Click here to Skip to main content
15,889,992 members
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
0.00/5 (No votes)
See more:
Hi All,

We have a problem with our Web API. When we try to run locally the Web API it is working but when we deploy it on the server it will throw an exception message which is Object reference not set to an instance of an object

This is the StackTrace.
StackTrace: " at lambda_method(Closure , Object , Object[] )\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.ReflectedHttpActionDescriptor.ActionExecutor.<>c__DisplayClass6_2.b__2(Object instance, Object[] methodParameters)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.ReflectedHttpActionDescriptor.ActionExecutor.Execute(Object instance, Object[] arguments)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.ReflectedHttpActionDescriptor.ExecuteAsync(HttpControllerContext controllerContext, IDictionary`2 arguments, CancellationToken cancellationToken)\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.ApiControllerActionInvoker.d__1.MoveNext()\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.ActionFilterResult.d__5.MoveNext()\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Filters.AuthorizationFilterAttribute.d__3.MoveNext()\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Controllers.AuthenticationFilterResult.d__5.MoveNext()\r\n--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---\r\n at System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.ExceptionDispatchInfo.Throw()\r\n at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)\r\n at System.Web.Http.Dispatcher.HttpControllerDispatcher.d__15.MoveNext()"

Controller:
C#
[HttpPost]
[Route("GetEmployeeNameByUserId")]

public dynamic GetEmployeeNameByUserId()
{
     List userinfo = AuthHandler.GetUserInfo();
     return _UnitOfWork.UserLogRepo().GetEmployeeNameByUserId(userinfo[0]);
}


Repository:
C#
public dynamic GetEmployeeNameByUserId(string WD)
     {
         try
         {

             if (WD != string.Empty)
             {
                 //Get the UserId.
                 int userid = CheckWD(WD);

                 if (userid != 0)
                 {
                     var GetEmployeeName = GetEmployee()
                                     .Where(x => x.UserId == userid && x.isActive == true)
                                     .Select(n => new
                                     {
                                         firstName = n.FirstName,
                                         lastName = n.LastName,
                                         isActive = n.isActive
                                     })
                                     .ToList();
                     if (GetEmployeeName.Count != 0)
                     {
                         return GetEmployeeName;
                     }
                     else
                     {
                         return "";
                     }
                 }
                 else
                 {
                     return "";
                 }
             }
             else
             {
                 return "";
             }
         }
         catch (Exception ex)
         {
             return ex.Message.ToString();
         }


What I have tried:

We already tried to insert this line of code.
C#
GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.IncludeErrorDetailPolicy = IncludeErrorDetailPolicy.Always;


And also we try to replace the parameter with a null value to check if it will throw an exception message.
Posted
Updated 26-May-22 3:59am

1 solution

This is one of the most common problems we get asked, and it's also the one we are least equipped to answer, but you are most equipped to answer yourself.

Let me just explain what the error means: You have tried to use a variable, property, or a method return value but it contains null - which means that there is no instance of a class in the variable.
It's a bit like a pocket: you have a pocket in your shirt, which you use to hold a pen. If you reach into the pocket and find there isn't a pen there, you can't sign your name on a piece of paper - and you will get very funny looks if you try! The empty pocket is giving you a null value (no pen here!) so you can't do anything that you would normally do once you retrieved your pen. Why is it empty? That's the question - it may be that you forgot to pick up your pen when you left the house this morning, or possibly you left the pen in the pocket of yesterday's shirt when you took it off last night.

We can't tell, because we weren't there, and even more importantly, we can't even see your shirt, much less what is in the pocket!

Back to computers, and you have done the same thing, somehow - and we can't see your code, much less run it and find out what contains null when it shouldn't.
But you can - and Visual Studio will help you here. Run your program in the debugger and when it fails, it will show you the line it found the problem on. You can then start looking at the various parts of it to see what value is null and start looking back through your code to find out why. So put a breakpoint at the beginning of the method containing the error line, and run your program from the start again. This time, the debugger will stop before the error, and let you examine what is going on by stepping through the code looking at your values.

But we can't do that - we don't have your code, we don't know how to use it if we did have it, we don't have your data. So try it - and see how much information you can find out!
 
Share this answer
 
Comments
Richard-Dev 26-May-22 10:23am    
I know how the debugger works. I already tried it on my local and it works fine all of the parameters have value. But when we deploy on the server and test that's the time we encounter an exception error.
OriginalGriff 26-May-22 10:41am    
Which means it;s a data problem, and that means you need access to your database to work out where in it the bad data is. Which we have no access to ...
Richard-Dev 27-May-22 2:50am    
We found the issue. Not in the DB or parameter. The issue is in the [Authorize] in the controller. When we remove the [Authorize] it will work. I think is a token issue.

This content, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)



CodeProject, 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900