As mentioned in the documentation (https://docs.elrond.com/tokens/nft-tokens/#example-flow) we must be allowed to fetch to Token Identifier but the API (endpoint https://gateway.elrond.com/transaction/*txHash*?withResults=true) does not return the 'smartContractResults' anymore.
Previously it was perfectly working but it seems like some tiny things have changed in the documentation (https://docs.elrond.com/tokens/esdt-tokens/#parse-fungible-tokens-transfer-logs).
So my question is: How can we get the 'smartContractResults' informations? (the objective is to get the nonce of the created SFT/NFT)
Thanks by advance
Answer from the Elrond Team can be find on the following GitHub issue:
https://github.com/ElrondNetwork/api.elrond.com/issues/870
To resume:
There is a temporary issue on the devnet gateway.
But the requested informations can be found with the following API endpoint:
https://devnet-api.elrond.com/transactions/:txHash
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When testing the dialogflow API on postman, I am getting a 404 error even though I have specified the correct URL while providing the correct parameters for the parent values. Authentication is also validated.
Any help would be appreciated.
For references, here's where I tried to retrieve list of environments from my agent Heres a pic of the problem. I have provided variables for the ID values
I am getting the same error for most of the endpoint values. It is however working on the detectIntent one
Nevermind, I got my mistake. I didnt remove the '{parent=}' from the URL, apparantly the curly brackets are part of google's naming convention.
hey guys does somebody know why i dont get the correct response from thhis api call:
https://api.kucoin.com/v1/open/kline?symbol=LTC-BTC&type=1hour&from=1517446866&to=1518311025&limit=1000
it should give me normaly a couple of candelstick data back
i have code already for other exchanges with her api and did not have problems
but this one i dont know if i make somethink wrong or maybe the api from this exchange have a error
the documentation site is this: https://kucoinapidocs.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/market/get-kline-data(open)
You are using an outdated API.
KuCoin switched to TradingView as its chart software. This is why you have https://www.kucoin.com/#/trade.pro/LTC-BTC as the default view for trading. You can still access the old view via https://www.kucoin.com/#/trade/LTC-BTC.
Looks like the API call you are using was made for the old version.
Use this URL instead:
https://api.kucoin.com/v1/open/chart/history
Working URL:
https://api.kucoin.com/v1/open/chart/history?symbol=LTC-BTC&type=1hour&from=1517446866&to=1518311025&limit=1000
For more information about the new API call: (notice how it says tradingview-version!)
https://kucoinapidocs.docs.apiary.io/#reference/0/market/get-kline-data(open,-tradingview-version)
I've got a problem: I'm working on an external webinterface for my company and we use Atlassians JIRA as a project issue and tracking method. I am trying to connect our webinterface over the REST API. After a short research I found out, that Atlassian never implemented the possibility to create a new JIRA Project over their REST API. Well, that isn't that true, they've implemented it in the actual version (7.0) because they migrated their other two APIs to one REST API. Now comes my problem: We are currently unable to upgrade from version 6.4.4 to version 7.0.0. After a second search I found a workaround for this problem. You can find it here:
The real problem is that this workaround isn't working or I'm doing it wrong.
I've already tried it with a GET request and the given arguments as parameters and over the normal POST method with a JSON body in it.
What's my problem?
Here some more informations: When I try it over GET, I always receive the normal response for the URL (it returns a list with all available templates). When I try it over POST with a JSON body (this is by the way the normal method for the normal functions of the REST API) I get back a HTTP-Error 415 Unsupported media type.
it would be nice if someone could test this workaround with a 6.0+ version of JIRA
So after some months I got it by myself. You have to make a POST request with the following header fields:
Content-Type=application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8
Authorization=Basic {set your credentials as a Base64-String: "user:password"}
X-Atlassian-Token=nocheck
Once done you can set your POST-Parameters to the following:
name=Name of the Project
key=Key of the Project
lead=Leader of the Project
keyEdited=true (don't change it!)
projectTemplateWebItemKey=com.atlassian.jira-legacy-project-templates:jira-blank-item (don't change it!)
projectTemplateModuleKey=com.atlassian.jira-legacy-project-templates:jira-blank-item (don't change it!)
