transformations:iteratewebrequest
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transformations:iteratewebrequest [2023/04/21 01:13] – [Request Body settings] Add comment re Upload file - parameters now being included craigt | transformations:iteratewebrequest [2023/11/02 08:07] (current) – [Options settings] dmitry | ||
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- | The request body is read from the specified file and inserted verbatim. When //Upload file (multi-part upload)// is selected, additional parameters | + | The request body is read from the specified file and inserted verbatim. When //Upload file (multi-part upload)// is selected, additional parameters |
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- | Check //Send requests in parallel// to enable parallel requests and choose the //Degree of parallelism// | + | Check //Send requests in parallel// to enable parallel requests and choose the //Degree of parallelism// |
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When developing workflows with web requests it may be necessary to re-run parts of workflows. In this case, it is recommended to always start from the Web Request actions that do authentication so that the session cookies can be set under the hood. | When developing workflows with web requests it may be necessary to re-run parts of workflows. In this case, it is recommended to always start from the Web Request actions that do authentication so that the session cookies can be set under the hood. | ||
- | Iterate Web Request automatically sends the // | + | Iterate Web Request automatically sends the // |
transformations/iteratewebrequest.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/02 08:07 by dmitry