X-CGP-ClamAV-Result: CLEAN X-VirusScanner: Niversoft's CGPClamav Helper v1.22.2a (ClamAV engine v0.102.2) X-Junk-Score: 0 [] X-KAS-Score: 0 [] From: "Peer Sandtner" Received: from www273.your-server.de ([188.40.28.173] verified) by post.selbstdenker.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.3.3) with ESMTPS id 25357041 for webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org; Wed, 03 Feb 2021 17:46:51 +0100 Received-SPF: none receiver=post.selbstdenker.com; client-ip=188.40.28.173; envelope-from=peer@peersandtner.de Received: from sslproxy05.your-server.de ([78.46.172.2]) by www273.your-server.de with esmtpsa (TLSv1.3:TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384:256) (Exim 4.92.3) (envelope-from ) id 1l7LIU-0004Dq-R2 for webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org; Wed, 03 Feb 2021 17:46:31 +0100 Received: from [95.116.59.143] (helo=aloha.fritz.box) by sslproxy05.your-server.de with esmtpsa (TLSv1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:256) (Exim 4.92) (envelope-from ) id 1l7LIU-000OtP-Cv for webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org; Wed, 03 Feb 2021 17:46:30 +0100 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_13BA8BF0-0A48-4EA2-BB6F-928E7930DE75" Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 13.4 \(3608.120.23.2.4\)) Subject: Re: [WO-DEV] ERRest PUT not functioning Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2021 17:46:29 +0100 References: To: WebObjects & WOnder Development In-Reply-To: Message-Id: <69CB6C5C-8817-43F9-83A8-092D4548F93F@peersandtner.de> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3608.120.23.2.4) X-Authenticated-Sender: peer@peersandtner.de X-Virus-Scanned: Clear (ClamAV 0.102.4/26069/Wed Feb 3 13:23:20 2021) --Apple-Mail=_13BA8BF0-0A48-4EA2-BB6F-928E7930DE75 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Ok, i know about annotations in general, but I was not aware, that = ERRest supports it. And especially: These annotations are not part of your example code = (TileV2Controller.java) Or do I miss something? Peer > Am 03.02.2021 um 16:07 schrieb Don Lindsay = : >=20 > Hello Peer; >=20 > There are annotations that can be used to mark methods for specific = http verbs (@GET, @PUT, @POST, etc) it is combined with the @Path = annotation which is passed a value for the path to the method (/TileV2, = /TileV2/Delete, etc). I think it is a way to do route creation without = multiple lines of java code, like you showed. >=20 > Thanks >=20 > Don >=20 >> On Feb 3, 2021, at 07:40, Peer Sandtner = > = wrote: >>=20 >> Ah, yes. Sorry, I was blind. >>=20 >>> I am in development mode right now. I see the put coming into the = server and I can get it to go to the method using the @PUT annotation = with the @PATH, but the json never gets put into a key so I can=E2=80=99t = get the object to update. >>=20 >>=20 >> "using the @PUT annotation with the @PATH"? What do you mean by that? = Hm, excuse my stupidity... >>=20 >> How do you configure your ERXRouteRequestHandler? Something like in = er.rest.example.Application (ERRestRouteExample)? I'm always doing = something like: >>=20 >> ERXRouteRequestHandler routeRequestHandler =3D new = ERXRouteRequestHandler(ERXRouteRequestHandler.WO); >> routeRequestHandler.addRoute(new ERXRoute(Person.ENTITY_NAME, = "/Person/{person:Person}", ERXRoute.Method.Put, PersonController.class, = "update")); >>=20 >> regards, >> Peer >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >>> Am 03.02.2021 um 09:40 schrieb Don Lindsay = >: >>>=20 >>> Hello; >>>=20 >>> I am in development mode right now. I see the put coming into the = server and I can get it to go to the method using the @PUT annotation = with the @PATH, but the json never gets put into a key so I can=E2=80=99t = get the object to update. >>>=20 >>> Thanks, >>>=20 >>> Don >>>=20 >>>> On Feb 3, 2021, at 02:17, Peer Sandtner = > = wrote: >>>>=20 >>>> Hello Don, >>>>=20 >>>> are you using an Apache? In my case I had to modify = webobjects.conf: >>>>=20 >>>> # Specific to Apache 2.4 >>>> >>>> >>>> Require all granted >>>> >>>> Require all denied >>>> =20 >>>>=20 >>>> Peer >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>>> Am 03.02.2021 um 07:21 schrieb Don Lindsay = >: >>>>>=20 >>>>> Hello; >>>>>=20 >>>>> I have a ERRest project. Everything seems to be working except for = when I update an entity the updateAction never gets called. I put = breakpoints in the source code on createAction, updateAction, = indexAction, showAction. The method that gets called for PUT is = indexAction. Am I doing something wrong with the code, I took a look at = the example apps in Project Wonder and used them to create my = boilerplate. >>>>> =20 >>>>> Thanks, >>>>>=20 >>>>> Don >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> The request from the developer tools in the browser: >>>>>=20 >>>>> >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> How the data is being sent: >>>>>=20 >>>>> $.ajax({ >>>>> url: '/cgi-bin/WebObjects/xxxxxx.woa/ra/TileV2', >>>>> type: =E2=80=98PUT', >>>>> data: workingObject, >>>>> dataType: 'json', >>>>> contentType: 'application/json', >>>>> success: function (data) { >>>>> comp._currentTile =3D data; >>>>> console.log(JSON.stringify(data)) >>>>> bootbox.alert({ >>>>> title: "Tile Save", >>>>> message: "Tile saved successfully", >>>>> centerVertical: true >>>>> }); >>>>> comp.resetDirty(); >>>>> comp.initialize(window.connectorsjson, window.tilejson);; >>>>> }, >>>>> error: function (data) { >>>>> bootbox.alert({ >>>>> title: "Tile Save", >>>>> message: "Saving the tile failed, please try again = later", >>>>> centerVertical: true >>>>> }); >>>>> } >>>>> }); >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> TileV2Controller.java >>>>>=20 >>>>> public class TileV2Controller extends BaseRestController { >>>>>=20 >>>>> public TileV2Controller(WORequest request) { >>>>> super(request); >>>>> // TODO Auto-generated constructor stub >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults createAction() throws Throwable { >>>>> TileV2 tilev2 =3D create(createInFilter()); >>>>> editingContext().saveChanges(); >>>>> return response(tilev2,outFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> public ERXKeyFilter createInFilter() { >>>>> return ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes(); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> public ERXKeyFilter outFilter() { >>>>> ERXKeyFilter out =3D createInFilter(); >>>>> return out; >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> /** >>>>> * Returns the value of the "tile" variable from the route. >>>>> * @return >>>>> */ >>>>> public TileV2 tilev2() { >>>>> TileV2 tilev2 =3D routeObjectForKey("tileV2"); >>>>> = tilev2.setTenant(((com.mozaic.app.Session)session()).getTenant()); >>>>> return tilev2; >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> /** >>>>> * The query filter is used in indexAction to control what = attributes and relationships >>>>> * you expose to qualifiers through query parameters >>>>> *=20 >>>>> * @return >>>>> */ >>>>> public static ERXKeyFilter queryFilter() { >>>>> ERXKeyFilter filter =3D = ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAllRecursive(); >>>>> filter.includeAll(); >>>>> return filter; >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> /** >>>>> * This showFilter is used by indexAction and showAction and = says to return all attributes >>>>> * of an TileV2, and for the owner, include all of its = attributes.=20 >>>>> */ >>>>> public static ERXKeyFilter showFilter() { >>>>> ERXKeyFilter filter =3D = ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes(); >>>>> return filter; >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> /** >>>>> * The updateFilter is used by updateAction and createAction and = says to allow updating any attributes of an >>>>> * TileV2. >>>>> * @return >>>>> */ >>>>> public static ERXKeyFilter updateFilter() { >>>>> ERXKeyFilter filter =3D = ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes(); >>>>> return filter; >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults updateAction() { >>>>> TileV2 tilev2 =3D tilev2(); >>>>> update(tilev2, updateFilter()); >>>>> editingContext().saveChanges(); >>>>> return response(tilev2, showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults destroyAction() throws Throwable { >>>>> TileV2 tilev2 =3D tilev2(); >>>>> tilev2.delete(); >>>>> editingContext().saveChanges(); >>>>> return response(tilev2, showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults newAction() throws Throwable { >>>>> TileV2 tilev2 =3D TileV2.createTileV2(editingContext(), = "New Description", null, "New Tile", = ((com.mozaic.app.Session)session()).getTenant()); >>>>> return response(tilev2, showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults showAction() { >>>>> return response(tilev2(), showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>> /** >>>>> * indexAction uses an ERXRestFetchSpecification, which = optionally allows you to expose sorting, qualifying, and batching in = query parameters=20 >>>>> */ >>>>> @Override >>>>> public WOActionResults indexAction() { >>>>> if (isSchemaRequest()) { >>>>> return schemaResponse(showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>> ERXRestFetchSpecification fetchSpec =3D new = ERXRestFetchSpecification<>(TileV2.ENTITY_NAME, null, null, = queryFilter(), TileV2.NAME.ascs(), 25); >>>>> return response(fetchSpec, showFilter()); >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>>=20 >>>>> } >>>>>=20 >>>>=20 >>>=20 >>=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail=_13BA8BF0-0A48-4EA2-BB6F-928E7930DE75 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Ok, = i know about annotations in general, but I was not aware, that ERRest = supports it.
And especially: These annotations are not = part of your example code (TileV2Controller.java)
Or do I miss something?

