hpost: support custom headers (thanks julienxx)
hget supports adding custom headers with -r; it makes sense for hpost to do the same, both because custom headers are more likely necessary with POSTs, and for consistency.
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#!/bin/rc
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rfork e
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url=()
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headers=()
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action=()
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method=()
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at=() # text fields
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af=() # file fields
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l=()
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fn usage {
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echo 'usage: hpost [ -l ] [ -[gpm] action ] [ -u ] url [ field:value | field@file ... ]' >[1=2]
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echo 'usage: hpost [ -l ] [ -[gpm] action ] [ -r ] header [ -u ] url [ field:value | field@file ... ]' >[1=2]
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exit usage
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}
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@ -14,6 +17,7 @@ while(~ $1 -*){
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switch($1){
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case -l; l=($l $1)
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case -u; shift; url=$1
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case -r; shift; headers=($headers -r $1)
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case -g; shift; action=$1; method=mget
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case -p; shift; action=$1; method=mpost
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case -m; shift; action=$1; method=multi
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@ -94,8 +98,9 @@ fn multi {
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menc $"f | $hget -r 'Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary='$"f -b $url -P $action
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}
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if(! ~ $action ''){
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hget=(hget $l)
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hget=(hget $headers $l)
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$method
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exit
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}
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@ -38,6 +38,9 @@ hget, hpost, webpaste, urlencode \- retrieve, post to a web page corresponding t
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.B -m
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.I action
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] [
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.B -r
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.I header
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] [
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.B -u
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]
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.I url
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@ -119,6 +122,9 @@ Option
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.B -r
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sends an arbitrary HTTP
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.IR header .
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The
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.B -r
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flag can be repeated to send multiple headers.
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.PP
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Option
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.B -m
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