Can I use webwrite to make a PUT request?
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Prabhakar Vallury
el 16 de Sept. de 2024
Comentada: Prabhakar Vallury
el 17 de Sept. de 2024
I've been able to successfully use the 'webwrite' and 'webread' functions for POST and GET requests for REST API calls in Matlab. Now, I need to make a small PUT request without any body/data.
Is there a way to use webwrite for this purpose? I've read about the matlab.net.HTTP.Request Class in THIS page, but it seems complicated - how do I send a BEARER authorization token and the PUT request without any body/data? It would be nice if webwrite could handle PUT requests as well.
Thanks,
PV
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Animesh
el 16 de Sept. de 2024
You can use "weboptions" to specify the request method, such as PUT. You can then pass these web options to "webwrite" to obtain the desired results. Additionally, the bearer authorization token can be included in the web options. Here is a sample code snippet:
url = 'https://demo.url.com';
% This data can be empty if you don't want to pass anything
data = struct('param1', 'value1', 'param2', 'value2');
bearerToken = 'your_bearer_token_here';
options = weboptions('RequestMethod', 'put', ...
'MediaType', 'application/json', ...
'HeaderFields', {'Authorization', ['Bearer ' bearerToken]});
response = webwrite(url, data, options);
You can refer the following documentation for more information:
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Gaurav
el 16 de Sept. de 2024
You can use the weboptions function to set the request method, like PUT or GET. After setting the desired options, you can pass them to the webwrite function to perform the request. If needed, you can also include a bearer authorization token in the weboptions. Here’s an example pseudocode:
url = 'https://demo.url.com';
% Data can be omitted if not needed
data = struct('param1', 'value1', 'param2', 'value2');
bearerToken = 'your_bearer_token_here';
options = weboptions('RequestMethod', 'put', ...
'MediaType', 'application/json', ...
'HeaderFields', {'Authorization', ['Bearer ' bearerToken]});
response = webwrite(url, data, options);
You can refer the following documentation for more information:
Hope it helps!
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