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POST json to rails server

def create   req = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(request.body)   if user = User.authenticate(req["email"], req["password"])     session[:user_id] = user.id     render :json => "{\"r\": \"t\"}" + req   else     render :json => "{\"r\": \"f\"}"   end end 

'create' method is in a controller and mapped to "/login", I am setting correct content types and accept headers from my curl client. I am getting a 422 http status response all the time.

Any suggestions?

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Rohan Avatar asked Feb 06 '11 16:02

Rohan


1 Answers

If you are sending in the right headers, then you won't need to do "ActiveSupport::JSON.decode" -- rails will do that for you.

You'll need to set the following headers in your post.

Content-Type: application/json Accept: application/json 

A 422 means Unprocessable Entity --- generally that there was a validation failure.

You should be able to have. If you can't, then your headers aren't set correctly.

def create   if user = User.authenticate(params["email"], params["password"])     session[:user_id] = user.id     render :json => "{\"r\": \"t\"}" + req   else     render :json => "{\"r\": \"f\"}"   end end 
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Jesse Wolgamott Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 04:09

Jesse Wolgamott