I am trying to call GCM notification by using POST.
The code I am using is :
var jsonbody={"to": "/topics/global",
"data": {
"title": "TestTitle",
"is_background": false,
"message": "Testmessage",
"image": "",
"payload": {
"team": "India",
"score": "5.6" },
"timestamp": "2016-12-13 16:32:05"
}
};
var request = require('request');
request.post({
headers: {'content-type': 'application/json',
Authorization:'key=(my key)'},
url: 'https://fcm.googleapis.com/fcm/send',
BODY: jsonbody
}, function (error, response, body) {
if (error) {
console.log('failure ' + error);
} else {
console.log('success '+response + 'and ' +body);
}
});
I am getting error as :
success [object Object]and JSON_PARSING_ERROR: Unexpected token END
OF FILE at position 0.
I was actually missing something :
body: JSON.stringify(jsonbody)
Rest all was correct.
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I'm trying to use the new Google Forms API to add an image to an existing Google form. At the moment I'm just trying to change the image Alt Text. I haven't been able to get it to work. I keep getting a 400 error. I'm hooping someone can point out what I'm doing wrong.
TIA for any help
This is the code:
function callFormsAPI() {
Logger.log('Calling the Forms API!');
var formId = "1oxBZrRG6UEcrLSXrT9P9hcqgkvE12UQDYUOAYyg3eeA"
// Get OAuth Token
var OAuthToken = ScriptApp.getOAuthToken();
Logger.log('OAuth token is: ' + OAuthToken);
var path = "https://forms.googleapis.com/v1beta/forms/"
var formsAPIUrl = path+formId+':batchUpdate'
Logger.log('formsAPIUrl is: ' + formsAPIUrl);
var body = tempAPI()
var options = {
'headers': {
Authorization: 'Bearer ' + OAuthToken,
Accept: 'application/json'
},
muteHttpExceptions: true,
'method': 'post',
'payload' : JSON.stringify(body)
// 'payload' : body
};
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(formsAPIUrl, options);
Logger.log('Response from forms.responses was: ' + response);
var text = response.getContentText()
console.log(text)
}
function tempAPI(){
var itemId = "2005660890"
var imageString = 'https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1552519507-da3b142c6e3d';
var request = {
"requests": [
{
"updateItem": {
"item": {
"itemId": itemId,
"questionItem": {
"image": {
"altText": 'this is a car',
// "sourceUri": imageString
}
}
},
"updateMask": "altText"
// "updateMask": "item/questionItem/image/sourceUri"
} //end of update item
}
]
}
return request
}
This is the response I'm getting
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Invalid JSON payload received. Unknown name \"{\"requests\":[{\"updateItem\":{\"item\":{\"itemId\":\"2005660890\",\"questionItem\":{\"image\":{\"altText\":\"this is a car\"}}},\"updateMask\":\"altText\"}}]}\": Cannot bind query parameter. Field '{\"requests\":[{\"updateItem\":{\"item\":{\"itemId\":\"2005660890\",\"questionItem\":{\"image\":{\"altText\":\"this is a car\"}}},\"updateMask\":\"altText\"}}]}' could not be found in request message.",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
"details": [
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest",
"fieldViolations": [
{
"description": "Invalid JSON payload received. Unknown name \"{\"requests\":[{\"updateItem\":{\"item\":{\"itemId\":\"2005660890\",\"questionItem\":{\"image\":{\"altText\":\"this is a car\"}}},\"updateMask\":\"altText\"}}]}\": Cannot bind query parameter. Field '{\"requests\":[{\"updateItem\":{\"item\":{\"itemId\":\"2005660890\",\"questionItem\":{\"image\":{\"altText\":\"this is a car\"}}},\"updateMask\":\"altText\"}}]}' could not be found in request message."
}
]
}
]
}
}
I have a roblem while directing a request from Cloud Flare workers to my API. When I catch the error I get this:
SyntaxError: Unexpected token \n in JSON at position 240
when I did some research I saw some articles about it being about JSON.parse. But I couldn't find the solution.
Example Request Body:
{"link": "link", "provider": "company", "oauth": "key", "testText": "text"}
Cloud Flare Workers Code:
addEventListener('fetch', function (event) {
const { request } = event;
const response = handleRequest(request).catch(handleError)
event.respondWith(response)
})
async function handleRequest(request) {
const realBody = JSON.parse(`${await request.json()}`
.replace(/\n/g, "\\n")
.replace(/\r/g, "\\r")
.replace(/\t/g, "\\t")
.replace(/\f/g, "\\f"));
const stringifiedJSON = JSON.stringify(realBody);
const init = {
body: stringifiedJSON,
method: "POST",
headers: {
"content-type": "application/json;charset=UTF-8",
},
};
const initLog = {
body: JSON.stringify({ msg: { discountBodyStringified: realBody }}),
method: "POST",
headers: {
"content-type": "application/json;charset=UTF-8",
},
}
const responseLogger = await fetch("https://example.com/log", initLog)
console.log(responseLogger)
console.log(init)
const response = await fetch("https://example.com", init)
return new Response("tweet sent!")
