Ruckus SmartZone API - api

I am having issues when trying to create a Zone using the API.
I can create the zone with the basic info, but as soon as I want to add another property (specifically "location") I get an error.
This is my dataset I use for the POST
def id_prov ={
"domainId": "$DomainId",
"name": "$ZoneName",
"login": {
"apLoginName": "xxxxx",
"apLoginPassword": "xxxxx"
},
"description": "$jira_summ",
"version": "3.5.1.0.1010",
"countryCode": "ZA"
"location": "$CalledStationName_val",
}
The API creates everything until I either include the "location" property in the original POST or if I try a PUT or PATCH atferwards.
Result value:
{"message":["object instance has properties which are not allowed by the schema: [\"location\"]"],"errorCode":101,"errorType":"Bad HTTP request"}
Anyone come across this or have any ideas on how to get this working?
Thanks

A comma is required after "countryCode": "ZA". The post payload should look like this:
def id_prov ={
"domainId": "$DomainId",
"name": "$ZoneName",
"login": {
"apLoginName": "xxxxx",
"apLoginPassword": "xxxxx"
},
"description": "$jira_summ",
"version": "3.5.1.0.1010",
"countryCode": "ZA",
"location": "$CalledStationName_val",
}

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So I can just do
<img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/youtube_id/default.jpg">
with no problem
Does twitch have something like this as well?
Update 2018
Twitch requires you to use its API so you can get access to video thumbnails. Apparently, this is because the URL of the thumbnails may change
Here is a simple guide how to get access to a twitch video thumbnail
You have to get access to Twitch dev API - to do this you need to register an account at https://glass.twitch.tv
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The request will return a JSON object which looks something like:
{
"title": "Door 5 vs Tilted Gamers",
"description": "COOL Games: Killing Spree first match # Mineski. Grove, Los Ba\u00f1os",
"description_html": "COOL Games: Killing Spree first match # Mineski. Grove, Los Ba\u00f1os<br>",
"broadcast_id": 1,
"broadcast_type": "upload",
"status": "recorded",
"language": "en",
"tag_list": "",
"views": 4,
"created_at": "2017-11-08T03:13:12Z",
"published_at": "2017-11-08T04:33:37Z",
"url": "https:\/\/www.twitch.tv\/videos\/188543310",
"_id": "v188543310",
"recorded_at": "2017-11-08T03:13:12Z",
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"length": 2436,
"preview": "https:\/\/static-cdn.jtvnw.net\/s3_vods\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/thumb\/index-0000000000-320x240.jpg",
"animated_preview_url": "https:\/\/vod-storyboards.twitch.tv\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/storyboards\/188543310-strip-0.jpg",
"thumbnails": [
{
"type": "generated",
"url": "https:\/\/static-cdn.jtvnw.net\/s3_vods\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/thumb\/index-0000000000-320x240.jpg"
},
{
"type": "generated",
"url": "https:\/\/static-cdn.jtvnw.net\/s3_vods\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/thumb\/index-0000000006-320x240.jpg"
},
{
"type": "generated",
"url": "https:\/\/static-cdn.jtvnw.net\/s3_vods\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/thumb\/index-0000000012-320x240.jpg"
},
{
"type": "generated",
"url": "https:\/\/static-cdn.jtvnw.net\/s3_vods\/esportsdotcool\/188543310\/3534ab8c-bf7d-4c8a-b502-c406825bf75f\/thumb\/index-0000000018-320x240.jpg"
}
],
"fps": {
"144p30": 29.999544341896,
"360p30": 29.999544341896,
"480p30": 29.999544341896
},
"resolutions": {
"144p30": "256x144",
"360p30": "640x360",
"480p30": "852x480"
},
"channel": {
"name": "esportsdotcool",
"display_name": "esportsdotcool"
},
"_links": {
"self": "https:\/\/api.twitch.tv\/kraken\/videos\/v188543310",
"channel": "https:\/\/api.twitch.tv\/kraken\/channels\/esportsdotcool"
}
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I'm using HERE Places API.
Firstly I'm doing a search.
For Example this query :
https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/discover/search?q=Test&at=35.6111,-97.5467&r=500&size=1&app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg&show_refs=pvid&pretty
