Le 2011-03-30 à 14:56, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :

> Well I fully intend to found a religion in your name now.  (I already founded 
> one for Mike)

Send back the Nationals so that we get our baseball team back at home and 
everything will be fine :-P

> Andrew
> 
> On Mar 30, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Le 2011-03-30 à 14:36, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
>> 
>>> That did it!
>>> 
>>> I was adding the default routes.  I commented the line out, and now it 
>>> works like a charm.
>>> 
>>> So I should just manually add all the routes I need.  However, presumably 
>>> someone would want to know what caused this.
>> 
>> I had this problem too, but my route like this:
>> 
>>     requestHandler.addRoute(new ERXRoute(User.ENTITY_NAME, "/users/login", 
>> ERXRoute.Method.Get, UsersController.class, "login"));
>> 
>> worked, but I'm using query params for that one since I don't want a JSON or 
>> XML response. I guess I would have the same problem as you did if I was 
>> putting variables in the route (eg /login/username/password). I did have a 
>> problem when I added support for the OPTIONS verb, I had to do my route like 
>> this:
>> 
>>     requestHandler.addRoute(new 
>> ERXRoute(User.ENTITY_NAME,"^/users/.*$",ERXRoute.Method.Options, 
>> UsersController.class,"options"));
>> 
>> If I was using /users instead of ^/users/.*, I got an exception.
>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Andrew
>>> 
>>> On Mar 30, 2011, at 2:28 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Le 2011-03-30 à 14:19, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>>> No such luck.  I get:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mar 30 14:18:45 PoliticoAPNs[9001] ERROR 
>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController  - Request failed: 
>>>>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects/PoliticoAPNs.woa/ra/NotificationType/fetchByName/alert
>>>>> FileNotFoundException: There is no action named 'alertAction' on 
>>>>> 'NotificationTypeController'.
>>>>> at 
>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.performUnknownAction(ERXRouteController.java:1229)
>>>>> at 
>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.performActionNamed(ERXRouteController.java:1356)
>>>>> at 
>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.performActionNamed(ERXRouteController.java:1234)
>>>>> ... skipped 8 stack elements
>>>> 
>>>> I think the default routes are playing games. Are you calling 
>>>> addDefaultRoutes for NotificationType in Application.java? If yes, disable 
>>>> it for now and see if your fetchByName route works.
>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 30, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Le 2011-03-30 à 14:02, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Actually, that does exactly the same thing.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> routeRequestHandler.addRoute(new ERXRoute(NotificationType.ENTITY_NAME, 
>>>>>>> "/NotificationType/{name:String}/fetchByName", ERXRoute.Method.Get, 
>>>>>>> NotificationTypeController.class, "fetchByName"));
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Try that instead:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> requestHandler.addRoute(new ERXRoute(NotificationType.ENTITY_NAME, 
>>>>>> "/NotificationType/fetchByName/{name:String}", ERXRoute.Method.Get, 
>>>>>> UsersController.class, "fetchByName"));
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> And reverse the last two parts of your GET request:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects/myApp.woa/ra/NotificationType/fetchByName/alert
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> still results in:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Mar 30 13:55:12 myApp[9001] ERROR er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController  - 
>>>>>>> Request failed: 
>>>>>>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects/myApp.woa/ra/NotificationType/alert/fetchByName.json
>>>>>>> ValidationException: Error encountered converting value of class 
>>>>>>> java.lang.String to type specified in attribute 'notificationTypeId' of 
>>>>>>> entity 'NotificationType'
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> com.webobjects.eoaccess.EOAttribute.validateValue(EOAttribute.java:2572)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.ERXEORestDelegate._fetchObjectOfEntityWithID(ERXEORestDelegate.java:89)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.ERXAbstractRestDelegate.objectOfEntityWithID(ERXAbstractRestDelegate.java:96)
>>>>>>> at er.rest.ERXRestUtils.coerceValueToTypeNamed(ERXRestUtils.java:258)
>>>>>>> at er.rest.routes.ERXRoute.keysWithObjects(ERXRoute.java:370)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.routeObjects(ERXRouteController.java:348)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.routeObjectForKey(ERXRouteController.java:327)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> com.myApp.controllers.NotificationTypeController.fetchByNameAction(NotificationTypeController.java:114)
>>>>>>>  ... skipped 4 stack elements
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.performActionNamed(ERXRouteController.java:1368)
>>>>>>> at 
>>>>>>> er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController.performActionNamed(ERXRouteController.java:1234)
>>>>>>> ... skipped 8 stack elements
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Apparently there might be something wrong in my setup, but I am at a 
>>>>>>> loss.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Mar 30, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Le 2011-03-30 à 13:33, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Yes, I should have remembered that about query parameters I suppose.  
>>>>>>>>> Though it's been a while.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I would still prefer doing it via REST, because that is what they 
>>>>>>>>> asked me to provide as an interface.  However, as I just found out no 
>>>>>>>>> one here actually knows anything about REST my motivation is waning.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> So, for those keeping score, I do now know how to pass in the string 
>>>>>>>>> as a variable, but currently, with this action method:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>       public WOActionResults fetchByNameAction() {
>>>>>>>>>               String typeName = routeObjectForKey("name");
>>>>>>>>>               NotificationType type = 
>>>>>>>>> NotificationType.fetchNotificationType(editingContext(), 
>>>>>>>>> NotificationType.TYPE_NAME.eq(typeName));
>>>>>>>>>               return response(type, showFilter());
>>>>>>>>>       }
>>>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>>> Registered this way:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>               routeRequestHandler.addRoute(new 
>>>>>>>>> ERXRoute(NotificationType.ENTITY_NAME, 
>>>>>>>>> "/NotificationType/{name:String}", ERXRoute.Method.Get, 
>>>>>>>>> NotificationTypeController.class, "fetchByName"));
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I get this exception:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Mar 30 13:21:33 MyApp[9001] ERROR er.rest.routes.ERXRouteController  
>>>>>>>>> - Request failed: 
>>>>>>>>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyApp.woa/ra/NotificationType/alert/fetchByName.json
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> If you want to call your URL like this, you have to rework your route 
>>>>>>>> to be like this:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> new ERXRoute(NotificationType.ENTITY_NAME, 
>>>>>>>> "/NotificationType/{name:String}/fetchByName"
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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