Hi Monks,
I've been using Net::OAuth for sometime, but only with GET requests. I need to do a POST but I am having trouble figuring out how/where to add the POST body to the request (and not end up as query string parameters to the URL).
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
my $content = { example => "content", name => "me" }
my $request = Net::OAuth->request("protected resource")->new(
consumer_key => <key>,
consumer_secret => <secret>,
request_url => 'https://someplace.whatever',
request_method => 'POST',
signature_method => 'HMAC-SHA1',
timestamp => time(),
nonce => 'kllo9940pd9333jh',
token => <token>,
token_secret => <secret>,
extra_params => { foo => 'bar' }
);
$request->sign;
my $res = $ua->post(
$request->to_url,
Content_Type => 'form-data',
Content => $content
);
So, this obviously doesn't work because the $content is added after it is signed. I am just not sure where the form content needs to be added when I create the Net::OAuth request (parameter name or what). I've tried several ways but nothing is really working for me.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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