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Function std.net.curl.post
HTTP
post
content.
Prototype
T[] post(T, PostUnit)( const(char)[] url, const(PostUnit)[] postData, HTTP conn = HTTP() ) if (is(T == char) || is(T == ubyte));
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
url | resource to post to |
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 | connection to use e.g. FTP or HTTP . The default AutoProtocol will
guess connection type and create a new instance for this call only.
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. |
Example
import std.net.curl; string content = post("d-lang.appspot.com/testUrl2", [1,2,3,4]);
Returns
A T[] range containing the content of the resource pointed to by the URL.
See Also
Authors
Jonas Drewsen. Some of the SMTP
code contributed by Jimmy Cao.