How to convert a specific curl code to ruby code with restclient - ruby-on-rails

I would like to convert following curl code to ruby.
curl -u "my_username":"my_pass" \
-X POST \
-F "positive_examples=#/Users/abc/Downloads/tiger.zip" \
-F "negative_examples=#/Users/abc/Downloads/leopard.zip" \
-F "name=tiger" \
"http://localhost/api/v2/class"
Finally, I could convert the curl example to Ruby, follow the example in ruby:
request = RestClient::Request.new(method: :post,
url: 'http://localhost/api/v2/class',
user: 'my_username',
password: 'my_pass',
payload: {multipart:true,
positive_examples:File.new("/Users/abc/Downloads/tiger.zip", 'rb'),
negative_examples:File.new("/Users/abc/Downloads/leopard.zip", 'rb')
name:'tiger'})

RestClient::Request.execute method: :post,
url: 'http://localhost/api/v2/class',
user: 'my_username',
password: 'my_pass',
payload: {
multipart: true,
positive_examples: File.new('/Users/abc/Downloads/tiger.zip', 'rb'),
negative_examples: File.new('/Users/abc/Downloads/leopard.zip', 'rb'),
name: 'tiger',
}
Simply read the gem's README.

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Swagger Docs multipart/form-data array format (NestJs)

I've the following dto:
export class CreatePersonDto {
#IsString()
#ApiProperty({
description: 'Person name',
example: 'Jhon Doe',
})
readonly name: string;
#ValidateIf((object, value) => value)
#IsString({ each: true })
#ApiProperty({
description: 'Clothes ids',
isArray: true,
type: String,
})
readonly clothes: string[];
}
This is the cURL generated by Swagger Ui:
(Unable to parse this in NestJs to a string array)
curl -X 'POST' \
'http://localhost:3000/person' \
-H 'accept: */*' \
-H 'Content-Type: multipart/form-data' \
-F 'name=Jhon Doe' \
-F 'clothes=id1,id2'
(Clothes are sent as a string)
The array form in the UI looks like this:
This is the expected cURL (Generated by postman, or manually):
(Nestjs automatically parse this to an array)
curl -X 'POST' \
'http://localhost:3000/person' \
-H 'accept: */*' \
-H 'Content-Type: multipart/form-data' \
-F 'name=Jhon Doe' \
-F 'clothes[0]=id1' \
-F 'clothes[1]=id2'
(Clothes are correctly send as an array)
How can i solve this problem with swagger?

Using Rest Client to post a curl in rails

I want to traduce this curl into rest client sintax:
curl https://sandbox-api.openpay.mx/v1/mzdtln0bmtms6o3kck8f/customers/ag4nktpdzebjiye1tlze/cards \
-u sk_e568c42a6c384b7ab02cd47d2e407cab: \
-H "Content-type: application/json" \
-X POST -d '{
"token_id":"tokgslwpdcrkhlgxqi9a",
"device_session_id":"8VIoXj0hN5dswYHQ9X1mVCiB72M7FY9o"
}'
The hash I already have it in a variable and the keys or id´s are static so I paste them wherever I need to. This is what I´ve done so far but it doesn't work:
response_hash=RestClient.post "https://sandbox-api.openpay.mx/v1/mdxnu1gfjwib8cmw1c7d/customers/#{current_user.customer_id}/cards \
-u sk_083fee2c29d94fad85d92c46cec26b5a:",
{params: request_hash},
content_type: :json, accept: :json
Can someone help me traduce it?
Try this:
begin
RestClient.post(
"https://sk_e568c42a6c384b7ab02cd47d2e407cab:#sandbox-api.openpay.mx/v1/mzdtln0bmtms6o3kck8f/customers/ag4nktpdzebjiye1tlze/cards",
{ token_id: 'tokgslwpdcrkhlgxqi9a', device_session_id: '8VIoXj0hN5dswYHQ9X1mVCiB72M7FY9o' }.to_json,
{ content_type: :json, accept: :json }
)
rescue RestClient::ExceptionWithResponse => e
# do something with e.response.body
end