According to this documentation (Link) If I add show_refs=pvid to query string, in result I will get external id which I can use to query lookup endpoint.
But in result I get next response :
{
"results": {
"next": "https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/discover/search;context=Zmxvdy1pZD1hY2ExNzk3NC0zYzg3LTU5NzQtYmZkMC04YjAzMDZlYWIzMWJfMTUwNjA3NjMzMTYyMl83NDY3XzM4NTAmb2Zmc2V0PTEmc2l6ZT0x?at=35.6111%2C-97.5467&q=Test&app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg",
"items": [
{
"position": [
35.60369,
-97.51761
],
"distance": 2756,
"title": "Southwest Test & Balance",
"averageRating": 0,
"category": {
"id": "business-services",
"title": "Business & Services",
"href": "https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/categories/places/business-services?app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg",
"type": "urn:nlp-types:category",
"system": "places"
},
"icon": "https://download.vcdn.cit.data.here.com/p/d/places2_stg/icons/categories/02.icon",
"vicinity": "200 NW 132nd St<br/>Oklahoma City, OK 73114",
"having": [],
"type": "urn:nlp-types:place",
"href": "https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/places/8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53;context=Zmxvdy1pZD1hY2ExNzk3NC0zYzg3LTU5NzQtYmZkMC04YjAzMDZlYWIzMWJfMTUwNjA3NjMzMTYyMl83NDY3XzM4NTAmcmFuaz0w?app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg",
"id": "8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53",
"authoritative": true
}
]
},
"search": {
"context": {
"location": {
"position": [
35.6111,
-97.5467
],
"address": {
"text": "Oklahoma City, OK 73134<br/>USA",
"postalCode": "73134",
"city": "Oklahoma City",
"county": "Oklahoma",
"stateCode": "OK",
"country": "United States",
"countryCode": "USA"
}
},
"type": "urn:nlp-types:place",
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}
}
}
In response no object references
Is it a bug or not every place has this external id?
I am responding as member of the team around HERE Places API.
Yes, not every place has a pvid. That is why I would suggest using the Sharing Id instead. I realize that the documentation should be improved to clarify that.
The Sharing Ids can be obtained by adding show_refs=sharing to either your search query or a place details request. It can be found in the field references. Once you have the sharing id you can you the lookup endpoint as you intended.
Take a look at:
https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/places/8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53;context=Zmxvdy1pZD00YWU2ZWZjNi01ZjgzLTUwYTQtOTI4OS0xZjliMGMwNWY3NjBfMTUwNzA0NDE0OTc3NV84MTI5XzU1NDcmcmFuaz0w?app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg&show_refs=pvid
and
https://places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/places/8409q8yy-6af3c3e50bcb4f859686797b2be5773d;context=Zmxvdy1pZD00YWU2ZWZjNi01ZjgzLTUwYTQtOTI4OS0xZjliMGMwNWY3NjBfMTUwNzA0NDE0OTc3NV84MTI5XzU1NDcmcmFuaz0w?app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg&show_refs=pvid
On those two examples, the only difference is the placeId.
In the docs, there's not a single reference saying that the external identifier is required or existant for every place.
Since it represents an external identifier, I believe we could assume that it's not required.
And it's what we just saw with your place (8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53): this one don't have any external identifier.
Based on your comments, what you need is the information about a place.
So, after you run your first query, you should get something like:
{
title: "Southwest Test & Balance",
position: [],
id: "8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53",
href: "https://[...]"
}
With this ID, you could access it:
places.cit.api.here.com/places/v1/places/8403fv6k-d1b2fde0616e0326e321a54b88cd9f53;context=Zmxvdy1pZD0zYTFlZjg5ZS02ZTY5LTUxYmEtYWFkYS1kY2UwZWMyNDdkMDBfMTUwNzEzNjUxNjI5N182NjExXzc2OTgmcmFuaz0w?app_id=DemoAppId01082013GAL&app_code=AJKnXv84fjrb0KIHawS0Tg
Or directly using the href information.
This response already is giving you the ID and URL to access all the info of a single place.
You don't need any other external ID or reference.

