Perl
Perl
Demonstrates the Http.QuickRequestParams Method
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Demonstrates how to use the Http.QuickRequestParams method. This is where query params can be provided non-URL-encoded in JSON format.Chilkat Perl Downloads
use chilkat();
$success = 0;
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$http = chilkat::CkHttp->new();
# Demonstrate sending a GET request with query parameters.
$queryParams = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$queryParams->UpdateInt("limit",100);
$queryParams->UpdateString("email",'joe@example.com');
$queryParams->UpdateString("token","VGhlIHF1aWNrIGJyb3duIGZveCBqdW1wZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgbGF6eSBkb2cuLi4=");
# Set a session log filename so we can examine the exact request that is sent.
$sessionLogPath = "qa_output/sessionLog.txt";
$http->put_SessionLogFilename($sessionLogPath);
# Send the GET request to an endpoint. We don't care about the response. The purpose of this example
# is to see the exact HTTP request that is sent..
$resp = chilkat::CkHttpResponse->new();
$success = $http->HttpParams("GET","https://www.chilkatsoft.com/echoPostBody.asp",$queryParams,$resp);
if ($success == 0) {
print $http->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
$fac = chilkat::CkFileAccess->new();
$sessionLog = $fac->readEntireTextFile($sessionLogPath,"utf-8");
print $sessionLog . "\r\n";
$success = $fac->FileDelete($sessionLogPath);
# This is the exact GET request that was sent.
# Notice how each query parameter is URL encoded and added to the HTTP start line of the request.
# GET /echoPostBody.asp?limit=100&email=joe%40example.com&token=VGhlIHF1aWNrIGJyb3duIGZveCBqdW1wZWQgb3ZlciB0aGUgbGF6eSBkb2cuLi4%3D HTTP/1.1
# Host: www.chilkatsoft.com
# Accept: */*
# Accept-Encoding: gzip