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Wed, Jan 25 2017 7:03 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | I have a printer that send http Post to a web-server to see if there is any print jobs. In the printers webpage I can enter the URL, Login and password. From the documentation it say it use basic authorization. How can I retrieve the Login and Password in the EWB Module?
I tried to enter it in the URL but I receive the same Json regardless. Thanks, Kim |
Wed, Jan 25 2017 7:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 1/25/2017 7:03 PM, KimHJ wrote:
> I have a printer that send http Post to a web-server to see if there is any print jobs. In the printers webpage I can enter the URL, Login and password. From the documentation it say it use basic authorization. How can I retrieve the Login and Password in the EWB Module? > I tried to enter it in the URL but I receive the same Json regardless. If you're acting as a server then you need to look for the "Authorization:" header (this should be in RequestHeaders of the TEWBServerRequest object). Value would have word Basic on it followed by base64 encoded value of usernamessword (appended together with : as separator) For example your might see something like this : Authorization: Basic VXNlcm5hbWU6UGFzc3dvcmQ= The other option is for them to be included in the URL but i assume you've checked that already. Raul |
Wed, Jan 25 2017 9:14 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | >>Raul wrote:
>>If you're acting as a server then you need to look for the >>"Authorization:" header (this should be in RequestHeaders of the >>TEWBServerRequest object). This is what is in the Request.RequestContent: { "status": "23 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ", "printerId": "1000", "userInterval": 30, } Another thing, I have tried for hours to get the "printerid" value but the LJsonObj always return nil. Do you know of another way to get the value? LJsonObj : TJSONObject; StoreId: TJSONValue; TempStr, MyPrinterId: String; TempStr := := Request.RequestContent; LJsonObj := TJSONObject.ParseJSONValue(TempStr ) as TJSONObject; if LJsonObj <> nil then begin StoreId:=LJsonObj.Get('printerId').JsonValue; MyPrinterId:=StoreId.Value; end; Thanks |
Wed, Jan 25 2017 9:26 PM | Permanent Link |
KimHJ Comca Systems, Inc | >>KimHJ wrote:
>>{ >> "status": "23 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ", >> "printerId": "1000", >> "userInterval": 30, >>} >>Another thing, I have tried for hours to get the "printerid" value but the LJsonObj always return nil. Do you know >>of another way to get the value? Just found the problem why it is not parsing, there is a comma in the end after 30. That what happens when you trust that you receive a valid Json. |
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