Just use the $_POST
variable.
echo "<pre>"; // makes print_r pretty
print_r($_POST); // dumps all of the POST data
echo "</pre>";
echo $_POST['Content-Type']; //etc ...
no need for file_get_contents("php://input")
题
my Perl script is performing the following POST request.
my $req = $ua->post(
$post_target,
Content_Type => 'form-data',
Content => [
'data' => [
undef,
'json.gz',
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Content-Encoding' => 'gzip',
'Content' => Compress::Zlib::memGzip(encode_json($payload))
]
]
);
The request is directed to a PHP script which is written like this:
$input = file_get_contents("php://input");
$filename = 'test';
$filehandle = fopen($filename, 'w');
fwrite($filehandle, $input);
fclose($filehandle);
Currently I am not able to get the payload out of the POST Request - not even a single bit - also using gzencode() to encode the input throws 'data error'.
What am I doing wrong?
解决方案
Just use the $_POST
variable.
echo "<pre>"; // makes print_r pretty
print_r($_POST); // dumps all of the POST data
echo "</pre>";
echo $_POST['Content-Type']; //etc ...
no need for file_get_contents("php://input")