I would like to send a POST request to a web server from a firefox extension.
I have found this example to send POST requests; https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Creating_Sandboxed_HTTP_Connections#HTTP_notifications
but I can't get it to work.
I currently have code like this;
var ioService = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1"]
.getService(Components.interfaces.nsIIOService);
var uri = ioService.newURI("http://www.google.com", null, null);
gChannel = ioService.newChannelFromURI(uri);
postData = "a=1&b=2&c=3";
var inputStream = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/io/string-input-stream;1"]
.createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsIStringInputStream);
inputStream.setData(postData, postData开发者_运维知识库.length);
var uploadChannel = gChannel.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIUploadChannel);
uploadChannel.setUploadStream(inputStream, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", -1);
uploadChannel.requestMethod = "POST";
uploadChannel.open();
but I get an error about "cant modify properties of a WrappedNative"
How about using XMLHttpRequest object. There is no same origin policy in extension development
I use the following code to test if a URL exists:
if( typeof XMLHttpRequest == "undefined" ){
var req = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/xmlextras/xmlhttprequest;1"]
.createInstance();
}
else{
var req = new XMLHttpRequest();
}
try{
req.open( "GET", "https://" + request.URI.host + request.URI.path );
var timeOutID = httpNowhere._getWindow().setTimeout(function () {
req.abort();
Services.prompt.alert(null,"Info","nok "+ "https://" + request.URI.host
+ request.URI.path );
}, (redirectTimer));
req.onreadystatechange = function (e) {
if (req.readyState==4){
Services.prompt.alert(null,"Info","ok "+ "https://" + request.URI.host
+ request.URI.path );
req.abort();
}
}
req.send( null );
} catch (err) {
Services.prompt.alert(null,"Info",err);
}
requestMethod is an attribute on nsIHttpChannel so you will need to call QueryInterface on gChannel before you can set it.
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