Hi, Brandon and Federico
Thank you for your reply.
Web server is not in my access and since its https request tcpdump will not help until i get specific certificates. I replaced the URL here. Yes. 400 response is from server side.
# POST $http_req(body) = "r_uri=$rU&f_uri=$fU"; http_async_query("https://example.com/test.php", "HTTP_REPLY");
Its working fine without any header specification.
However, when i try to send in the example format:
# POST $http_req(hdr) = "Content-Type: application/json"; $http_req(method) = "POST"; $http_req(body) = "{'r_uri':'" + $rU + "', 'f_uri':'" + $fU + "'}"; http_async_query("https://example.com/test.php", "HTTP_REPLY");
It results in INFO: <script>: route[HTTP_REPLY]: status 400 INFO: <script>: route[HTTP_REPLY]: body Insufficient parameters.
where should i look?
-- regards,
abdul basit | p: +92 32 1416 4196 | o: +92 30 0841 1445
On 13 July 2017 at 13:46, Federico Cabiddu federico.cabiddu@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, this has nothing to do with the module. The reply is coming from your http server. In the first request you are sending a json body with "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" while it should be "Content-Type: application/json". In the second request you are sending a totally different body. You should check your webserver's logs.
Best regards,
Federico Cabiddu
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