How do I create an event using the SocialTables API?

I'm trying to use the /4.0/legacyvm3/teams/{team}/events endpoint to create an event. I'm running into some trouble with spaces.
I used the /4.0/legacyvm3/teams/{team}/venues endpoint to get a list of venues. I chose one to include in the spaces section and posted this:
{
"name": "Event via API Test 04",
"category": "athletic event",
"public": true,
"attendee_management": true,
"start_time": "2017-04-05T16:13:54.217Z",
"end_time": "2017-04-05T16:13:54.217Z",
"uses_metric": false,
"venue_mapper_version": 0,
"spaces": [
{
"venue_id": 128379,
"name": "Snurrrggggg"
}
]
}
The endpoint returns a 400 code and this error:
{
"code": 400,
"message": "Cannot read property 'toLowerCase' of undefined"
}
I tried including the wizard section, but each time it would return this error:
{
"message": "Access Denied to this feature"
}
After some experimentation, this body succeeded:
{
"name": "Event via API Test 03",
"category": "athletic event",
"public": true,
"attendee_management": true,
"start_time": "2017-04-05T16:13:54.217Z",
"end_time": "2017-04-05T16:13:54.217Z",
"uses_metric": false,
"venue_mapper_version": 0,
"spaces": [
{
"name": "Fake News Room"
}
]
}
But the application itself would not display the diagram, and the newly created room did not show up in my list of venues. Perhaps it did not assign permissions to it?
In any case, I don't actually want to create a new venue/space. I want to pass in an existing venue/space. How do I do that?
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Ember - Cannot read property 'replace' of undefined

My application
Im trying to build a fairly simple application using Laravel as a RESTfull API server and Ember as my fontend framework
My backend server lives on http://api.example.com/1.0/
My frontend lives on http://www.example.com/
Ive just started this project so I'm only a few hours into the devlopment, so there might be some configuration issues that Im missing here, but anyway.
Im trying to get a list of products from my server and display them in my ember application using ember-data
Im running ember 2.0.2 and ember-data 2.0.0
Im getting the following error in chrome.
Error
Error while processing route: product Cannot read property 'replace'
of undefined TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefined
at Object.func (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:45832:15)
at Object.Cache.get (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:23421:36)
at decamelize (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:45874:29)
at Object.func (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:45789:12)
at Object.Cache.get (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:23421:36)
at Object.dasherize (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:45878:35)
at ember$data$lib$system$normalize$model$name$$normalizeModelName (http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:66295:27)
at ember$data$lib$serializers$json$serializer$$default.extend.modelNameFromPayloadKey
(http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:75184:67)
at ember$data$lib$serializers$json$serializer$$default.extend._normalizeResourceHelper
(http://localhost:4200/assets/vendor.js:75064:30)
at Array.map (native)
Files
In ember I have generated a product resource giving my the following files.
// app/routes/product.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.Route.extend({
model() {
return this.store.findAll('product');
}
});
// app/model/product.js
import DS from 'ember-data';
export default DS.Model.extend({
name: DS.attr(),
price: DS.attr()
});
JSON response
The Json returned from my api http://api.example.com/1.0/products
{
"data": [
{
"id": "1",
"name": "dolores",
"price": "59015",
"created_at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13",
"updated_at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13"
},
{
"id": "2",
"name": "debitis",
"price": "57449",
"created_at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16",
"updated_at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16"
},
...
]
}
This is adapter/serializer error, it's not descriptive though. Payload is wrong for the JSONAPIAdapter (the default adapter)
You should modify payload as:
{
"data": [
{
"id": "1",
"type": "products",
"attributes": {
"name": "dolores",
"price": "59015",
"created-at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13",
"updated-at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13"
}
}, {
"id": "2",
"type": "products",
"attributes": {
"name": "debitis",
"price": "57449",
"created-at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16",
"updated-at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16"
}
}]
}
or use RESTAdapter/Serializer with a such payload:
{
"products": [{
"id": "1",
"name": "dolores",
"price": "59015",
"created_at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13",
"updated_at": "2015-09-06 16:18:13"
}, {
"id": "2",
"name": "debitis",
"price": "57449",
"created_at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16",
"updated_at": "2015-04-07 14:45:16"
}]
}
If you can't change response payload, you have to customize Adapter/Serializer pair. Check related questions on SO.
Links for details:
Guides
JSONAPISerializer payload example
RESTSerializer payload example
The same issue happened to me.
Version details:
DEBUG: -------------------------------
ember.debug.js:DEBUG: Ember : 1.11.0
ember.debug.js:DEBUG: Ember Data : 1.0.0-beta.14.1
ember.debug.js:DEBUG: jQuery : 1.11.1
DEBUG: -------------------------------
Cause of the issue:
It seems that adding attributes to Handlebars elements using inline if helpers also causes the issue (whether the property that you are using on your condition is true, false, null or undefined).
my-component.hbs
<button class="btn btn-solve-my-problems" {{action 'solveIt}} {{if isNotSolvable 'disabled'}}>
Solve my problems!
</button>
my-component.coffee
isNotSolveble: (->
if #get('somethingMeaningful') then true else null
).property('somethingMeaningful')
The solution:
Instead of using the inline if helper, I am just attributing the value of isNotSolvable to the disabled attribute (nothing was changed on the my-component.coffee file).
my-component.hbs
<button class="btn btn-solve-my-problems" {{action 'solveIt}} disabled="{{isNotSolvable}}">
Solve my problems!
</button>
PS.: the null being returned from the method has to do with the manipulation of the disabled attribute. It has nothing to do with the issue reported on this thread. It only reflects my scenario and how I've solved the issue. More details here.

