Hi Sebastien, I tried to post to my REST server using the push.register()
function. My PHP REST server receiving the call, but it doesnt look like
the JSON payload is in either the _GET or _POST params.
is there anything I am doing wrong?
var pushConfig = {
pushServerURL:
window.localStorage.getItem("site_path")+"/register_device",
alias: "test",
android: {
senderID: "46901159####",
variantID: "test",
variantSecret: "test"
}
};
push.register(onNotification, testSuccessHandler, testErrorHandler,
pushConfig);
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Then on the PHP server I am doing this:
$allVals = "";
foreach ($_GET as $key => $value) {
$allVals.= $key."=>".$value.", ";
}
foreach ($_POST as $key2 => $value2) {
$allVals.= $key2."=>".$value2.", ";
}
watchdog('mobile_handler', 'all params passed:'.$allVals);
print($allVals);
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My service is logging the transaction, but I am not getting any JSON payload
in either the GET or POST params containing a device token being sent to my
service.
This is what it is logging (drupal site logs): all params
passed:q=>register_device/rest/registry/device,
So you were correct that it is tacking on /registry/device, but where is the
JSON payload??
thoughts?
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