Sending object/string/number using formData in graphql - file-upload

Is it possible to send other types than File (fileUpload) like Strings or Objests in Graphql using formData?
I want to send a request including a File and an Object. In sending request with Restful, formData can be parsed, but in Graphql, everything will be converted into a Upload type (scalar Upload) so my request get failed, but I need to send Objects too. I couldn't find any way to send Object in formData in Graphql. How can I do this?
The request I want to have:
curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:3000/graphql' \
--form 'operations="{\"query\":\"mutation createDocumentMutation ($createDocumentInput: CreateDocumentInput!,$document: Upload! ) {createDocument(createDocumentInput:$createDocumentInput, document:$document) {name}}\"}"' \
--form 'map="{\"0\":[\"variables.createDocumentInput\"], \"1\":[\"variables.document\"]}"' \
--form '0="{\"name\":\"John\", \"userId\":\"12121212\"}"' \
--form '1=#"./image.png"'

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How to create new resource from a file via CKAN API with cURL?

The following cURL is from: https://tech.datopian.com/ckan/play-around.html#create-organizations-datasets-and-resources
and lets you add a resource to a datset from a url.
curl -X POST http://ckan:5000/api/3/action/resource_create -H "Authorization: 9c04a69d-79f4-4b4b-b4e1-f2ac31ed961c" -d '{
"package_id": "my-first-dataset",
"url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frictionlessdata/test-data/master/files/csv/100kb.csv",
"description": "This is the best resource ever!" ,
"name": "brand-new-resource"
}'
Was wondering how you could add a resource from a file.
I can share my example request from a Postman collection (hope it helps):
curl --location --request POST 'http://local-ckan/api/3/action/resource_create' \
--header 'Authorization: xxx-yyy-zzz' \
--form 'package_id="dataset-name"' \
--form 'upload=#"/home/tomek/Downloads/example.csv"' \
--form 'name="new-resource-with-file"'
And here's a note on creating resources from my achives while I was dealing with uploading files to CKAN:
API calls are either POST with a JSON body or POST with a multipart/form body. When using multipart/form you can't nest anything (e.g. resources) in the same call so you have to make multiple calls (package_create, resource_create, resource_create, ...). When using JSON you can't upload files as part of the same call so you need to attach any files with separate multipart/form calls e.g. with resource_patch

Watson speech to text authentication

I am trying to get Transcribe from Microphone working on my server as a starting point.
The code is straightforward but I am having trouble with the token.
on IBMcloud I created a IAM-Service id with Access Policies
Viewer, Reader 14 Speech to Text service in all resource groups
created an apikey from that
created the token file
curl -k -X POST --output token \
--header "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \
--header "Accept: application/json" \
--data-urlencode "grant_type=urn:ibm:params:oauth:grant-type:apikey" \
--data-urlencode "apikey={apikey}" \
"https://iam.cloud.ibm.com/identity/token"
the response has 'access_token' but the javascript SDK 0.38.1 looks for 'accessToken'
when I start microphone I get a socket error 'wss://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api/v1/recognize"
I checked token expiration.
I confirmed it is an auth problem:
curl -X GET "https://stream.watsonplatform.net/speech-to-text/api/v1/models?access_token="{accessToken}"
responds "unauthorized"
I have researched and am unsure what to do next. My best guess is I am generating the token improperly.
I would leave the token generation to the code. All the SDKs have an IAMAuthenticator component. The full documentation for Node.js is here. It has a very simple example where you pass in the API key:
import { IamAuthenticator } from 'ibm-cloud-sdk-core';
const authenticator = new IamAuthenticator({
apikey: '{apikey}',
});
Thereafter, you instantiate the service, e.g., STT.

