Hi,
I'm prototyping some integration between Fossil and Pharo for the creation of dynamic distributed web sites [1]. Now I would like to send some messages to store serialized STON domain objects as Fossil wiki pages. The command that makes this, using curl, is: curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"authToken": "mytoken", "payload": {"name": "foo", "content": "bar"}}' http://localhost:8081/json/wiki/create and I thought that a similar command would be the one at [2], but there is something about ZnEntity that I'm not understanding. How can I replicate the curl command using ZnClient? [1] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Brea [2] http://ws.stfx.eu/D61ZOA1LEQNG Thanks, Offray |
Hi Offray,
> On 7 Jun 2017, at 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm prototyping some integration between Fossil and Pharo for the > creation of dynamic distributed web sites [1]. Now I would like to send > some messages to store serialized STON domain objects as Fossil wiki > pages. The command that makes this, using curl, is: > > curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"authToken": "mytoken", > "payload": {"name": "foo", "content": "bar"}}' > http://localhost:8081/json/wiki/create > > and I thought that a similar command would be the one at [2], but there > is something about ZnEntity that I'm not understanding. > > How can I replicate the curl command using ZnClient? > > [1] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Brea > [2] http://ws.stfx.eu/D61ZOA1LEQNG > > Thanks, > > Offray That [2] looks about right to me. Though the URL is strange (the json part). What do you get as response ? Maybe the authentication just fails. Or you made some other mistake ? I would personally never write JSON manually, but like this: STONJSON toString: { #authToken->'foo'. #payLoad->({ #name->'test'. #content->'something' } asDictionary) } asDictionary. Or this: (NeoJSONObject new authToken: 'foo'; payLoad: (NeoJSONObject new name: 'test'; content: 'something')) asString. Different styles/frameworks, same result. Sven |
Hi Sven,
I was making a silly mistake in the server URL. I just forgot the extra "/" after servers port number, so it was "8081/json" instead of "8081json". I imagine that maybe is a test for validating properly form urls, but also I will have a more trained eye for such errors next time. Now is working properly. The code at [1], shows the fix and includes the ZnEasy convenience. [1] http://ws.stfx.eu/PLUA8QCSI4X0 Cheers, Offray On 07/06/17 12:20, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > Hi Offray, > >> On 7 Jun 2017, at 17:21, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm prototyping some integration between Fossil and Pharo for the >> creation of dynamic distributed web sites [1]. Now I would like to send >> some messages to store serialized STON domain objects as Fossil wiki >> pages. The command that makes this, using curl, is: >> >> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"authToken": "mytoken", >> "payload": {"name": "foo", "content": "bar"}}' >> http://localhost:8081/json/wiki/create >> >> and I thought that a similar command would be the one at [2], but there >> is something about ZnEntity that I'm not understanding. >> >> How can I replicate the curl command using ZnClient? >> >> [1] http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Offray/Brea >> [2] http://ws.stfx.eu/D61ZOA1LEQNG >> >> Thanks, >> >> Offray > That [2] looks about right to me. Though the URL is strange (the json part). What do you get as response ? Maybe the authentication just fails. Or you made some other mistake ? > > I would personally never write JSON manually, but like this: > > STONJSON toString: { #authToken->'foo'. #payLoad->({ #name->'test'. #content->'something' } asDictionary) } asDictionary. > > Or this: > > (NeoJSONObject new authToken: 'foo'; payLoad: (NeoJSONObject new name: 'test'; content: 'something')) asString. > > Different styles/frameworks, same result. > > Sven > > > |
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