I am sending post request to facebook graph api using Httparty gem.
My code is
message_data ={
"recipient" => {
"id" => recipient_id
},
"message" => {
"attachment" => {
"type" => "template",
"payload" => {
"template_type" => "generic",
"elements" => [
{
"title" => "Titilize",
"subtitle" => "Subtitle"
}
]
}
}
}
}
options ={
"query": {access_token: #page_access_token},
"body": message_data
}
HTTParty.post("https://graph.facebook.com/v2.6/me/messages",options)
Httparty will send data by converting hash into json.
Problem is at the end point data is receiving differently not as i expected (maybe httparty is not parsing properly).
Someone help me with this.
Thanks
Seems like you have to set the Content-Type header. There may be issues with the Hash syntax depending on your version of Ruby, so check out this open ticket: https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty/issues/472
str = "{\"recipient\":{\"id\":\"1291831200828847\"},\"message\":{\"attachment\":{\"type\":\"template\",\"payload\":{\"template_type\":\"generic\",\"elements\":[{\"title\":\"Titilize\",\"subtitle\":\"Subtitle\"}]}}}}"
options {
:headers => {"Content-Type" => "application/json"},
:query => {access_token: #page_access_token},
:body => str
}
HTTParty.post("https://graph.facebook.com/v2.6/me/messages", options)
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this is my error when I lanunched my method {"errors"=>{"users"=>["Missing data for required field."]}, "msg"=>"The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors."}
class BookingNotifier
include HTTParty
def initialize(booking_id)
#booking = Booking.find booking_id
#venue = #booking.event.service.venue
#body = { "users" => [] }
#headers = {
"Accept" => "application/json",
"Authorization" => "ENV_KEY",
"Content-Type" => "application/json"
}
end
def send_venue_notification
venues_objects = []
if #venue.notifications_enabled
venues_objects << { "cellphone" => #booking.event.service.venue.phone,
"country_code" => "+57",
"user_session_keys" => [{ "key" => "Nombre", "value" => #booking.profile.name },
{ "key" => "Centro", "value" => #booking.event.service.venue.name },
{ "key" => "Cupos", "value" => #booking.quantity },
{ "key" => "Horarios", "value" => #booking.time.strftime("%I:%M %p el %d/%m/%Y") }] }.to_json
#body["users"] = venues_objects
make_request_venue
end
end
def make_request_venue
HTTParty.post("http://api.treble.ai/api/poll/49/deploy", headers: #header, body: #body)
end
The problem is caused by to_json called in the wrong place.
The whole request body should be sent as a JSON. In your code, you call to_json for a hash that is later pushed into #body["users"] array.
Please remove to_json from send_venue_notification and call it for the #body when sending the request:
HTTParty.post("http://api.treble.ai/api/poll/49/deploy", headers: #headers, body: #body.to_json)
I have try to making a POST request to google cloud messaging server as follow from my Rails controller using httparty gem
#response = HTTParty.post("https://android.googleapis.com/gcm/notification",
:body => {
:text => '{
"operation" : "remove",
"notification_key_name": "43",
"registration_ids": [
"dmfbvTrqeSo:APA91bFmk_zTryZi-2-BrjZK-zxN3nmQxl8tIUJriTl7EwRZsnHq3UAMNQ2O_mxLVes7WLHnW6INx21UdKwm64ReUpd5bKTE0uinrPau2WVrAUkfUyRKxlIGLD2xLKbNiSGjAeNIDAhe"
]
}'.to_json
},
:headers => {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'key=AIzaSyDQiBiYk433JhWKWFZZGAU3c08tWjCzU5o',
'project_id' => '857642310184'
}
)
#json = JSON.parse(#response.body)
render :json => #json
The response I got it not a notification key. It is
{
"error": "BadJsonFormat"
}
What's wrong in my code?
My Rails controller request format is
POST /api/fcm HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:3000
Content-Type: application/json
Cache-Control: no-cache
Postman-Token: cfd40d1e-81f4-5402-a3cd-f6749f868291
{
"user_id" : "42"
}
I guess httparty gem expects json data
So replace
:body => {
:text => '{
"operation" : "remove",
"notification_key_name": "43",
"registration_ids": [
"dmfbvTrqeSo:APA91bFmk_zTryZi-2-BrjZK-zxN3nmQxl8tIUJriTl7EwRZsnHq3UAMNQ2O_mxLVes7WLHnW6INx21UdKwm64ReUpd5bKTE0uinrPau2WVrAUkfUyRKxlIGLD2xLKbNiSGjAeNIDAhe"
]
}'.to_json
},
:headers => {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'key=AIzaSyDQiBiYk433JhWKWFZZGAU3c08tWjCzU5o',
'project_id' => '857642310184'
}
with
:body => {
:text => {
:operation => "remove",
:notification_key_name => "43",
:registration_ids => [
"dmfbvTrqeSo:APA91bFmk_zTryZi-2-BrjZK-zxN3nmQxl8tIUJriTl7EwRZsnHq3UAMNQ2O_mxLVes7WLHnW6INx21UdKwm64ReUpd5bKTE0uinrPau2WVrAUkfUyRKxlIGLD2xLKbNiSGjAeNIDAhe"
]
}
}.to_json,
:headers => {
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'key=AIzaSyDQiBiYk433JhWKWFZZGAU3c08tWjCzU5o',
'project_id' => '857642310184'
}
Try removing to to_json on post. This would work if you were calling it for a Hash, but what it's doing here is double-escaping your string (which is already valid JSON).
