In bash I send HTTP request and get response like this:
#!/bin/bash
curl -kv -X POST \
"https://my.webpage.com/my/path" \
--header 'My-Header: alfa' \
--header 'My-Header-2: beta' \
--data-raw 'here is my data'
How exactly can I do that in Perl?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Mojo::Message::Request;
my $req = Mojo::Message::Request->new;
$req->url->parse("https://my.webpage.com/my/path");
$req->method("POST");
$req->headers->header("My-Header", "alfa");
$req->headers->header("My-Header-2", "beta");
$req->body("here is my data");
?? what here?
?? how to send that request to serwer my.webpage.com?
?? hot do I get response from server?
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