Use c-sharp code to post to TurnkeyRest
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</pre>It is important to supply a boundary token both in request and header or the Turnkey server will not be able to parse the values (this is same for all asp.net servers)
</pre>It is important to supply a boundary token both in the request and header. Otherwise, the Turnkey server will not be able to parse the values (this is the same for all asp.net servers).
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Revision as of 12:30, 17 February 2023

  var cli = new System.Net.Http.HttpClient();
  var requestContent = new System.Net.Http.MultipartFormDataContent("--BOUNDARY");


  requestContent.Add(new System.Net.Http.StringContent("DataToAmountVMCol"), "Amount");
  requestContent.Add(new System.Net.Http.StringContent("DataToMessageVMCol"), "Message");
  requestContent.Headers.ContentType = System.Net.Http.Headers.MediaTypeHeaderValue.Parse("multipart/form-data; boundary=--BOUNDARY");

  var url= "https://yoursystem";
  var res = cli.PostAsync(url+ "/TurnkeyRest/Post?command=Consume&id=" + TurnkeySettingFromFile.TurnKeySetting_PortalGuid, requestContent).Result;
  if (res.IsSuccessStatusCode)
  {
  }

It is important to supply a boundary token both in the request and header. Otherwise, the Turnkey server will not be able to parse the values (this is the same for all asp.net servers).

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