I had a low performance problem with HTTP requests on .NET. The HTTP GET request to a REST API on the localhost took about 500 ms to complete. I spent a lot of time to fix it. I have tried many ways: HttpClient, HttpWebRequest, WebClient and RestSharp. None of them work. Most solutions on the Internet said to set Proxy parameter to null but it still won't work faster.
The only way I found to reduce this time is to set the Keep-Alive parameter of request to false:
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(uri); request.Method = "GET"; request.KeepAlive = false; HttpWebResponse response = (HttpWebResponse)request.GetResponse(); This works great. Time is reduced to 7-10 ms. But now in some reasons I need to use HttpClient instead of HttpWebRequest. And I can't find how to set Keep-Alive to false for HttpClient. The only thing I found is how to set it to true by setting a "connection" header to "Keep-Alive".
I am using this code for POST request by HttpClient:
HttpClient _http = new HttpClient(); _http.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Clear(); _http.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Connection", "Keep-Alive"); _http.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Keep-Alive", "timeout=600"); var content = new StringContent( request, Encoding.UTF8, "application/%appname%+xml"); content.Headers.ContentType.Parameters.Add( new NameValueHeaderValue("type", "payload")); HttpResponseMessage response = await _http.PostAsync(uri, content); And it still takes about 500-600 ms to complete.
When you set HttpWebRequest.KeepAlive = true the header set is Connection: keep-alive
When you set HttpWebRequest.KeepAlive = false the header set is Connection: close
So you will need
_http.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add("Connection", "close");
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