You can use that solution in your module

sub postSnippetsFile { my ( $self, %options ) = @_; my $request = HTTP::Request::Common::POST( '', 'Content_Type' => 'form-data', 'Content' => [ file => [ $options{file} ] ], ); $request->authorization_basic($options{username},$options{password +}); #print Dumper $request; my $headers = { 'Content-Type' => $request->header('Content-Type'), "Authorization" => $request->header('Authorization'), }; my $body_content = $request->content; #print Dumper $headers,$body_content; $self->{_client}->POST( $options{url}, $body_content ,$headers ); #print $self->{_client}->responseCode(); return $self->{_client}->responseContent(); }
poj

In reply to Re^2: POST file through REST::Client by poj
in thread POST file through REST::Client [SOLVED] by thanos1983

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