Cool. Sorry I never got to helping out with this. I just never got set up to try it. Glad you were able to make some good progress anyway!
Ethan On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> wrote: > Made some progress with the client. > > Made the correct calls with the API2 + JQuery and now I'm trying to convert > a XMLHTTPRequest into JSON. > > D. > > On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: > >> No, I haven't gotten around to it yet. I'll see how it goes today and >> this weekend. Have you been able to try it again? Would be interested >> to see what type of response codes you get. >> >> Ethan >> >> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > @Ethan - did you ever get chance to start this ? >> > >> > D,. >> > >> > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> >> Interesting. I'll have to look at the old client and see if I can >> >> figure out the basic steps to get started. May not be until this >> >> weekend, but hopefully I'll be able to look at it tonight. >> >> >> >> Ethan >> >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected] >> > >> >> wrote: >> >> > @Ethan: Ideally, it would be code that runs in a browser. First step >> is >> >> > hard-code the token. It could later be take from a session cookie and >> set >> >> > via other means. >> >> > >> >> > I'd like to have a small component that I'd could place in various >> >> > environments (Visual Composer, 12sprints, etc.) and set the context >> via >> >> > request parameters. Like what Sig did with Thingamy but in a format >> that >> >> > could be used everywhere. >> >> > >> >> > We have an old javascript-based client but I wanted to use JQuery to >> be >> >> able >> >> > to re-use all our existing code. >> >> > >> >> > Posting messages could come later. >> >> > >> >> > If you could help that would be great. >> >> > >> >> > D. >> >> > >> >> > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hi Dick, >> >> >> >> >> >> Would love to help. API2 is my favorite topic :-) >> >> >> >> >> >> Are you trying to do this from within the web interface? Within a >> >> >> browser? If so, then I think your requests will already have a >> session >> >> >> attached. If not, then you should take the contents of the response >> >> >> from your post to api2/session and include the value in the header of >> >> >> your subsequent requests. I don't think this is native JQuery >> >> >> functionality, but we can work through it. >> >> >> >> >> >> Also, the API2 returns XML, not JSON, so you should probably use the >> >> >> generic get/post methods and specify the content type as "xml". >> >> >> >> >> >> Did the code you have below work for you or were you having an issue >> >> with >> >> >> it? >> >> >> >> >> >> Ethan >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Richard Hirsch < >> [email protected]> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > I have some cool ideas about using a JQuery based client >> application >> >> in a >> >> >> > few integration scenarios. I'd like to use the API2 to login and >> >> return >> >> >> > messages that are filtered by terms passed in Query params. I'dl >> ike >> >> to >> >> >> use >> >> >> > the existing jquery scripts / HTML code to display the information. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I've tried to do this on my own but haven't gotten very far. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > $.postJSON("http://localhost:8080.com >> >> >> > /api2/session?token=33UD2J50T5APTWOWXGZFME3VYFBCPVYA") >> >> >> > >> >> >> > $.getJSON("http://localhost:8080.com/api2/user/&callback=?", >> >> >> > function(data){ >> >> >> > >> >> >> > $.each(data, function(i,item){ >> >> >> > >> >> >> > $("#tweets").append(item.text + "<BR/>"); >> >> >> > >> >> >> > }); >> >> >> > }); >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Could somebody give me hand? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > D. >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >
