Hello Monks

This is similar to my last request, [SOLVED][SOAP::Lite] Obtain request body before request is sent?, however, I need to obtain the request body and it can be at any time during the process. Unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to set moose attributes from within the LWP handler.

I could print the output to a file, then slurp the file back in after my API call is made... but that just sounds like all sorts of a bad idea.

How can I from the SOAP::Lite object obtain the xml from the request? note using the SOAP::Data object does not create an accurate envelope... I don't know why, but there are extra tags inserted when you actually make the api call.

How can I obtain a copy of the request xml that SOAP::Transport sends?

Thanks

I guess this works well enough

my $xml = $client->serializer->envelope(method => 'my_api_call', SOAP: +:Data->name( %params));

I'm not sure why it's not identical but will be sufficient.


In reply to [SOAP::Lite] How to obtain Reequest Body by three18ti

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