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Yeah, sounds misleading to me for the reasons you mention. What do you
think @M4tteoP?
…On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 6:32 AM Thomas Legris ***@***.***> wrote:
The documentation around this function says:
// ProcessRequestBody Performs the analysis of the request body (if any)
//
// This method perform the analysis on the request body. It is optional to
// call that function. If this API consumer already knows that there isn't a
// body for inspect it is recommended to skip this step.
//
// Remember to check for a possible intervention.
Implying that if you don't have any body, there is no need to call this
function.
Unless I am missing another way of achieving this, there is currently no
other way to go beyond phase 2 without calling this function?
Meaning that even if there is no body, this function should be called to
process phase 2 rules that would match headers for instance.
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The documentation around this function says:
Implying that if you don't have any body, there is no need to call this function.
Unless I am missing another way of achieving this, there is currently no other way to go beyond phase 1 without calling this function?
Meaning that even if there is no body, this function should be called to process phase 2 rules that would match headers for instance.
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