Waste Management API - Authorization: Bearer problem

Im reading this documentation:
https://api.wm.com/howtotest/#make-an-api-call
And I want to make this test request in the postman:
curl -i https://apitest.wm.com/v1/helloworld \
-H "Authorization: Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJhbnlvbmVAYW55LmNvbSIsInN1YiI6Ildhc3RlIG1hbmFnZW1lbnQgIHRlYW0iLCJqdGkiOiIwQkQyRTVDQkM2RDE2Mzc0RkNFQSIsInNjb3BlIjpbInNlbGYiLCJoZWxsb3dvcmxkIl0sImlhdCI6MTQ5MDg5ODk1NSwiZXhwIjoxNTIyNDM0OTU1fQ.O2k-senypXFZQwW4Ln3mBg60qzOSo-diPQWVfir3m6Q" \
-H "ClientId: 0BD2E5CBC6D16374FCEA" \
-H "Request-Tracking-Id: 12132"
But i recived response like this:
{
"message": "'eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJhbnlvbmVAYW55LmNvbSIsInN1YiI6Ildhc3RlIG1hbmFnZW1lbnQgIHRlYW0iLCJqdGkiOiIwQkQyRTVDQkM2RDE2Mzc0RkNFQSIsInNjb3BlIjpbInNlbGYiLCJoZWxsb3dvcmxkIl0sImlhdCI6MTQ5MDg5ODk1NSwiZXhwIjoxNTIyNDM0OTU1fQ.O2k-senypXFZQwW4Ln3mBg60qzOSo-diPQWVfir3m6Q' not a valid key=value pair (missing equal-sign) in Authorization header: 'Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJhbnlvbmVAYW55LmNvbSIsInN1YiI6Ildhc3RlIG1hbmFnZW1lbnQgIHRlYW0iLCJqdGkiOiIwQkQyRTVDQkM2RDE2Mzc0RkNFQSIsInNjb3BlIjpbInNlbGYiLCJoZWxsb3dvcmxkIl0sImlhdCI6MTQ5MDg5ODk1NSwiZXhwIjoxNTIyNDM0OTU1fQ.O2k-senypXFZQwW4Ln3mBg60qzOSo-diPQWVfir3m6Q'."
}
This is the example of their official documentation, how it can be it doesnt works, or I didnt do something good?
I think that the error message is potentially misleading. If you are using the test example you need to request a clientid and token from WM per the documentation.
From the documentation:
With a valid access token and clientId, you are ready to make requests to Waste Management API.

Getting "You don't have a required scope to access the endpoint" when inserting script

I'm developing an app, for store fronts and want to get some analytics in checkout. So I want to inject a script in that scope of checkout. When I try to insert it I'm getting "You don't have a required scope to access the endpoint" but I have updated the scopes to checkoutcontent to modify. Not sure what else is wrong
Trying to insert script via an app, getting 403 even though I updated the OAuth scopes to include, Check out content and Checkout
curl --request POST \
--url https://api.bigcommerce.com/stores/{store_hash}/v3/content/scripts \
--header 'accept: application/json' \
--header 'content-type: application/json' \
--header 'x-auth-client: XXXXX' \
--header 'x-auth-token: XXXXX' \
--data '{"name":"Test Scripts Tag","description":"Test Scripts Tag","html":"<script src=\\\"https://Somedestination/Test.js\\\"></script>","src":"https://Somedestination/Test.js","auto_uninstall":true,"load_method":"default","location":"footer","visibility":"checkout","kind":"src"}'
Getting below error, while expecting a status=200
status: 403,You don't have a required scope to access the endpoint
The html field shouldn't be included when using src, could you try removing it?
The only errors I was receiving in testing were due to malformed HTML in the html field with the error code 422. It may also be worth trying to create a new API account to rule out scoping causing this.

How to update gitlab merge request with curl? Getting 401 all the time

Need to update labels in merge request during gitlab ci. Tried different variants:
curl -X PUT https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/{project_id}/merge_requests/134?access_token={token}&labels=merged
Tried passing token as header and as data.
Tried passing "personal_token", "access_token", "token" and etc.
Getting {"message":"401 Unauthorized"} all the time.
I think that you should use private_token as it said on documentation:
curl https://gitlab.example.com/api/v4/projects?private_token=<your_access_token>
or in the header, as you said:
curl --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: xxx" "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects"
Have a look on the official page:
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/README.html#personal-access-tokens
Example:
Getting information from merge request with iid 1(the actual labels are testlabel and testlabel3):
#curl -X GET https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/11209705/merge_requests/1?private_token={XXXXXX}
{"id":28761206,"iid":1,"project_id":1120970.......,"labels":["testlabel","testlabel3"],...}
Sending put with curl with "--data" and the parameter to update "labels" to "test":
# curl -X PUT https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/11209705/merge_requests/1?private_token={XXXXX} --data "labels=test"
Getting information from merge request with iid 1(the actual labels is "test"):
#curl -X GET https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/11209705/merge_requests/1?private_token={XXXXXX}
{"id":28761206,"iid":1,"project_id":1120970.......,"labels":["test"],...}