}
function handleError(error) {
console.error('Uncaught error:', error)
const { stack } = error
const initLog = {
body: JSON.stringify({ msg: { error: stack || error }}),
method: "POST",
headers: {
"content-type": "application/json;charset=UTF-8",
},
}
const responseLogger = fetch("https://example.com/log", initLog)
return new Response(stack || error, {
status: 500,
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'text/plain;charset=UTF-8'
}
})
}
problem is not in the code, the problem in request which you are or front app is sending somewhere you lived extra comma or didnt close field.
For example:
{
"name": "Alice",
}
this will give same error as SyntaxError: Unexpected token \n in JSON at position because extra comma is there or
{
"name": "Alice
}
this also will throw error because I didnt close quotes
I can't figure out why I'm getting the below error when I attempt to create a post with the GMB API in Google Apps Script. I'm following this documentation https://developers.google.com/my-business/content/posts-data
{
"error": {
"code": 400,
"message": "Request contains an invalid argument.",
"status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
"details": [
{
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.mybusiness.v4.ValidationError",
"errorDetails": [
{
"code": 2,
"field": "summary",
"message": "Standard local post must have at least a media or summary."
}
]
}
]
}
}
Here is my script
function callToActionPost() {
var url = 'https://mybusiness.googleapis.com/v4/accounts/123/locations/456/localPosts';
var options = {
headers: { Authorization: "Bearer " + getGMBService_().getAccessToken() },
method: 'POST',
muteHttpExceptions: true,
languageCode: "en",
topicType: "STANDARD",
summary: "New Release!",
callToAction: {
actionType: "ORDER",
url: "https://www.artivem.com/"
},
media: {
sourceUrl: "https://untappd.akamaized.net/photos/2021_04_16/ccff4c358e362ce3c4835fcc94549a8f_640x640.jpg",
mediaFormat: "PHOTO"
}
};
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options);
Logger.log(response);
}
I tried the following adaption, but it did not work
function callToActionPost() {
var url = 'https://mybusiness.googleapis.com/v4/accounts/123/locations/456/localPosts';
var options = {
headers: { Authorization: "Bearer " + getGMBService_().getAccessToken() },
method: 'POST',
muteHttpExceptions: true,
payload: {
languageCode: "en",
topicType: "STANDARD",
summary: "New Release!",
callToAction: {
actionType: "ORDER",
url: "https://www.artivem.com/"
},
media: {
sourceUrl: "https://untappd.akamaized.net/photos/2021_04_16/ccff4c358e362ce3c4835fcc94549a8f_640x640.jpg",
mediaFormat: "PHOTO"
}
}
};
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options);
Logger.log(response);
}
Thanks in advance!
The request object needs to go into the payload. "payload" is a parameter of the options.
function callToActionPost() {
var url = 'https://mybusiness.googleapis.com/v4/accounts/123/locations/456/localPosts';
var payload = {
"languageCode": "en-US",
"summary": "New Release!",
"callToAction": {
"actionType": "ORDER",
"url": "https://www.artivem.com/"
},
"media": [{
"sourceUrl": "https://untappd.akamaized.net/photos/2021_04_16/9999999999999999.jpg",
"mediaFormat": "PHOTO"
}]
}
var options = {
headers: { Authorization: "Bearer " + getGMBService_().getAccessToken() },
method: 'POST',
muteHttpExceptions: true,
'contentType': 'application/json',
'payload' : JSON.stringify(payload)
};
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, options);
Logger.log(response);
if (response.getResponseCode() !== 200) {
console.log("Error Code: " + response.getResponseCode());
}
}
I am currently following the prepare the file for viewer tutorial on autodesk forge. This is the link:
https://forge.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/tutorials/prep-file4viewer/
Rather than making the requests using cURL, I have made javascript code using jquery ajax to make the requests. I have made each request a function, with a button to trigger each request, as the code shows below. Currently, each request works fine except for the translate to svf request. When I attempt to make that request and check the status of my request the following message is printed:
{
"urn": "dXJuOmFkc2sub2JqZWN0czpvcy5vYmplY3Q6cHJvamVjdGZpbGVzMTIzNC9fTUMtMTQwMDYlMjBGT0xERVIlMjBBU1NZJTIwLSUyMEhTQ0YtMTIuaWFtLmR3Zg",
"derivatives": [{
"hasThumbnail": "false",
"name": "_MC-14006 FOLDER ASSY - HSCF-12.iam.dwf",
"progress": "complete",
"messages": [{
"type": "error",
"code": "DWF2D-Not_A_DWF_Error",
"message": "Unable to open, not a DWF/DWFx file."
