A few days ago I did a similar question here: How to get JSON data in an Odoo controller?
But now, I need to create a controller which receives only JSON data. So, I am doing the request from a Python console, this way:
import requests
import json
url = 'http://localhost:8069/odoo/test'
headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
data = {
    'name': 'Jane',
    'email': '[email protected]',
}
data_json = json.dumps(data)
r = requests.post(url=url, data=data_json, headers=headers)
I have created a controller which listens to http://localhost:8069/odoo/test, this way:
import openerp.http as http
from openerp.http import Response
import logging
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class WebFormController(http.Controller):
    @http.route('/odoo/test', type='json',
                auth='public', methods=['POST'], website=True)
    def index(self, **args):
        _logger.info('CONNECTION SUCCESSFUL')
        _logger.info(args)
        name = args.get('name', False)
        email = args.get('email', False)
        _logger.info(name)
        _logger.info(email)
        if not name:
            Response.status = '400 Bad Request'
        return '{"response": "OK"}'
The problem is that I am receiving an empty JSON in the controller. I can read CONNECTION SUCCESFUL in the log, with no error, but when I show args, I get {}, and obviously due to that, False when writing name and email.
If I pass the data as a Python dictionary or as a string, I get the following error:
Invalid JSON data: 'name=Jane&email=jane.doe%40gmail.com' or
Invalid JSON data: "{'name': 'Jane', 'email': '[email protected]'}" respectively.
If I modify type='json' and I write type='http' instead, I get the following error:
Function declared as capable of handling request of type 'http' but called with a request of type 'json'.
I have read that may be this could be solved if the request is sent using the parameter json instead of data, this way:
r = requests.post(url=url, json=data_json, headers=headers)
Unfortunately, the server which is going to make the request has an old operating system which cannot update the python-requests package, so I cannot use json parameter since it did not exist at the version installed in that server.
Please, can anyone help me? I need get JSON data in the controller, not a string neither Python dictionaries.
You have just forgotten to put your data inside the params keywords:
Use this correct syntax :
data = {"params": dict(key="value")}
data = {
    "params": {
        "name":"prakashsharma",
        "email":"[email protected]",
        "phone":"+917859884833"
    }
}
Please don't forget to  use json.dumps(data) and 'Content-Type': 'application/json' while requesting a resource in json format.
I am damn sure your issue will be solved after using this one my friend... cheers :)!!
You can use below format for a POST request
{
"params" : {
    "name" : "Order/1/18",
    "session_id" : 1,
    "customer_count" : 2,
    "partner_id" : 9,
    "lines": [
        {
            "product_id": 37,
            "qty" : 2,
            "price_unit" : 2,
            "discount" : 10
        }
        ],
    "pos_reference" : 2,
    "note" : "This is a test note"
}
}
Content type must be application/json
How odoo route will handle request ?
@http.route(['/api/v1/resources/<string:api_key>/pos_order'], 
            auth="public",
            website=False,
            type="json",
            csrf=False,
            methods = ['POST'])
def create_update_pos_order(self, api_key=None, **kwargs):
    print(kwargs.get('name')) -> Order/1/18
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