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Function std.net.curl.post

HTTP post content.

T[] post(T, PostUnit) (
  const(char)[] url,
  const(PostUnit)[] postData,
  HTTP conn = HTTP()
)
if (is(T == char) || is(T == ubyte));

T[] post(T) (
  const(char)[] url,
  string[string] postDict,
  HTTP conn = HTTP()
)
if (is(T == char) || is(T == ubyte));

Parameters

NameDescription
url resource to post to
postDict data to send as the body of the request. An associative array of string is accepted and will be encoded using www-form-urlencoding
postData data to send as the body of the request. An array of an arbitrary type is accepted and will be cast to ubyte[] before sending it.
conn HTTP connection to use
T The template parameter T specifies the type to return. Possible values are char and ubyte to return char[] or ubyte[]. If asking for char, content will be converted from the connection character set (specified in HTTP response headers or FTP connection properties, both ISO-8859-1 by default) to UTF-8.

Examples

import std.net.curl;

auto content1 = post("https://httpbin.org/post", ["name1" : "value1", "name2" : "value2"]);
auto content2 = post("https://httpbin.org/post", [1,2,3,4]);

Returns

A T[] range containing the content of the resource pointed to by the URL.

See Also

HTTP.Method

Authors

Jonas Drewsen. Some of the SMTP code contributed by Jimmy Cao.

License

Boost License 1.0.