Hope that this helps someone, Jira is just weird in some cases :/
I'm trying to get a users profile information for google+ via the .NET API but am having trouble.
Does anyone know if they have changed how the special ID "me" works?
In the documentation it says this can be used as a special ID to get the currently authenticated users information however this throws a 404 from both the API in my code and on Google's own test page https://developers.google.com/+/api/latest/people/get. I was logged in when trying this.
Does anyone know how to get the user ID as I would happily use that instead of me but it isn't returned after the user authenticates as far as I can see (just an authcode)?
I also tried using user IDs returned when using the standard .net Oauth stuff but it isn't the correct ID, I assume it is for something else.
As for my method of getting to this stage, I first downloaded the example files here: http://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/wiki/GettingStarted
They don't have a plus example so I took the Tasks.ASP.NET.SimpleOAuth2 example and swapped out tasks (which worked fine) for the plus equivalent.
I also tried rolling this into my own project.
Neither worked. I get the user forwarded to Google where they give me access fine and then when I return they are authenticated successfully as far as I can see, however when I call service.People.Get("me") it returns a 404.
If anyone could help with the above questions (using me, or gettign the user ID) I would appreciate it.
To the moderator who closed the initial version of this question, I have tried to make this as direct a question as possible so please don't close it. This is a legitimate question I would really like help getting to he bottom of.
This is now out of date given recent platform updates. Although the plus.me scope still exists and this code will work, you should be using the plus.login scope for retrieving profile data in C#. For a great way to get started with retrieving and rendering profile information, please start from the Google+ C# quick start available here:
https://developers.google.com/+/quickstart/csharp
First off, the 'me' id still works and is unchanged. The way that it works is:
You authenticate the user using a standard OAUTH2 flow
You use the library to perform a People.get with the special value 'me'
The 404 error code is a little troubling, this means that the client isn't finding the endpoint. To debug this, you might want to use a packet sniffer like fiddler to see what the actual URL it's querying is.
Anyways, how about some C# code. The following example shows how to use the plus service to get the currently authenticated user (assuming you have authenticated someone). What's different from your snippet is that you need to form a get request for the API call, then run fetch on the get request. I've included the following example, for getting 'me', and the following code works:
var auth = CreateAuthenticator();
plusService = new PlusService(auth);
if (plusService != null)
{
PeopleResource.GetRequest prgr = plusService.People.Get("me");
Person me = prgr.Fetch();
}
All of the configuration of the server and getting a client working is pretty hard and pasting all of the code here would be less helpful than just giving you a sample.
And so... I have written a sample application that demonstrates how to do this and also includes a wrapper that makes it easier to develop using the Google+ API in C#. Grab it here:
Google+ C# Server-Side demo and library
Seems you need to use:
Person test = service.People.Get("me").Fetch();
and not
req = service.People.Get("me");
Person test = req.Fetch();
Even though they seem to be identical the first works and the second doesn't.
Still not sure why google's own page doesn't work though. Now to find out how to add things to the scope like birthday.
this is my first post at stackoverflow.
I am using the Facebook Graph Batch API to request the Feed-Updates from several users at once.
But I really don't know how the appropriate error handling is done. Following example should demonstrate my problem:
Batch request:
user1 - valid access_token
user2 - invalid (password change maybe?)
user3 - valid access_otken
The answer from Facebook could look like this:
successful answer
unsuccessful answer (OAuth Exception)
successful answer
But reading the docs, it seems like that the ordering of the answer is not guaranteed. So my question is, how do I connect the answers with their specific partial requests from the batch request?
Handling the OAuth exception is quite hard when you don't get the information to which request this exception belongs.
Any thoughts?
I'm not familiar with the PHP SDK, but on the Javascript SDK batching actually simulates the various calls themselves and returns an array of responses with header and body and such-like set.
You can then iterate through that looking for errors and responses.
I assume that the PHP SDK will use similar semantics.