The "test-httpmsg" command:
Usage: fossil test-httpmsg ?OPTIONS? URL ?PAYLOAD? ?OUTPUT?
Send an HTTP message to URL and get the reply. PAYLOAD is a file containing the payload, or "-" to read payload from standard input. a POST message is sent if PAYLOAD is specified and is non-empty. If PAYLOAD is omitted or is an empty file, then a GET message is sent.
If a second filename (OUTPUT) is given after PAYLOAD, then the reply is written into that second file instead of being written on standard output. Use the "--out OUTPUT" option to specify an output file for a GET request where there is no PAYLOAD.
Options:
- --compress
- Use ZLIB compression on the payload
- --mimetype TYPE
- Mimetype of the payload
- --no-cert-verify
- Disable TLS cert verification
- --out FILE
- Store the reply in FILE
- -v
- Verbose output
- --xfer
- PAYLOAD in a Fossil xfer protocol message