Upload File to URL
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This is generated from the built in components of BuildMaster 7.0.0, and may be different than what you have installed (especially if you have extensions); go to [User Icon] -> Documentation within your BuildMaster instance to see exactly what operations are available.
Upload File to URL
Uploads a file to a specified URL using an HTTP POST or PUT.
Script usage:
Upload-Http( [Method: <integer>], FileName: <text>, Url: <text>, [LogResponseBody: <true/false>], [ErrorStatusCodes: <text>], [ResponseBody: <text>], [RequestHeaders: <%(key1: value1, ...)>], [MaxResponseLength: <integer>], [ProxyRequest: <true/false>], [Credentials: <text>], [UserName: <text>], [Password: <text>], [IgnoreSslErrors: <true/false>] );
This operation may be prefixed with HTTP::
, although this is a built-in namespace and isn't really necessary.
Arguments:
Name | Format | Script Usage | Usage Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Method | integer | Method | |
☆ File name (default) | text | FileName | The path of the file to upload. This argument is required. |
☆ URL | text | Url | This argument is required. |
Log response body | true/false | LogResponseBody | |
Error status codes | text | ErrorStatusCodes | Comma-separated status codes (or ranges in the form of start:end) that should indicate this action has failed. For example, a value of "401,500:599" will fail on all server errors and also when "HTTP Unauthorized" is returned. The default is 400:599. |
⇒ Store response as | text | ResponseBody | |
Request headers | %(key1: value1, ...) | RequestHeaders | |
Max response length | integer | MaxResponseLength | |
Use server in context | true/false | ProxyRequest | When selected, this will proxy the HTTP calls through the server is in context instead of using the server Otter or BuildMaster is installed on. If the server in context is SSH-based, then an error will be raised. |
Credentials | text | Credentials | |
User name | text | UserName | |
Password | text | Password | |
Ignore SSL Errors | true/false | IgnoreSslErrors |
Example:
# uploads a file to example.org service endpoint Upload-Http ReleaseNotes.xml ( To: http://example.org/upload-service/v3/hdars );
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