Paul,
I'd assume this'd go to VFPX on Github at some point. I'll probably complete the wrapping some time in August or thereabouts, but not sure I'd upload it at that time...
Another thing it does is it validates properties. If there's a range or a list of values for a given property, the mechanism to process properties is so abstracted that validating said properties wasn't too big a deal. As of this version, method parameters are not validated.
Bill Anderson
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:44 AM Paul H. Tarver paul@tpcqpc.com wrote:
Sounds very interesting. Do you have some ETA in mind for selling/releasing the tool?
Paul H. Tarver Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.
-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Bill Anderson Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2022 7:05 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: Re: Need Help - Foxpro & Chilkat & Rest API
A Foxpro wrapper would be too much to hope for, but that would be even
better if it is exists.<<
It exists, you haven't seen it yet. I'm working on a VFP tool that wraps *everything* in the Chilkat library. Over halfway done. There's 103 classes (1 deprecated) and I've wrapped maybe 61 of them?
I too experienced *exactly* what you experienced re: Chilkat. The upside - They do document well. The downside? They document well. It's all on one web page per class and hard to see the big picture. To their defense, I don't necessarily have a better way to display such information on the web.
Rest is one of the classes I've wrapped, FWIW but that may not necessarily help clarify your issue. If you think it might, just send me an email - or I'll take a look at it.
If I complete the wrapping I may do something similar with their example code.
Bill Anderson
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 10:46 AM Paul H. Tarver paul@tpcqpc.com wrote:
I have a spec project where I need to build an application using a REST
API
to extract data elements and then post those data elements to a different system. The API requires me to get a token upfront (which has a
five-minute
life span), issue my requests with the token and then get the results
back
in a JSON or XML format. Based on recommendations I received at the
Virtual
FoxFest earlier this year, I purchased the Chilkat tools and dove into
what
has turned out to be the deep end without knowing how to swim. The documentation at Chilkat while extensive is almost too extensive for me
to
understand exactly what I've got to do to make this work.
So far, I've been unable to even get a token back. All I seem to be able
to
get back from the server is
400 Bad request
Your browser sent an invalid request.
That response has been less than helpful. I've reached out to the API Provider but their answers are focused on requests issued after I get the token.
My question is this: Does anyone have any sample Foxpro code they use for
a
similar process (Request a token, then make requests with the token)
using
the Chilkat tools they would be willing to share? A Foxpro wrapper would
be
too much to hope for, but that would be even better if it is exists. I've got to get to a point where I'm beyond this initial stage to prove I can make this work.
Help! I know this is possible, but so far, I'm not making much headway.
Paul H. Tarver Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.
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