Powershell v3 Invoke-RestMethod
After some fishing around I discovered the cmdlet Invoke-WebRequest
. This cmdlet is basically identical to Invoke-RestMethod
other than the fact that it returns the headers as well as response.
floyd
Updated on August 25, 2022Comments
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floyd over 1 year
I am attempting to make use of the new invoke-restmethod cmdlet to POST a JSON file and have succesfully done so. However, I do not receive a response from the webserver like I did when using CURL. For what I'm trying to accomplish I need to take info from the reposne to the POST and use this for another POST command.
Can someone please explain how I can get the expected response from the server? Below are the two commands 1st in CURL, 2nd using Invoke-RestMethod. The curl command will perform the correct POST and return a response. The Powershell command will perform the correct POST but will not return a response.
Thanks
edit: The main thing I believe I am trying to get from ps output is the "response headers" ie. the output below from a curl command
< HTTP/1.1 201 Created < Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 01:20:06 GMT < Server: Apache < X-EM7-Implemented-methods: GET,PUT,POST < X-Powered-By: ScienceLogic,LLC - EM7 API/Integration Server < Location: /ticket/321750 < X-EM7-status-message: ticket /ticket/321750 added. < X-EM7-status-code: CREATED < Content-Length: 830 < Content-Type: application/json <
Curl Command
curl -f -v -s -k --no-sessionid -H X-em7-beautify-response:1 -H content- type:application/json https://URLHERE --data-binary @jsonfile.json
Powershell Code
$cert=New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2("certfile.crt") $json = Get-Content jsonfile.json $cred = Get-Credential -Message "Enter Credentials" Invoke-RestMethod -Uri https://URLHERE -Credential $cred -Body $json -Certificate $cert -ContentType application/json -Method POST