Error loading file stored in Google Cloud Storage to Big Query

I have been trying to create a job to load a compressed json file from Google Cloud Storage to a Google BigQuery table. I have read/write access in both Google Cloud Storage and Google BigQuery. Also, the uploaded file belongs in the same project as the BigQuery one.
The problem happens when I access to the resource behind this url https://www.googleapis.com/upload/bigquery/v2/projects/NUMERIC_ID/jobs by means of a POST request. The content of the request to the abovementioned resource can be found as follows:
{
"kind" : "bigquery#job",
"projectId" : NUMERIC_ID,
"configuration": {
"load": {
"sourceUris": ["gs://bucket_name/document.json.gz"],
"schema": {
"fields": [
{
"name": "id",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"name": "date",
"type": "TIMESTAMP"
},
{
"name": "user_agent",
"type": "STRING"
},
{
"name": "queried_key",
"type": "STRING"
},
{
"name": "user_country",
"type": "STRING"
},
{
"name": "duration",
"type": "INTEGER"
},
{
"name": "target",
"type": "STRING"
}
]
},
"destinationTable": {
"datasetId": "DATASET_NAME",
"projectId": NUMERIC_ID,
"tableId": "TABLE_ID"
}
}
}
}
However, the error doesn't make any sense and can also be found below:
{
"error": {
"errors": [
{
"domain": "global",
"reason": "invalid",
"message": "Job configuration must contain exactly one job-specific configuration object (e.g., query, load, extract, spreadsheetExtract), but there were 0: "
}
],
"code": 400,
"message": "Job configuration must contain exactly one job-specific configuration object (e.g., query, load, extract, spreadsheetExtract), but there were 0: "
}
}
I know the problem doesn't lie either in the project id or in the access token placed in the authentication header, because I have successfully created an empty table before. Also I specify the content-type header to be application/json which I don't think is the issue here, because the body content should be json encoded.
Thanks in advance
Your HTTP request is malformed -- BigQuery doesn't recognize this as a load job at all.
You need to look into the POST request, and check the body you send.
You need to ensure that all the above (which seams correct) is the body of the POST call. The above Json should be on a single line, and if you manually creating the multipart message, make sure there is an extra newline between the headers and body of each MIME type.
If you are using some sort of library, make sure the body is not expected in some other form, like resource, content, or body. I've seen libraries that use these differently.
Try out the BigQuery API explorer: https://developers.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/v2/jobs/insert and ensure your request body matches the one made by the API.