Peer


Am 03.02.2021 um 16:07 schrieb = Don Lindsay <webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org>:

Hello Peer;

There are annotations = that can be used to mark methods for specific http verbs (@GET, @PUT, = @POST, etc) it is combined with the @Path annotation which is passed a = value for the path to the method (/TileV2, /TileV2/Delete, etc).  I = think it is a way to do route creation without multiple lines of java = code, like you showed.

Thanks

Don

On Feb 3, 2021, at 07:40, Peer = Sandtner <webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org> wrote:

Ah, = yes. Sorry, I was blind.

I am in development mode right now. =  I see the put coming into the server and I can get it to go to the = method using the @PUT annotation with the @PATH, but the json never gets = put into a key so I can=E2=80=99t get the object to = update.

"using the @PUT annotation with the @PATH"? What do you mean = by that? Hm, excuse my stupidity...

How do you configure = your ERXRouteRequestHandler? Something like = in er.rest.example.Application (ERRestRouteExample)? I'm always = doing something like:

ERXRouteRequestHandler routeRequestHandler =3D = new ERXRouteRequestHandler(ERXRouteRequestHandler.WO);
routeRequestHandler.addRoute(new ERXRoute(Person.ENTITY_NAME, = "/Person/{person:Person}", ERXRoute.Method.Put, PersonController.class, = "update"));

regards,
Peer



Am = 03.02.2021 um 09:40 schrieb Don Lindsay <webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org>:

Hello;

I am in development mode = right now.  I see the put coming into the server and I can get it = to go to the method using the @PUT annotation with the @PATH, but the = json never gets put into a key so I can=E2=80=99t get the object to = update.

Thanks,

Don

On Feb 3, 2021, at 02:17, Peer = Sandtner <webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org> wrote:

Hello Don,

are you using an Apache? = In my case I had to modify webobjects.conf:

# Specific to Apache 2.4
<Location = /cgi-bin/WebObjects/>
    <Limit GET POST PUT = OPTIONS >
  =     Require all granted
    </Limit>
    Require all = denied
</Location>   

Peer



Am 03.02.2021 um 07:21 schrieb = Don Lindsay <webobjects-dev@wocommunity.org>:

Hello;

I have a ERRest project. = Everything seems to be working except for when I update an entity the = updateAction never gets called.  I put breakpoints in the source = code on createAction, updateAction, indexAction, showAction. The method = that gets called for PUT is indexAction.  Am I doing something = wrong with the code, I took a look at the example apps in Project Wonder = and used them to create my boilerplate.
  
