Paypal post to C# REST API endpoint
In my front end, I have this piece of code that should call the API post endpoint:
...
onAuthorize(_data: any, actions: any) {
actions.request.post('https://localhost:44353/api/payment',_data)
.then...
API endpoint looks like this
[ProducesResponseType(201)]
[HttpPost("payment")]
public async Task<IActionResult> Payment([FromBody] PaypalDTO paypal){...
But the API call returns: bad request/bad format..
Currently the only way to pass data that I found is through query params..
But I bet there is a way to format the REST API Endpoint to get the _data object.
Ideas?
c# rest paypal .net-core
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In my front end, I have this piece of code that should call the API post endpoint:
...
onAuthorize(_data: any, actions: any) {
actions.request.post('https://localhost:44353/api/payment',_data)
.then...
API endpoint looks like this
[ProducesResponseType(201)]
[HttpPost("payment")]
public async Task<IActionResult> Payment([FromBody] PaypalDTO paypal){...
But the API call returns: bad request/bad format..
Currently the only way to pass data that I found is through query params..
But I bet there is a way to format the REST API Endpoint to get the _data object.
Ideas?
c# rest paypal .net-core
ShowPaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.
– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
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In my front end, I have this piece of code that should call the API post endpoint:
...
onAuthorize(_data: any, actions: any) {
actions.request.post('https://localhost:44353/api/payment',_data)
.then...
API endpoint looks like this
[ProducesResponseType(201)]
[HttpPost("payment")]
public async Task<IActionResult> Payment([FromBody] PaypalDTO paypal){...
But the API call returns: bad request/bad format..
Currently the only way to pass data that I found is through query params..
But I bet there is a way to format the REST API Endpoint to get the _data object.
Ideas?
c# rest paypal .net-core
In my front end, I have this piece of code that should call the API post endpoint:
...
onAuthorize(_data: any, actions: any) {
actions.request.post('https://localhost:44353/api/payment',_data)
.then...
API endpoint looks like this
[ProducesResponseType(201)]
[HttpPost("payment")]
public async Task<IActionResult> Payment([FromBody] PaypalDTO paypal){...
But the API call returns: bad request/bad format..
Currently the only way to pass data that I found is through query params..
But I bet there is a way to format the REST API Endpoint to get the _data object.
Ideas?
c# rest paypal .net-core
c# rest paypal .net-core
edited Nov 22 '18 at 19:21
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 7:07
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ShowPaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.
– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
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ShowPaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.
– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
Show
PaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
Show
PaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58
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Firstly, can you control your json data ? And secondly can you add Content-Type your request ?
Finally maybe this link helps to you
Official Microsoft tutorial
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Firstly, can you control your json data ? And secondly can you add Content-Type your request ?
Finally maybe this link helps to you
Official Microsoft tutorial
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Finally maybe this link helps to you
Official Microsoft tutorial
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Firstly, can you control your json data ? And secondly can you add Content-Type your request ?
Finally maybe this link helps to you
Official Microsoft tutorial
Firstly, can you control your json data ? And secondly can you add Content-Type your request ?
Finally maybe this link helps to you
Official Microsoft tutorial
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PaypalDTO
and also how the model is prepared and sent from the client.– Nkosi
Nov 22 '18 at 9:47
So what does your body look like in the final request? What does your PaypalDTO look like?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 '18 at 12:58