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== Comments == | == Comments == | ||
| − | This function makes an HTTP POST request to the specified URL. The | + | This function makes an HTTP POST request to the specified URL. The request body may be added to the URL as a '''queryData''' parameter: |
| − | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> | |
| + | var response = await http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", { | ||
| + | param1: 1, | ||
| + | param2: 2 | ||
| + | }); | ||
| + | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
| − | + | You can use https://ptsv2.com to test your POST requests. | |
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=== Content type === | === Content type === | ||
| − | By default the request is being sent as an old plain POST | + | By default the request is being sent as an old plain POST (also known as "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"). This is the string composed of key=value pairs. |
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| − | === Request | + | === Request HTTP headers === |
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| − | <syntaxhighlight lang=" | + | HTTP headers can be set using a ''requestOptions'' object. Headers are the only available option for now: |
| − | { | + | |
| − | "headers": | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> |
| + | var response = await http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", { param1: 1, param2: 2}, "json", { | ||
| + | "headers": { | ||
"x-my-header-1": "value-1", | "x-my-header-1": "value-1", | ||
... | ... | ||
| − | + | } | |
| − | } | + | }); |
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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| + | === Limitations === | ||
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| + | The length of the response body is limited to 4096 bytes. | ||
| − | == | + | == Examples == |
A simple POST request using await: | A simple POST request using await: | ||
Latest revision as of 11:39, 29 September 2025
Retrieves data from a HTTP source using the POST method.
await http.post(url, queryData, "json", requestOptions);
Reference
This command accepts the following parameters:
| Variable | Required | Description
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Input: | |||
| url | yes | the URL to retrieve | |
| queryData | optional | (object) the optional POST parameters | |
| contentType | optional | (string) the optional content type (see below) | |
| requestOptions | optional | (object) the optional request options (see below) | |
| Output: | |||
| Function returns a Promise with the following data: | |||
| success | bool | true if command completed successfully | |
| error | string | error string if command has failed | |
| statusCode | (on success) The HTTP status code | ||
| headers | (on success) The array with HTTP headers | ||
| body | (on success) The string body of the reply | ||
Comments
This function makes an HTTP POST request to the specified URL. The request body may be added to the URL as a queryData parameter:
var response = await http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", {
param1: 1,
param2: 2
});
You can use https://ptsv2.com to test your POST requests.
Content type
By default the request is being sent as an old plain POST (also known as "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"). This is the string composed of key=value pairs.
http.post(url, queryString);
// or, the same
http.post(url, queryString, "form");
You can change the request to send JSON by specifying "json" as contentType argument (this way is also known as "application/json"):
http.post(url, queryData, "json")
Request HTTP headers
HTTP headers can be set using a requestOptions object. Headers are the only available option for now:
var response = await http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", { param1: 1, param2: 2}, "json", {
"headers": {
"x-my-header-1": "value-1",
...
}
});
Limitations
The length of the response body is limited to 4096 bytes.
Examples
A simple POST request using await:
console.log("Doing http request...");
var response = await http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", { param1: 1, param2: 2})
console.log("http result:", response.body);
// Gracefully stop the test script
exit();
A bit more complex example which provides the error handling (uses Promises but can be rewritten to use await):
console.log("Doing http request...");
http.post("https://ptsv2.com/t/h6rf5-1631886515/post", { param1: 1, param2: 2})
.then(function(result) {
if(!result.success) {
// On error display the error message and stop the processing
console.log("HTTP error:", result.error);
throw "";
}
console.log("http result:", result.body);
})
.catch(function(err) {
// This block allows cancelling the processing chain with throw ""
if(err != "") { throw err; }
})
.then(function() {
// Gracefully stop the test script
exit();
});