Pass arguments to a CURL GET call
I am trying to execute a CURL call by passing parameters.
However, it does not return the intended output.
Here is the code:
curl -X GET 'http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date'
Please let me know how I can pass $from_date and $to_date in the above URL.
unix curl parameters
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I am trying to execute a CURL call by passing parameters.
However, it does not return the intended output.
Here is the code:
curl -X GET 'http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date'
Please let me know how I can pass $from_date and $to_date in the above URL.
unix curl parameters
When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53
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I am trying to execute a CURL call by passing parameters.
However, it does not return the intended output.
Here is the code:
curl -X GET 'http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date'
Please let me know how I can pass $from_date and $to_date in the above URL.
unix curl parameters
I am trying to execute a CURL call by passing parameters.
However, it does not return the intended output.
Here is the code:
curl -X GET 'http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date'
Please let me know how I can pass $from_date and $to_date in the above URL.
unix curl parameters
unix curl parameters
asked Nov 20 '18 at 18:26
Aarsh DaveAarsh Dave
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When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53
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When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53
When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53
When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53
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I think you want to substitute the values of variables $from_date and $to_date in the link. Variables are not substituted in single quoted strings. Try replacing single quotes with double quotes:
curl -X GET "http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date"
Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
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I think you want to substitute the values of variables $from_date and $to_date in the link. Variables are not substituted in single quoted strings. Try replacing single quotes with double quotes:
curl -X GET "http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date"
Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
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I think you want to substitute the values of variables $from_date and $to_date in the link. Variables are not substituted in single quoted strings. Try replacing single quotes with double quotes:
curl -X GET "http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date"
Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
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I think you want to substitute the values of variables $from_date and $to_date in the link. Variables are not substituted in single quoted strings. Try replacing single quotes with double quotes:
curl -X GET "http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date"
I think you want to substitute the values of variables $from_date and $to_date in the link. Variables are not substituted in single quoted strings. Try replacing single quotes with double quotes:
curl -X GET "http://admin-app.prod.order-services.cp.glb.prod.walmart.com/order-services-admin/plutus-admin/published-transactions/count?fromDate=$from_date&toDate=$to_date"
edited Nov 20 '18 at 19:37
answered Nov 20 '18 at 19:26
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Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
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Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
Thank you pii_ke ... it worked.
– Aarsh Dave
Nov 20 '18 at 19:46
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When you try this, what does the output look like?
– benc
Nov 20 '18 at 19:53