You need to add three additional steps:
First, you need to convert the JSON map to a String (using json.encode)
Then you need to Uri encode it if you want to send it as application/x-www-form-urlencoded.
Lastly, you need to give the parameter that you are posting a name.
For example (note, this is using the dart:io HttpClient, but it's basically the same):
Future<HttpClientResponse> foo() async {
Map<String, dynamic> jsonMap = {
'homeTeam': {'team': 'Team A'},
'awayTeam': {'team': 'Team B'},
};
String jsonString = json.encode(jsonMap); // encode map to json
String paramName = 'param'; // give the post param a name
String formBody = paramName + '=' + Uri.encodeQueryComponent(jsonString);
List<int> bodyBytes = utf8.encode(formBody); // utf8 encode
HttpClientRequest request =
await _httpClient.post(_host, _port, '/a/b/c');
// it's polite to send the body length to the server
request.headers.set('Content-Length', bodyBytes.length.toString());
// todo add other headers here
request.add(bodyBytes);
return await request.close();
}
The above is for the dart:io
version (which, of course, you can use in Flutter)
If you would like to stick with the package:http
version, then you need to tweak your Map a bit. body
must be a Map<String, String>
. You need to decide what you want as your POST parameters. Do you want two: homeTeam and awayTeam? or one, say, teamJson?
This code
Map<String, String> body = {
'name': 'doodle',
'color': 'blue',
'homeTeam': json.encode(
{'team': 'Team A'},
),
'awayTeam': json.encode(
{'team': 'Team B'},
),
};
Response r = await post(
url,
body: body,
);
produces this on the wire
name=doodle&color=blue&homeTeam=%7B%22team%22%3A%22Team+A%22%7D&awayTeam=%7B%22team%22%3A%22Team+B%22%7D
alternatively, this
Map<String, String> body = {
'name': 'doodle',
'color': 'blue',
'teamJson': json.encode({
'homeTeam': {'team': 'Team A'},
'awayTeam': {'team': 'Team B'},
}),
};
Response r = await post(
url,
body: body,
);
produces this on the wire
name=doodle&color=blue&teamJson=%7B%22homeTeam%22%3A%7B%22team%22%3A%22Team+A%22%7D%2C%22awayTeam%22%3A%7B%22team%22%3A%22Team+B%22%7D%7D
the package:http
client takes care of: encoding the Uri.encodeQueryComponent, utf8 encoding (note that that's the default, so no need to specify it) and sending the length in the Content-Length header. You must still do the json encoding.