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07-02-2021 08:07 AM
Hello All,
I want to check the request payload of the REST API that is sending out from ServiceNow instance. Is there any way to log the request body?
Please find the below REST API request:
var r = new sn_ws.RESTMessageV2('xxxxx', 'Create');
r.setStringParameter('u_caller', 'web_test');
r.setStringParameter('u_sub_category', 'Security gap');
r.setStringParameter('u_correlation_display', 'BRCMINFY');
r.setStringParameter('u_configuration_item', 'Cybersecurity Operations');
r.setStringParameter('u_category', 'Security');
r.setStringParameter('u_module', 'incident');
r.setStringParameter('u_purpose', purpose);
r.setStringParameter('u_contact_type', 'Integration');
r.setStringParameter('u_state', current.state);
r.setStringParameter('u_description', jsonEncode(current.description.replace(/"/g, "'") + ''));
r.setStringParameter('u_short_description', current.getValue('short_description'));
r.setStringParameter('u_impact', current.impact);
r.setStringParameter('u_urgency', current.urgency);
r.setStringParameter('u_correlation_id', current.sys_id);
r.setStringParameter('u_assignment_group', current.getDisplayValue('assignment_group'));
r.setStringParameter('u_additional_comments',jsonEncode(current.comments.getJournalEntry(1) + ''));
r.setStringParameter('u_work_notes', jsonEncode(current.work_notes.getJournalEntry(1) + ''));
r.setStringParameter('u_external_reference_number', current.getDisplayValue('number'));
if(current.state == 6){
r.setStringParameter('u_resolution_notes', current.getValue('close_notes'));
r.setStringParameter('u_resolution_code', current.getValue('close_code'));
}
var response = r.execute();
Thanks,
Deepak K
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07-06-2021 03:13 AM
Hi,
You can try to print the request body once you add the line which executed the API i.e. after
var response = r.execute();
Regards
Ankur
Ankur
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07-02-2021 08:23 AM
Hi,
One way, if the REST call is being made via MidServer is to check the ECC Queue logs. You can check the payload and params passed.
You can also review Outbound HTTP Requests logs:
https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/quebec-application-development/page/integrate/outbound-web-services/concept/outbound-request-logging.html
Geoff
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07-05-2021 05:04 AM
Thanks Geoff,
Unfortunately, we are not using any mid server for this integration.
In Outbound HTTP Request logs, we have a limitation on number of characters when logging request body. It will display up to 1000 characters only.
Is there any chance can we extend the character length beyond 1000 characters.
Thanks,
Deepak K
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07-05-2021 05:27 AM
Unfortunately the max limit is 1000 as set by the glide.outbound_http.content.max_limit property:
https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/quebec-application-development/page/integrate/outbound-web-services/reference/outbound-logging-properties.html
Maybe some other alternative can be suggested by the community members.
Geoff
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07-05-2021 05:36 AM
So you better do this to overcome
1) create custom table with some fields like
a) Request body - length 4000
2) then create record into this table whenever you send the API request body so that you can view the JSON request body what was sent
Note: Using custom table will have cost implication based on your Subscription
Also ensure you clean up this table on regular interval or else this table will get bulku
Regards
Ankur
Ankur
✨ Certified Technical Architect || ✨ 9x ServiceNow MVP || ✨ ServiceNow Community Leader