Ruby Gem Rest-Client vs cURL, HTTP 415

I have a cURL call that works but when I translate it using the Ruby Gem rest-client I get:
RestClient::UnsupportedMediaType: 415 Unsupported Media Type
Here is the cURL I used that worked:
curl \
-X POST \
-H "Content-Type:application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer MY_TOKEN" \
-H "Amazon-Advertising-API-Scope: MY_SCOPE" \
-d '{"campaignType":"sponsoredProducts","reportDate":"20161013","metrics":"impressions,clicks,cost"}' \
https://advertising-api.amazon.com/v1/productAds/report
Here is the Ruby that returns the HTTP 415 status:
yesterday = Date.today - 1
RestClient::Request.execute(
method: :post,
url: 'https://advertising-api.amazon.com/v1/productAds/report',
headers:
{
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => "Bearer #{ENV['AD_ACCESS_TOKEN']}",
'Amazon-Advertising-API-Scope' => ENV['AD_PROFILE_ID']
},
payload:
{
'campaignType' => 'sponsoredProducts',
'reportDate' => "#{yesterday.year}#{yesterday.month}#{yesterday.day}",
'metrics' => 'impressions,clicks,cost'
}
)
The payload hash needed to be converted to JSON.
...
payload:
{
...
}.to_json
...

curl post request in rails controller

I want to convert this post request written in curl (GoPay payment gateway) to my Rails application:
curl -v https://gw.sandbox.gopay.com/api/oauth2/token \
-X "POST" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \
-u "<Client ID>:<Client Secret>" \
-d "grant_type=client_credentials&scope=payment-create"
I am trying to do in my rails controller by using a gem rest-client. I've done something like this and was modifiying many times but couldn't make it works:
RestClient::Request.execute( method: :post,
url: "https://gw.sandbox.gopay.com/api/oauth2/token",
"#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_ID']}": "#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_SECRET']}"
data: "grant_type=client_credentials&scope=payment-create"
)
How I can convert the curl post request for the rest-client (or similar)?
EDIT: It is showing a status code 409: Conflict with no further information
EDIT1 - rgo's modified code works, thank you:
RestClient.post "https://#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_ID']}:#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_SECRET']}#gw.sandbox.gopay.com/api/oauth2/token",
{ grant_type: 'client_credentials', scope: 'payment-create'},
content_type: :json, accept: :json
I'm not a RestClient user but after reading the documentation[1] I think I transformed your cURL request to RestClient:
RestClient.post "http://#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_ID']}:#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_SECRET']}#https://gw.sandbox.gopay.com/api/oauth2/token",
{ grant_type: 'client_credentials', scope: 'payment-create'},
content_type: :json,
accept: :json
As you can see I pass the credentials in the URL because is a basic authentication. Data(grant_type and scope) is passed as hash and then converted to JSON. Then we set rest client to send and receive JSON.
I hope it helps you
[1] https://github.com/rest-client/rest-client#usage-raw-url
You didn't mention exactly what doesn't work or what error you're seeing. However, the -u option for curl is used to pass the username and password for basic authentication.
The equivalent for RestClient is to use the user and password options e.g.
RestClient::Request.execute(
method: :post,
url: "https://gw.sandbox.gopay.com/api/oauth2/token",
user: "#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_ID']}",
password: "#{ENV['GOPAY_CLIENT_SECRET']}"
data: "grant_type=client_credentials&scope=payment-create",
headers: { "Accept" => "application/json", "Content-Type" => "application/x-www-form-urlencode" }
)

Convert curl command to httparty

I am trying to add merge field in Mailchimp V3 list with HTTParty but not able to convert curl to HTTParty format.
Curl Request format which is working fine :
curl --request POST \
--url 'https://usxx.api.mailchimp.com/3.0/lists/17efad7sd4/merge-fields' \
--user '12:d1c1d99dr5000c63f0f73f64b88e852e-xx' \
--header 'content-type: application/json' \
--data '{"name":"FAVORITEJOKE", "type":"text"}' \
--include
Httparty format with error API key missing
response = HTTParty.post("https://us12.api.mailchimp.com/3.0/lists/17efad7sde/merge-fields",
:body => {
:user => '12:d1c1d99dr5000c63f0f73f64b88e852e-xx',
:data => '{"name":"FAVORITEJOKE", "type":"text"}',
:include => ''
}.to_json,
:headers => { 'Content-Type' => 'application/json' } )
I also try it without include option but not working
There are several errors in your code.
curl user is the basic auth user, but you are passing it in the payload of the request
data is the payload, instead you are passing it as a node in your payload and then you double serialize it
include makes no sense there, it's not a payload item
This should be the correct version. Please take a moment to read the HTTParty and curl documentation and understand the differences.
HTTParty.post(
"https://us12.api.mailchimp.com/3.0/lists/17efad7sde/merge-fields",
basic_auth: { username: "12", password: "d1c1d99dr5000c63f0f73f64b88e852e-xx" },
headers: { 'Content-Type' => 'application/json' },
body: {
name: "FAVORITEJOKE",
type: "text",
}.to_json
)

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