ServiceStack: AppHost does not support accessing the current Request via a Singleton
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I'm encountering the following exception when trying using this.SessionAs<T>
within one of my services:
"AppHost does not support accessing the current Request via a
Singleton"
The offending code is located within the constructor. Strangely, I'm only seeing this when the POST verb is used. I'm not yet sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
My apologies for not providing detailed information at this point. I'm trying to figure out which direction my troubleshooting should take. I'll edit as needed.
Thanks
Update - Stack trace
at ServiceStack.HostContext.GetCurrentRequest() at
ServiceStack.SessionFeature.GetOrCreateSession[T](ICacheClient cache,
IRequest httpReq, IResponse httpRes) at
ServiceStack.Service.SessionAsTUserSession at
PeruseServiceStack.Services.Settings.UserService..ctor() at
lambda_method(Closure , Container ) at
Funq.Container.ResolveImpl[TService](String name, Boolean
throwIfMissing)
I will be updating further shortly, I feel like this trace is incomplete.
c# .net http servicestack
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I'm encountering the following exception when trying using this.SessionAs<T>
within one of my services:
"AppHost does not support accessing the current Request via a
Singleton"
The offending code is located within the constructor. Strangely, I'm only seeing this when the POST verb is used. I'm not yet sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
My apologies for not providing detailed information at this point. I'm trying to figure out which direction my troubleshooting should take. I'll edit as needed.
Thanks
Update - Stack trace
at ServiceStack.HostContext.GetCurrentRequest() at
ServiceStack.SessionFeature.GetOrCreateSession[T](ICacheClient cache,
IRequest httpReq, IResponse httpRes) at
ServiceStack.Service.SessionAsTUserSession at
PeruseServiceStack.Services.Settings.UserService..ctor() at
lambda_method(Closure , Container ) at
Funq.Container.ResolveImpl[TService](String name, Boolean
throwIfMissing)
I will be updating further shortly, I feel like this trace is incomplete.
c# .net http servicestack
1
Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01
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I'm encountering the following exception when trying using this.SessionAs<T>
within one of my services:
"AppHost does not support accessing the current Request via a
Singleton"
The offending code is located within the constructor. Strangely, I'm only seeing this when the POST verb is used. I'm not yet sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
My apologies for not providing detailed information at this point. I'm trying to figure out which direction my troubleshooting should take. I'll edit as needed.
Thanks
Update - Stack trace
at ServiceStack.HostContext.GetCurrentRequest() at
ServiceStack.SessionFeature.GetOrCreateSession[T](ICacheClient cache,
IRequest httpReq, IResponse httpRes) at
ServiceStack.Service.SessionAsTUserSession at
PeruseServiceStack.Services.Settings.UserService..ctor() at
lambda_method(Closure , Container ) at
Funq.Container.ResolveImpl[TService](String name, Boolean
throwIfMissing)
I will be updating further shortly, I feel like this trace is incomplete.
c# .net http servicestack
I'm encountering the following exception when trying using this.SessionAs<T>
within one of my services:
"AppHost does not support accessing the current Request via a
Singleton"
The offending code is located within the constructor. Strangely, I'm only seeing this when the POST verb is used. I'm not yet sure if this is just a coincidence or not.
My apologies for not providing detailed information at this point. I'm trying to figure out which direction my troubleshooting should take. I'll edit as needed.
Thanks
Update - Stack trace
at ServiceStack.HostContext.GetCurrentRequest() at
ServiceStack.SessionFeature.GetOrCreateSession[T](ICacheClient cache,
IRequest httpReq, IResponse httpRes) at
ServiceStack.Service.SessionAsTUserSession at
PeruseServiceStack.Services.Settings.UserService..ctor() at
lambda_method(Closure , Container ) at
Funq.Container.ResolveImpl[TService](String name, Boolean
throwIfMissing)
I will be updating further shortly, I feel like this trace is incomplete.
c# .net http servicestack
c# .net http servicestack
edited Nov 14 '18 at 16:52
SeanH
asked Nov 13 '18 at 22:43
SeanHSeanH
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Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01
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Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01
1
1
Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01
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From the StackTrace it looks like you're trying to access SessionAs<T>
in your UserService
constructor which you can't do because the Session can only be accessed within the context of a Request and the Service constructor does not have access to the injected IRequest
context to be able to access the Session.
So you'd need to move SessionAs<T>()
calls out of your constructor to within your Service implementation.
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From the StackTrace it looks like you're trying to access SessionAs<T>
in your UserService
constructor which you can't do because the Session can only be accessed within the context of a Request and the Service constructor does not have access to the injected IRequest
context to be able to access the Session.
So you'd need to move SessionAs<T>()
calls out of your constructor to within your Service implementation.
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From the StackTrace it looks like you're trying to access SessionAs<T>
in your UserService
constructor which you can't do because the Session can only be accessed within the context of a Request and the Service constructor does not have access to the injected IRequest
context to be able to access the Session.
So you'd need to move SessionAs<T>()
calls out of your constructor to within your Service implementation.
add a comment |
From the StackTrace it looks like you're trying to access SessionAs<T>
in your UserService
constructor which you can't do because the Session can only be accessed within the context of a Request and the Service constructor does not have access to the injected IRequest
context to be able to access the Session.
So you'd need to move SessionAs<T>()
calls out of your constructor to within your Service implementation.
From the StackTrace it looks like you're trying to access SessionAs<T>
in your UserService
constructor which you can't do because the Session can only be accessed within the context of a Request and the Service constructor does not have access to the injected IRequest
context to be able to access the Session.
So you'd need to move SessionAs<T>()
calls out of your constructor to within your Service implementation.
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Please provide the full Exception StackTrace, it’s unlikely caused by SessionAs API within your Service.
– mythz
Nov 14 '18 at 0:26
thanks for the response mythz, added some data to the post.
– SeanH
Nov 14 '18 at 17:01