Issue
Is there any way to have parameters in a file instead doing like
curl -X GET -G 'http://rest_url' -d 'param1=value1' -d 'param2=value2' -d 'paramX=valueX'
curl -X GET -G 'http://rest_url' -d @file.txt
I have moved to that file as
'param1=value1'
'param2=value2'
'paramX=valueX'
but that doesn't work.
Solution
Yes. You can do them in a file, but then they will appear as a single -d option so curl won't insert the ampersand between the parameters, so you'd have to write the file to contain the data like this:
param1=value1¶m2=value2
curl -G 'http://rest_url' -d @file.txt
If you rather keep the parameters separated with newlines as in the question, I would suggest a small shell script to fix that:
#!/bin/sh
while read param; do
args="$args -d $param";
done
curl -G $args http://example.com
and use it like this:
script.sh < file.txt
Answered By - Daniel Stenberg Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (WPSolving Volunteer)