Support different POST content types#10
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Add option to supply desired content type to use in fetch(). Some AWS services don't support JSON in POST requests but expect raw form data.
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By default, POST data is formatted as JSON. Not all AWS services accept JSON though, in our example, Amazon SES. I used the existing
optionsparameter to supply a different content type (in this caseapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded) and format / hash the payload accordingly.GET requests in UrlFetchApp are limited to 2kB so by using a POST instead we can send requests up to 50MB:
AWS.request('email', 'eu-west-1', 'SendEmail', undefined, 'POST', payload, undefined, undefined, {contentType: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'});