use strict; use warnings; use SOAP::Lite +trace => "all"; use MIME::Base64 qw(encode_base64); $ENV{HTTPS_DEBUG} = 1; $ENV{HTTPS_VERSION} = '3'; $ENV{HTTPS_CERT_FILE} = 'C:/path/to/certificate.pem'; my $input_filename = "test.pdf"; my $input_filepath = "C:/path/$input_filename"; my $namespace = "http://host/path"; my $method_name = "MethodName"; my $soap_action = "http://host/path/soap_action"; my $end_point = "https://host/path/endpoint"; my $encoded_file = ''; my $buffer = ''; my $file_content = ''; if (open(my $ifh, $input_filepath)) { binmode($ifh); $file_content = do { local $/; <$ifh> }; close($ifh); } else { die "[Error] Could not open file - $input_filepath - $!"; } $encoded_file = encode_base64($file_content); my $file_size = -s $input_filepath; my $soap = SOAP::Lite -> uri($soap_action) -> on_action( sub { join '/', $namespace, $_[1] } ) -> proxy($end_point); my $method = SOAP::Data->name($method_name) ->attr( { xmlns => $namespace }); my @params = ( SOAP::Data->name("request" => \SOAP::Data->value( SOAP::Data->name("FileName" => $input_filename)->type("string"), SOAP::Data->name("Filesize" => $file_size)->type("int"), SOAP::Data->name("Data" => $encoded_file)->type("base64Binary") )), ); print $soap->call($method => @params)->result;