IHttpClientLogger.LogRequestStop Method
Definition
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Logs after receiving an HTTP response.
public:
void LogRequestStop(System::Object ^ context, System::Net::Http::HttpRequestMessage ^ request, System::Net::Http::HttpResponseMessage ^ response, TimeSpan elapsed);
public void LogRequestStop (object? context, System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage request, System.Net.Http.HttpResponseMessage response, TimeSpan elapsed);
abstract member LogRequestStop : obj * System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage * System.Net.Http.HttpResponseMessage * TimeSpan -> unit
Public Sub LogRequestStop (context As Object, request As HttpRequestMessage, response As HttpResponseMessage, elapsed As TimeSpan)
Parameters
- context
- Object
The context object that was previously returned by LogRequestStart(HttpRequestMessage).
- request
- HttpRequestMessage
The HTTP request message that was sent.
- response
- HttpResponseMessage
The HTTP response message that was received.
- elapsed
- TimeSpan
Time elapsed since calling LogRequestStart(HttpRequestMessage).
Applies to
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