}, {
"type": "error",
"message": "Extractor error code -11",
"code": "TranslationWorker-InternalFailure"
}],
"outputType": "svf",
"status": "failed"
}],
"hasThumbnail": "false",
"progress": "complete",
"type": "manifest",
"region": "US",
"version": "1.0",
"status": "failed"
Using postman, I can make the same request and everything will work fine. Then when I attempt to translate the file again, it will work as long as it's from the same bucket. I need files to be able to be uploaded and translated right away from the code, without having to translate it first in postman. I even attempted to copy the postman code for the translation request, but am getting the same error when the file is not already in my bucket. Below is my code for the simple webpage.
<html>
<title>Viewer</title>
<head>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.5.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/twitter-bootstrap/3.4.1/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jstree/3.3.7/jstree.min.js"></script>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, minimum-scale=1.0, initial-scale=1, user-scalable=no" />
<meta charset="utf-8">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://developer.api.autodesk.com/modelderivative/v2/viewers/7.*/style.min.css" type="text/css">
<script src="https://developer.api.autodesk.com/modelderivative/v2/viewers/7.*/viewer3D.min.js"></script>
<style>
body {
margin: 0;
}
#forgeViewer {
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
margin: 40px;
background-color: #F0F8FF;
}
</style>
</head>
<script>
//variable declaration
var access_token='';
const bucketKey = 'projectfiles123874';
const policyKey = 'transient';
var urn1 = '';
var urn2 = '';
var urn3 = '';
//var fileName = '_MC-14006 FOLDER ASSY - HSCF-12.iam.dwf';
var fileName = '';
if(access_token == ''){
getToken();
}
function getToken(){
$.ajax({
method: 'POST',
url: 'https://developer.api.autodesk.com/authentication/v1/authenticate',
headers: {
'content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
},
data: 'client_id=lAOwCkVLo307t4fxWdEriDrPs1CAhdMl&client_secret=AhWJ5cIrm6Lh65AB&grant_type=client_credentials&scope=data:read data:write bucket:read viewables:read bucket:create data:create',
success:function(response){
access_token=response.access_token;
console.log(response);
console.log(access_token);
},
error:function(error){
console.log(error);
}
})
}
function createBucket(){
$.ajax({
method: 'POST',
url: "https://developer.api.autodesk.com/oss/v2/buckets",
headers:{
"content-type": "application/json",
// "x-ads-force":true,
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
data: JSON.stringify({
'bucketKey': bucketKey,
'policyKey': policyKey
}),
success:function(response){
console.log(response);
//window.location.href = "http://team/www/upload.html";
},
error:function(error){
if (error.response && error.response.status == 409){
console.log("bucket alrready exists, skipping creation.");
}
else{
console.log("failed to create new bucket.");
}
}
})
}
function uploadFile(){
$.ajax({
method: 'PUT',
url:"https://developer.api.autodesk.com/oss/v2/buckets/"+encodeURIComponent(bucketKey)+"/objects/"+encodeURIComponent(fileName)+"",
data: 'C:\Users\matthew_vidovic\Desktop\DWGs\_MC-7251 CLOROX CARTON FORMER.iam.dwf',
headers:{
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
success:function(response){
console.log(response);
urn1 = response.objectId;
console.log(urn1);
urn2 = btoa(urn1);
console.log(urn2);
},
error:function(error){
console.log(error);
}
})
}
function translateToSVF(){
$.ajax({
method: 'POST',
url:"https://developer.api.autodesk.com/modelderivative/v2/designdata/job",
headers:{
"content-type": "application/json",
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
data:JSON.stringify({
"input":{ "urn":urn2
},
"output":{ "destination":{
"region": "us"
},
"formats": [
{
"type": "svf",
"views": [
"2d",
"3d"
]
}
]
}
}),
success:function(response){
console.log(response);
urn3=response.urn;
console.log(urn3);
// console.log(access_token);
},
error:function(error){
console.log(error);
}
})
/* POSTMAN REQUEST CODE
var settings = {
"url": "https://developer.api.autodesk.com/modelderivative/v2/designdata/job",
"method": "POST",
"timeout": 0,
"headers": {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Cookie": "PF=5aKDLaxVErxdqJY5p40NQy",
