneratePageResult handles only a single type.
#if Handle_PageResultOfT
            config.GetHelpPageSampleGenerator().SampleObjectFactories.Add(GeneratePageResult);
#endif

            // Extend the following to use a preset object directly as the sample for all actions that support a media
            // type, regardless of the body parameter or return type. The lines below avoid display of binary content.
            // The BsonMediaTypeFormatter (if available) is not used to serialize the TextSample object.
            config.SetSampleForMediaType(
                new TextSample("Binary JSON content. See http://bsonspec.org for details."),
                new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/bson"));

            //// Uncomment the following to use "[0]=foo&[1]=bar" directly as the sample for all actions that support form URL encoded format
            //// and have IEnumerable<string> as the body parameter or return type.
            //config.SetSampleForType("[0]=foo&[1]=bar", new MediaTypeHeaderValue("application/x-www-form-urlencoded"), typeof(IEnumerable<string>));

            //// Uncomment the following to use "1234" directly as the request sample for media type "text/plain" on the controller named "Values"
            //// and action named "Put".
            //config.SetSampleRequest("1234", new MediaTypeHeaderValue("text/plain"), "Values", "Put");

            //// Uncomment the following to use the image on "../images/aspNetHome.png" directly as the response sample for media type "image/png"
            //// on the controller named "Values" and action named "Get" with parameter "id".
            //config.SetSampleResponse(new ImageSample("../images/aspNetHome.png"), new MediaTypeHeaderValue("image/png"), "Values", "Get", "id");

            //// Uncomment the following to correct the sample request when the action expects an HttpRequestMessage with ObjectContent<string>.
            //// The sample will be generated as if the controller named "Values" and action named "Get" were having string as the body parameter.
            //config.SetActualRequestType(typeof(string), "Values", "Get");

            //// Uncomment the following to correct the sample response when the action returns an HttpResponseMessage with ObjectContent<string>.
            //// The sample will be generated as if the controller named "Values" and action named "Post" were returning a string.
            //config.SetActualResponseType(typeof(string), "Values", "Post");
        }