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Invoke-WebRequest, POST with parameters

I'm attempting to POST to a uri, and send the parameter username=me

Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://example.com/foobar -Method POST

How do I pass the parameters using the method POST?

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J
Jellezilla

Put your parameters in a hash table and pass them like this:

$postParams = @{username='me';moredata='qwerty'}
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://example.com/foobar -Method POST -Body $postParams

For my future reference as much as anyone else's info, the hash table can also be passed, one-liner-style, directly to the -Body parameter.
add $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue' to speed things up by factor of 10.
I would try this non-json hash-table solution first before going to the json version, see @rob.
Just some more content. Thanks to Timo, link to rob's answer. The oneliner like cori suggested would be Invoke-WebRequest -Uri http://example.com/foobar -Method POST -Body @{username='me';moredata='qwerty'} (possibly with $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'). Pay attention that in comparison to curl you have no quotation marks " for the variable names and = instead of : and ; instead of ,.
-UseDefaultCredentials to pass in the Windows authentication user
r
rob

For some picky web services, the request needs to have the content type set to JSON and the body to be a JSON string. For example:

Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing http://example.com/service -ContentType "application/json" -Method POST -Body "{ 'ItemID':3661515, 'Name':'test'}"

or the equivalent for XML, etc.


F
Francesco Mantovani

This just works:

$body = @{
 "UserSessionId"="12345678"
 "OptionalEmail"="MyEmail@gmail.com"
} | ConvertTo-Json

$header = @{
 "Accept"="application/json"
 "connectapitoken"="97fe6ab5b1a640909551e36a071ce9ed"
 "Content-Type"="application/json"
} 

Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "http://MyServer/WSVistaWebClient/RESTService.svc/member/search" -Method 'Post' -Body $body -Headers $header | ConvertTo-HTML

Possibly stupid question, but how do I know the connectapitoken? Or is this optional?
@Cadoiz, it's optional, as other Headers. Depends on the service you are consuming, if it cares about those values.
G
GorvGoyl

Single command without ps variables when using JSON as body {lastName:"doe"} for POST api call:

Invoke-WebRequest -Headers @{"Authorization" = "Bearer N-1234ulmMGhsDsCAEAzmo1tChSsq323sIkk4Zq9"} `
                  -Method POST `
                  -Body (@{"lastName"="doe";}|ConvertTo-Json) `
                  -Uri https://api.dummy.com/getUsers `
                  -ContentType application/json

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Attention! In comparison to curl you have = instead of :. You're doing it correct in the code block, but maybe not above. ; instead of , is correct and the quotation marks " for the variable names are alright and just not wanted by PowerShell.