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Adjust PUT method behavior to POST one for default content type in WebCmdlets#19152

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Adjust PUT method behavior to POST one for default content type in WebCmdlets#19152
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@CarloToso CarloToso commented Feb 14, 2023

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If -ContentType is null, -Headers don't contain Content-Type and -Method is POST or PUT --> WebSession.ContentHeaders[HttpKnownHeaderNames.ContentType] = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"

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Fixes #16318

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iSazonov commented Feb 15, 2023

@CarloToso Please add new test like It "Validate Invoke-WebRequest default ContentType for CustomMethod POST" { (For Invoke-RestMethod too)

@iSazonov iSazonov changed the title HttpMethod.Put -> application/x-www-form-urlencoded Adjust PUT method behavior to POST one for default content type in WebCmdlets Feb 15, 2023
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iSazonov commented Feb 15, 2023

I think I found a BUG (line 1491) it should check for WebSession.ContentHeaders[HttpKnownHeaderNames.ContentType] instrad of ContentType (this should be ok because if both are present ContentType overwrites WebSession.ContentHeaders[HttpKnownHeaderNames.ContentType]) unfortunately I don't know how to test it, if confirmed I'll open another PR to fix it

Please open new issue to discuss.

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Unrelated test failure

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@CarloToso Please remove unrelated information from PR description.

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This pull request has been automatically marked as Review Needed because it has been there has not been any activity for 7 days.
Maintainer, please provide feedback and/or mark it as Waiting on Author

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@iSazonov can we merge this? Do we need documentation?

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iSazonov commented Mar 2, 2023

Yes, please open doc issue and update the PR description to make it more clear for doc writer.

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