Hi Tim, Thanks a lot. Sorry I missed that part previously, now it is successed.
*Regards,* *Yue* On 18 May 2016 at 17:42, Tim Hinrichs <[email protected]> wrote: > When you're doing testing like this, the easiest solution is to disable > authentication. Here are the instructions from the previous email: > > To use curl, the easiest thing to do is go into > /etc/congress/congress.conf and change the auth_strategy from keystone to > noauth, and restart the congress server. Then Congress won't ask for > authentication credentials. > > auth_strategy = noauth > > Tim > > On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 8:36 PM Yue Xin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Tim and all, >> >> Thank you very much. I put congress in a tag so I missed your email and >> relay late. Sorry about that. >> >> My problem here is that i want to use the command line to put the data >> into the congress datasource. >> I use the command openstack congress datasource create test test(i have a >> test_driver), and successed in creating a table. >> Then I want to check the table use the command(openstack congress >> datasource list table test) the errer is (internal server error 501). >> Then I try to push the data to the test table, use >> >> curl -g -i -X PUThttp://localhost:1789/v1/data-sources/id/tables/ >> <http://localhost:1789/v1/data-sources/3717095c-25a7-4fe2-8f18-25d845b11c60/tables/events/rows> >> >> the response is "authentication required" which means I can't push data into >> congress datasource. I have no idea how to fix it. Can you give me some >> hints? >> >> Thank you very much. >> >> >>
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