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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 28, 2021

Possibility to perform HTTP GET Request with a Body

I'm having trouble making GET requests with Body, I understand that in the old versions of the specification this was explicitly unacceptable, but we agree that some Brazilian DEVs do not read specifications and even if they do, in the current versions of the specification (HTTP 1.1 2014) the part that it explicitly said "the message-body SHOULD be ignored when handling the request" has been deleted, which leaves less scope for less puristic DEVs to build APIs with search filters on the Body in GET requests and this is becoming more and more frequent in my day by day as a developer of integrations.

As other languages ​​already support Body no Get, I end up creating an HTTP service that receives the body at the URL, queries the client's API and returns the result to the WDG, but this causes some additional problems, in addition to costs.

Idea priority Low
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 23, 2021

    This will be possible with the extensibility feature we have planned

3 MERGED

Melhoria Requisição HTTP

Merged
Ao utilizar o comando Solicitação HTTP com a configuração Método GET não é disponibilizada a opção de valores no Body, sendo impossível realizar uma requisição GET que exige esses parâmetros. (O método Post disponibiliza a opção de valores no Body...
almost 3 years ago in Robotic Process Automation 0 Not under consideration