(JavaScript) Example: Http.KeepResponseBody property
Demonstrates the KeepResponseBody property.
var success = false;
var http = new CkHttp();
http.AwsAccessKey = "****";
http.AwsSecretKey = "****";
http.KeepResponseBody = true;
// Here we have a Chilkat method that sends a DELETE request and returns true/false for success/failure.
// If it fails we'll want to get the response status code and the response body.
// The response body will be available in the LastResponseBody property
// because we set the KeepResponseBody property to true.
success = http.S3_DeleteBucket("example");
if (success == false) {
console.log("response status code = " + http.LastStatus);
console.log(http.LastResponseBody);
}
else {
console.log("Success: Bucket deleted.");
}
// Running the code as-is with the invalid data will return a response body
// that shows the error.
// response status code = 403
// <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
// <Error>
// <Code>InvalidAccessKeyId</Code>
// <Message>The AWS Access Key Id you provided does not exist in our records.</Message>
// <AWSAccessKeyId>****</AWSAccessKeyId>
// <RequestId>Y1REHYF8B7M3E771</RequestId>
// <HostId>i3nf+VEHKqJ+roMNTFcQvWAbXre/wl5icQxuAN1Qsscm9iI/y8IO4z3QNxUefhcCE7hgrS8dNn9OBvKCeB3WccGLe318A4DFUQDPb11WmIg=</HostId>
// </Error>
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