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Sending SOAP headers using Ruby
There's not a whole lot of information out there for those of us consuming NetSuite web services with Ruby, so I'm posting this to help anyone who needs to send headers in their SOAP requests from Ruby.
This basic snippet is an example for sending search preferences in the SOAP header. The same concept can be applied to sending general preferences: just write a class called "PreferencesHeaderHandler" or something.
The general concept is to write a custom class that inherits from Ruby's built-in SOAP::Header::SimpleHandler class. Your custom class describes the namespace and other specific elements of the header.
This basic snippet is an example for sending search preferences in the SOAP header. The same concept can be applied to sending general preferences: just write a class called "PreferencesHeaderHandler" or something.
The general concept is to write a custom class that inherits from Ruby's built-in SOAP::Header::SimpleHandler class. Your custom class describes the namespace and other specific elements of the header.
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