Thanks,

Don


The request from the developer tools in the = browser:

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How = the data is being sent:

$.ajax({
url: '/cgi-bin/WebObjects/xxxxxx.woa/ra/TileV2',
= type: =E2=80=98PUT',
data: workingObject,
dataType: 'json',
= contentType: 'application/json',
success: function (data) = {
comp._currentTile =3D data;
console.log(JSON.stringify(data))
bootbox.alert({
= title: "Tile Save",
message: "Tile saved successfully",
centerVertical: = true
= });
comp.resetDirty();
comp.initialize(window.connectorsjson, window.tilejson);;
},
error: function (data) {
bootbox.alert({
= title: "Tile Save",
message: "Saving the tile failed, please try again = later",
= centerVertical: true
});
}
});



TileV2Controller.java

public class TileV2Controller extends BaseRestController = {

public = TileV2Controller(WORequest request) {
= super(request);
= // TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}

= @Override
public = WOActionResults createAction() throws Throwable {
TileV2 tilev2 =3D = create(createInFilter());
= editingContext().saveChanges();
= return response(tilev2,outFilter());
= }
public = ERXKeyFilter createInFilter() {
= return ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes();
= }
public = ERXKeyFilter outFilter() {
= ERXKeyFilter out = =3D createInFilter();
= return = out;
= }
/**
* = Returns the value of the "tile" variable from the route.
* @return
*/
= public TileV2 tilev2() {
= TileV2 tilev2 =3D routeObjectForKey("tileV2");
= tilev2.setTenant(((com.mozaic.app.Session)session()).get= Tenant());
return tilev2;
= }
/**
* The = query filter is used in indexAction to control what attributes and = relationships
= * you expose to qualifiers through query parameters
= * 
* = @return
*/
= public static ERXKeyFilter queryFilter() {
ERXKeyFilter filter =3D ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAllRecursive();
= filter.includeAll();
= return = filter;
= }
/**
* This = showFilter is used by indexAction and showAction and says to return all = attributes
= * of an TileV2, and for the owner, include all of its = attributes. 
= */
public = static = ERXKeyFilter showFilter() {
= ERXKeyFilter filter =3D ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes();
= return = filter;
= }
/**
* The = updateFilter is used by updateAction and createAction and says to allow = updating any attributes of an
* TileV2.
* @return
*/
= public static ERXKeyFilter updateFilter() {
ERXKeyFilter = filter =3D = ERXKeyFilter.filterWithAttributes();
= return= filter;
= }
@Override
public WOActionResults = updateAction() {
= TileV2 tilev2 =3D = tilev2();
= update(tilev2, = updateFilter());
= editingContext().saveChanges();
= return response(tilev2, showFilter());
}

= @Override
public = WOActionResults destroyAction() throws Throwable {
TileV2 tilev2 =3D = tilev2();
= tilev2.delete();
= editingContext().saveChanges();
= return response(tilev2, showFilter());
}

= @Override
public = WOActionResults newAction() throws Throwable {
= TileV2 tilev2 =3D = TileV2.createTileV2(editingContext(), "New Description", null, "New Tile",  = ((com.mozaic.app.Session)session()).getTenant());
return response(tilev2, showFilter());
= }
@Override
public WOActionResults showAction() = {
return response(tilev2(), = showFilter());
= }
/**
* = indexAction uses an ERXRestFetchSpecification, which optionally allows = you to expose sorting, qualifying, and batching in query = parameters 
= */
@Override
public WOActionResults indexAction() = {
if (isSchemaRequest()) = {
return = schemaResponse(showFilter());
= }
= ERXRestFetchSpecification<TileV2> fetchSpec =3D new = ERXRestFetchSpecification<>(TileV2.ENTITY_NAME, null, null, queryFilter(), TileV2.NAME.ascs(), = 25);
return response(fetchSpec, showFilter());
= }
}






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