GET request works on Chrome but not on Postman
I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:
API route:
router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
var body = req.body;
conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
}
return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
});
});});
API something (I don't know what this is called):
let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {
return $http({
method : 'GET',
url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
data: cardId,
headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
async : true
});
};
DB model/schema + Postman API call
Postman return (returns correctly what I want)
Chrome API call
Chrome API return
I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.
mongodb api request postman
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I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:
API route:
router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
var body = req.body;
conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
}
return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
});
});});
API something (I don't know what this is called):
let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {
return $http({
method : 'GET',
url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
data: cardId,
headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
async : true
});
};
DB model/schema + Postman API call
Postman return (returns correctly what I want)
Chrome API call
Chrome API return
I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.
mongodb api request postman
add a comment |
I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:
API route:
router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
var body = req.body;
conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
}
return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
});
});});
API something (I don't know what this is called):
let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {
return $http({
method : 'GET',
url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
data: cardId,
headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
async : true
});
};
DB model/schema + Postman API call
Postman return (returns correctly what I want)
Chrome API call
Chrome API return
I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.
mongodb api request postman
I'm trying to get these itens called "cards" out of a MongoDB/AngularJS application. But only archived ones. Schema/structure bellow:
API route:
router.get('/showArchivedCard/:idParam', (req, res) => {
var body = req.body;
conn.getConnection(req, res, 'ListModel', function (ListModel) {
ListModel.find({status:'active', _id:req.params.idParam, 'cards.status':'archived', 'cards._id':body._id}, (err, data) => {
if (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: true, data: err });
}
return res.status(201).json({ error: false, data: data });
});
});});
API something (I don't know what this is called):
let _getArchivedCard = (listId, cardId) => {
return $http({
method : 'GET',
url : EasyTask.API + '/api/v3/list/showArchivedCard/' + listId,
data: cardId,
headers : { 'Content-Type':'application/json', 'tokenName' :EasyTask.tokenName},
async : true
});
};
DB model/schema + Postman API call
Postman return (returns correctly what I want)
Chrome API call
Chrome API return
I'm sorry if this question feels too vague or convoluted, I don't know how to briefly and pragmatically explain such a complex scenario, also it's my first question here. If there's any information I've let out or anything I've missed please let me know.
mongodb api request postman
mongodb api request postman
asked Nov 16 '18 at 16:09
Gustavo MaximoGustavo Maximo
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After putting a console.log(req.body)
under the Router I found out that apparently the GET
method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post
instead of router.get
.
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After putting a console.log(req.body)
under the Router I found out that apparently the GET
method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post
instead of router.get
.
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After putting a console.log(req.body)
under the Router I found out that apparently the GET
method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post
instead of router.get
.
add a comment |
After putting a console.log(req.body)
under the Router I found out that apparently the GET
method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post
instead of router.get
.
After putting a console.log(req.body)
under the Router I found out that apparently the GET
method doesn't allow a body, so I was basically sending an empty query. I don't know why it worked on Postman but all I had to do was change the method I use in the API to router.post
instead of router.get
.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 16:30
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