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The only obvious difference I can see is that the log shows a cookie being
received and an its Id being returned. that does not happen in the HTTPAPI
log.
So I added
http_setOption('use-cookies' : '1');
Just in case cookies were not the default but it makes no difference.
Is there anything else it needs for cookies to work? I'm having a hard
time finding any examples of cookie usage.
On May 4, 2020, at 2:01 PM, B Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:in
Thanks for the clarification.
Seems that you just need to get HTTPAPI set up properly to send it.
You could compare a raw Postman request (code) with the debugged request
HTTPAPI to look for differences. I know others have asked how to sentwrote:
Authentication requests before, but since I normally use GETURI I don't
recall specifics.
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On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 12:54 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
log I
It is a JWT Brad.
Using this curl command on my Mac it works as expected:
curl --request GET
--url https://api.zoom.us/v2/webinars/1234567890/tracking_sources
--header 'authorization: Bearer mySecrtetCodeGoesHere'
I have also run similar code on the Mac in PHP and it works too.
I tried running the same PHP on the IBM i but have certificate issues
then. But HTTPAPI is not reporting any certificate issues and in the
sendcan see the cert exchange.
On May 4, 2020, at 1:35 PM, B Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:OAuth
Is mySecrtetCodeGoesHere an oauth 2.0 token or a code?
Normally you use your secret code and credentials to exchange for an
2.0 token.
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On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 12:00 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
code:
Cross-posted to HTTPAPI and WEB400
I just coded up a basic Zoom API request - this is the basic HTTPAPI
url = 'https://api.zoom.us/v2/webinars/' +
%EditC(webinarId: 'X') +
'/tracking_sources';
headerVars.contentType = 'application/json';
headerVars.authorization = 'Bearer mySecrtetCodeGoesHere';
http_xproc( HTTP_POINT_ADDL_HEADER
: %paddr(addSpecialHeaders)
: %addr(headerVars) );
rc = http_get( url: '/tmp/result.txt' );
if rc <> 1;
http_crash();
endif;
Dcl-Proc addSpecialHeaders;
Dcl-Pi *N;
headersToAdd Varchar(32767);
vars likeds(headerVars) const;
End-Pi;
Dcl-C CRLF x'0d25';
headersToAdd = 'content-type: ' + vars.contentType + CRLF
+ 'authorization: ' + vars.authorization + CRLF;
End-Proc;
This gives me a "401 - This page requires a user-id & password" error
If I copy/paste the credentials and URL into Insomnia and test it - it
works. The user Id stuff is in the "secret key" bit.
Since I copied and pasted this stuff into insomnia from the RPG stuff
list--can only assume I missed a step somewhere. But where?
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