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curl with Path Variables and Query Param Variables
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This example demonstrates using variables located in the path and query params with the {{variable_name}} syntax.Chilkat PowerShell Downloads
Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
# Variables can occur in the path and query params.
# Variable names are enclosed between {{ and }}
# curl -X GET https://httpbin.org/{{verb}}?id={id_value}}
$targetCurl = "curl -X GET https://httpbin.org/{{verb}}?id={{id_value}}"
$httpCurl = New-Object Chilkat.HttpCurl
# Provide values for variables.
# In this example, "verb" is a path variable, and "id_value" is a query param variable.
$httpCurl.SetVar("verb","get")
$httpCurl.SetVar("id_value","123")
# Run the curl command.
$success = $httpCurl.DoYourThing($targetCurl)
if ($success -eq $false) {
$($httpCurl.LastErrorText)
exit
}
$responseJson = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$responseJson.EmitCompact = $false
$statusCode = $httpCurl.StatusCode
$("response status code: " + $statusCode)
$httpCurl.GetResponseJson($responseJson)
$($responseJson.Emit())
# Output:
# response status code: 200
# {
# "args": {
# "id": "123"
# },
# "headers": {
# "Host": "httpbin.org",
# "X-Amzn-Trace-Id": "Root=1-69e92914-5d4136d240f2f7fe1056f126"
# },
# "origin": "222.222.222.222",
# "url": "https://httpbin.org/get?id=123"
# }