Reputation: 335
How would I go about sending an HTTP POST request in the following format in a Rails setup:
curl https://api.venmo.com/v1/payments -d access_token=4e4sw1111111111t8an8dektggtcbb45 -d email="[email protected]" -d amount=5 -d note="Delivery."
I'd like to have users input the email/amount/note parameters into a form on a webpage, then pass that data (when the user clicks the submit button) into a Controller where the access_token parameter is stored to then fire off the POST request.
So far I've tried setting up the Controller with this method (and calling it from the view html.erb):
def make_payment
if !params[:access_token].nil?
form_data = {
"email" => @email_to,
"amount" => @amount_to,
"note" => @note_to,
"access_token" => :access_token
}
url = "https://api.venmo.com/v1/payments"
request = Net::HTTP::Post.new(url, form_data)
response = http.request(request)
end
end
Here's my current view setup:
<div class="box box-warning">
<div class="box-header">
<h3 class="box-title">Pay Bill using Venmo Account</h3>
<div id="payment_note_input">
<input id="payment_note" type="text" class="form-control" required placeholder="add a note to your payment">
</div>
<div id="payment_target_input" >
<input id="payment_target" type="text" class="form-control" required placeholder="pay an email address">
</div>
<div id="payment_amount_input">
<input id="payment_amount" type="text" class="form-control" required placeholder="enter the payment amount! ">
</div>
</br>
<button class="btn btn-danger" type="button" onClick= <%=make_payment%> > Make payment</button>
</div>
I feel like I'm close to a solution here...
Upvotes: 3
Views: 17352
Reputation: 11137
You can use httpparty gem to achieve that, its easy to use in only 1 line:
response = HTTParty.post("https://example.com?param1=value1",
:body => {:text => data}.to_json,
:headers => {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'}
)
You can remove Body and Header if you don't have specific Body or Header,
and if you want to achieve Get request its even easier:
responce = HTTParty.get('http://example.com.json')
json=JSON.parse(responce.body) # in case you expect json responce
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 2951
You need to use a form in order to generate a POST request from the web page. Rails provides you with Form helpers that would help you achieve this.
<div class="box box-warning">
<div class="box-header">
<%= form_tag make_payment_path do %>
<%= hidden_field_tag "access_token", @access_token %>
<h3 class="box-title">Pay Bill using Venmo Account</h3>
<div id="payment_note_input">
<%= text_field_tag "payment_note", nil, class: "form-control", placeholder: "add a note to your payment" %>
</div>
<div id="payment_target_input" >
<%= text_field_tag "payment_target", nil, class: "form-control", placeholder: "pay an email address" %>
</div>
<div id="payment_amount_input">
<%= text_field_tag "payment_amount",nil, class:"form-control", placeholder: "enter the payment amount! ">
</div>
</br>
<%= sumbit_tag "Make payment", class:"btn btn-danger" %>
<% end %>
</div>
And then you can access the form variables in your controller by...
def make_payment
access_token = params[:access_token]
note = params[:payment_note]
target = params[:payment_target]
...
end
Upvotes: -2