[ECODP-dev] Last update date as API call

Dimitrios Mexis dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com
Tue Aug 27 10:00:43 UTC 2013


Good!

On http://192.168.35.145/en/data

I don't see today the box, that I translated from home.json.

Also I have sent it to the list and you, the relevant file to add it in 
the repository.

Can you do something on that ?

Regards
Dimitrios

On 27/08/2013 11:54, John Glover wrote:
> Hi Dimitrios,
>
> Thanks, yes it looks good now.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
> On 27 August 2013 11:45, Dimitrios Mexis <dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com 
> <mailto:dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi John,
>
>     Thank you for the link, very helpfull. I parse the response there,
>     and gives me green.
>
>     Regards
>     Dimitrios
>
>
>     On 27/08/2013 11:31, John Glover wrote:
>>     Hi Dimitrios,
>>
>>     Sorry, perhaps my email was a bit unclear - the surrounding
>>     single quotes were not supposed to be included, as of course this
>>     is still not valid JSON. There is a useful tool here:
>>     http://jsonlint.com/
>>
>>     Regards,
>>     John
>>
>>
>>     On 27 August 2013 11:28, Dimitrios Mexis
>>     <dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com
>>     <mailto:dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         now ?
>>
>>
>>         On 27/08/2013 11:19, John Glover wrote:
>>>         Hi Dimitrios,
>>>
>>>         Thanks, it is now returning the date in the correct format
>>>         (on the test server), and the content-type is now
>>>         application/json. However, you are no longer returning valid
>>>         JSON. Can you please return a string of the form:
>>>         '{"lastUpdate": "DD/MM/YYYY"}'.
>>>
>>>         Regards,
>>>         John
>>>
>>>
>>>         On 27 August 2013 10:51, Dimitrios Mexis
>>>         <dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com
>>>         <mailto:dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Hello John,
>>>
>>>             Thank you for the feedback,
>>>             I removed the overall json output, and return it as a
>>>             dump string text.
>>>             I test it on browser, and is application/json for sure.
>>>             But not JSON output.
>>>
>>>             can you check now again on 212.xxx ?
>>>
>>>
>>>             On 27/08/2013 9:58, John Glover wrote:
>>>>             Hi Dimitrios,
>>>>
>>>>             I have a couple of comments about this API call:
>>>>
>>>>             - could you please return the date in the correct
>>>>             format? It is currently returning DD-MM-YYYY but should
>>>>             be DD/MM/YYYY.
>>>>             - (small issue) it returns JSON but the content-type
>>>>             header is set as text/html instead of application/json
>>>>             which seems like an error.
>>>>
>>>>             Regards,
>>>>             John
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>             On 20 August 2013 17:17, Dimitrios Mexis
>>>>             <dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com
>>>>             <mailto:dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                 Hi Darwin,
>>>>
>>>>                 as we have some problems with the network and dns
>>>>                 translation, I put a new rule in /etc/nginx which
>>>>                 directs the call to the API, to another Drupal
>>>>                 version that carries this API call.
>>>>
>>>>                 Normally it must be sufficient.
>>>>
>>>>                 Thanks,
>>>>                 Dimitrios
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 On 20/08/2013 16:46, Darwin Peltan wrote:
>>>>>                 Hi Dimitrios,
>>>>>
>>>>>                 This API doesn't seem to be present on the test
>>>>>                 site (212.xx) - Please could you install it there
>>>>>                 as well ASAP.
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Darwin
>>>>>
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>>>>>                 On 12 August 2013 14:37, Dimitrios Mexis
>>>>>                 <dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com
>>>>>                 <mailto:dimitrios.mexis at tenforce.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>                     check
>>>>>
>>>>>                     curl http://odp.tenforce.com/api/getUpdatedDate
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Regards
>>>>>                     Dimitrios
>>>>>
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