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
"data": JSON.stringify({"input":{"urn":urn2,"rootFilename":fileName,"compressedUrn":false},"output":{"destination":{"region":"us"},"formats":[{"type":"svf","views":["2d","3d"]}]}}),
};
$.ajax(settings).done(function (response) {
console.log(response);
urn3 = response.urn;
console.log(urn3);
});
*/
}
function checkStatus(){
$.ajax({
method: 'GET',
url: "https://developer.api.autodesk.com/modelderivative/v2/designdata/" + encodeURIComponent(urn3) + "/manifest",
headers:{
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
success: function(response){
console.log(response);
},
error: function(error){
console.log(error);
}
})
}
/*
if(access_token == ''){
getToken();
}
else if(urn1 == ''){
uploadFile();
}
else translateToSVF();
*/
function displayViewer(){
var viewer;
var options = {
env: 'AutodeskProduction',
api: 'derivativeV2', // for models uploaded to EMEA change this option to 'derivativeV2_EU'
getAccessToken: function(onTokenReady) {
var token = access_token;
var timeInSeconds = 3600; // Use value provided by Forge Authentication (OAuth) API
onTokenReady(token, timeInSeconds);
}
};
Autodesk.Viewing.Initializer(options, function() {
var htmlDiv = document.getElementById('forgeViewer');
viewer = new Autodesk.Viewing.GuiViewer3D(htmlDiv);
var startedCode = viewer.start();
if (startedCode > 0) {
console.error('Failed to create a Viewer: WebGL not supported.');
return;
}
console.log('Initialization complete, loading a model next...');
});
var documentId = 'urn:'+urn3;
Autodesk.Viewing.Document.load(documentId, onDocumentLoadSuccess, onDocumentLoadFailure);
function onDocumentLoadSuccess(viewerDocument) {
var defaultModel = viewerDocument.getRoot().getDefaultGeometry();
viewer.loadDocumentNode(viewerDocument, defaultModel);
}
function onDocumentLoadFailure() {
console.error('Failed fetching Forge manifest');
}
}
/*
function check(){
if (access_token='') getToken
}
*/
function processSelectedFiles(fileInput) {
var files = fileInput.files;
for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
// alert("Filename " + files[i].name);
fileName = files[i].name;
console.log(fileName);
}
}
</script>
<body><h1>Model Viewer</h1>
<p><button onclick="getToken()">Get Token</button></p>
<p><button onclick="createBucket()">Create Bucket</button></p>
<p><button onclick="uploadFile()">upload file</button></p>
<p><button onclick="translateToSVF()">Translate</button></p>
<p><button onclick="checkStatus()">Check Status</button></p>
<p><button onclick="displayViewer()">display Viewer</button></p>
<p><input type="file" id="input" onchange="processSelectedFiles(this)"></p>
<div id="forgeViewer"></div>
</body>
</html>
Any help as to why this is happening would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
Your PUT is not specifying a file name, just a folder, so probably the upload is corrupted. Also, you don't need to provide a content-type.
The file must be selected by the user, your browser app does not have access to the local folder structure. You can create an input file or form, then pass it to the data field
method: 'PUT',
url:"https://developer.api.autodesk.com/oss/v2/buckets/"+encodeURIComponent(bucketKey)+"/objects/"+encodeURIComponent(fileName)+"",
data: theForm.theInput.files[0],
headers:{
Authorization: "Bearer " + access_token
},
You can verify your download via SHA-1 signature or, easier, comparing the file size local and live (inside the bucket).
I'm building a webapplication in NodeJS.
Back-end in application is connected with user just via Json API. I'm trying to do login option. It's possible? How can I receive response from Passport Authenticate?
function post_api(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' });
// Check method
if(!req.body.method)
res.write( JSON.stringify({
"status":"400",
"response": {
"status" : "error",
"info": "Method not defined."
}
}));
else
{
if(req.body.method == "login")
{
passport.authenticate('local', {failureFlash: true, successFlash: true});
// Something here but i have no idea what...
res.write( JSON.stringify({
"status":"200",
"response": {
"status" : "error", // or success
"info": req.flash('error')
}
}));
}
else
res.write( JSON.stringify({
"status":"404",
"response": {
"status" : "error",
"info": "Method not found."
}
}));
}
res.end(); };
This of course doesn't works, how it should look like?