If you want to send a minimal JSON request (i.e. without the extra spaces and carriage returns), you can also use
JSON.parse('{
"operation" : "remove",
...
}').to_json
I am doing an AJAX call as the following and trying to parse the JSON recieved in Rails as bellow
AJAX
local_data = {chat:{room_name: chatRoomName ,message: message}}
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: '/chat_notify',
dataType: 'json',
async : false,
data: local_data,
success: function(data) {
alert("working");
}
});
Ruby
def notify
#data = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(params)
#chat_room = ChatRoom.where(:slug => data.chat.name)
#puts #chat_room
puts params.chat
RestClient.post 'https://api.pushbots.com/push/all',
{ "platform" => [0,1] ,
"msg" => "Harsha sent a message." ,
"sound" => "pulse",
"alias" => "harsha#mink7.com",
"badge" => "1",
"payload" => { "type" => "Chat", "chat_id" => 1 } }.to_json,
headers = { "x-pushbots-appid" => APP_CONFIG['PUSHBOTS_APPID'],
"x-pushbots-secret" => APP_CONFIG['PUSHBOTS_SECRET'],
:content_type => :json }
render json: true
end
Error
You need to paste your error trace
But I think the problem might in below
puts params.chat
there is no chat method for params , just remove it
or
…………"payload" => { "type" => "Chat", "chat_id" => 1 } }.to_json
you need require 'json' to make .to_json available
Im working on LinkedIn invitation API but I can't send the invitation to user, using people id from search result
Seached people result
**
"{\"people\":{\"total\":2,\"all\":[{\"api_standard_profile_request\":{\"headers\":{\"total\":1,\"all\":[{\"name\":\"x-li-auth-token\",\"value\":\"NAME_SEARCH:tdLy\"}]},\"url\":\"http://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/tp2Z82Xa_I\"},\"first_name\":\"Dev\",\"id\":\"tp2Z8sad2Xa_I\",\"last_name\":\"ruby\"},{\"api_standard_profile_request\":{\"headers\":{\"total\":1,\"all\":[{\"name\":\"x-li-auth-token\",\"value\":\"NAME_SEARCH:ZbY6\"}]},\"url\":\"http://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/TyaEtFbxzL\"},\"first_name\":\"dev\",\"id\":\"TyaEtFbsdsaxzL\",\"last_name\":\"ruby\"}]}}"**
And the invite methods following this
def send_invitation(options)
path = "/people/~/mailbox"
message = {
"recipients" => {
"values" => [
{
"person" => {
"_path" => "/people/id=#{options[:email]}",
"first-name" => options[:first_name],
"last-name" => options[:last_name]
}
}]
},
"subject" => "Invitation to connect.",
"body" => options[:body],
"item-content" => {
"invitation-request" => {
"connect-type" => "friend",
"authorization" => {"name" => "x-li-auth-token","value" => "NAME_SEARCH:tdLy"}
}
}
}
post(path, MultiJson.dump(message), "Content-Type" => "application/json")
end
So I am getting this error when I call client.send_invitation(options):
LinkedIn::Errors::GeneralError: (400): Invalid authorization name/value {x-li-auth-token}/{NAME_SEARCH:tdLy}
Working Fine
The name should be NAME_SEARCH and the value should be tdLy instead of what i have asked above. i have to split the value out of the oauth headers.
"authorization" => {:"name" => 'NAME_SEARCH',:"value" => 'tdLy'}
How to reply a simple ruby rack server with JSON object , lets assume mt server is something like :
app = Proc.new do |env|
[200, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' }, ['Some body']]
end
Rack::Handler::Thin.run(app, :Port => 4001, :threaded => true)
and lets assume instead of some body text I want a JSON object with something like :
{
"root": [
{
"function": null
}
]
}
Thanks
Include the "json" gem in your project, and then call #to_json on the Hash:
app = Proc.new do |env|
[200, { 'Content-Type' => 'application/json' }, [ { :x => 42 }.to_json ]]
end
Note that nil is translated to null in the JSON, if you need null.