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In order to see the raw response I use the OnBeforeDeserialization event but I want to see the raw request because I am getting errors and I want to know exactly what is being sent.
Is there any way to do this without using the restsharp source code and debugging it?
Thank you

Edit 1:
Managed to catch traffic with fiddler: this is the TextView of the request:

assignee=test&milestone=0&state=open&title=test%20issue&body=test%20issue

This is the response:

{"message":"Problems parsing JSON"}

This is how I configure my request:

var request = new RestRequest();

    request.Resource = "repos/" + repo_slug + "/issues";
    request.Method = Method.POST;
    request.OnBeforeDeserialization = resp => { cnt = resp.Content; };
    // Convert Issue:
    GitModels.IssuePost toPostIssue = Git2Bit.GitModels.Bit2GitTranslator.translate(bitIssue);

    request.AddParameter("assignee", toPostIssue.assignee, ParameterType.GetOrPost);
    request.AddParameter("milestone", toPostIssue.milestone, ParameterType.GetOrPost);

    request.AddParameter("state", toPostIssue.state, ParameterType.GetOrPost);

    request.AddParameter("body", toPostIssue.body, ParameterType.GetOrPost);

Getting issues instead of posting works.:|

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  • nothing shows up in fiddler.
    – Para
    Feb 24, 2013 at 15:20
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    how are you configuring your request? You would have to have the client send the request to fiddler, then have fiddler forward on the request to the server. Feb 24, 2013 at 15:21
  • Please don't repeat tags in question titles. Feb 24, 2013 at 15:37
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    For the sake of unit testing stuff depending on RestSharp, it would be tremendously nice to not have to use Fiddler... because it's hard to use that from a unit testing/mocking context. Apr 29, 2013 at 13:55

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Well fiddler did the trick don't know why it didn't work the first time.
As for posting issues on github I had to send my request in JSON format like this:

request.RequestFormat = DataFormat.Json;
request.AddHeader("Accept", "application/json");
request.OnBeforeDeserialization = resp => { cnt = resp.Content; };

GitModels.IssuePost toPostIssue = Git2Bit.GitModels.Bit2GitTranslator.translate(bitIssue);

request.AddBody(toPostIssue);

basically I had to set the proper requestformat and add to the body of the request instead of having to add parameters

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