It comes down to him needing to learn how to debug code. We can't just magically see all issues by peering at code that is probably unrelated to the actual error
Hi folks, I'm having some trouble getting the Google Maps api / MarkerClusterer to add markers to my map.. could use some input. Thanks :) stackoverflow.com/questions/37930787/…
that means something is validating your response before sending it to the client, and is finding it invalid because you returned a value when none was expected.
@JoeSaad have you tried reaching out to whoever made that instead of us? You haven't given us anything that will help us debug your problem. Please try reaching out to other people instead.
The problem is that we are prepared to help you, but there is barely any improvements from your side. Despite our help, you come back with almost same problems. You say that there is a problem, but is unable to reduce to where the problem is coming from, which is not the first time.
And if it is really something that cannot remain then there is nothing wrong with moving it to the bin and creating a custom message there for it to be handled.
@JanDvorak Yes, it's abuse. A known help vamp was vamping again, and I decided to be stern with him so that he understands that his vamping is not welcome.
that's the thing, apigee has provided example of get, but i couldn't find any good example of post except of 2 or 3 questions about post but none of them really solve this problem even when they get the same error
guess i'll be a little less cryptic.... your problem is in your spec, the spec you still haven't provided how can we help you with code you haven't provided.
/jobs:
x-swagger-router-controller: jobs
x-a127-apply: {}
post:
description: new job created
# used as the method name of the controller
consumes:
- application/json
- application/x-www-form-urlencoded
produces:
- application/json
operationId: jobspost
responses:
"201":
description: Success - job created
headers:
Location:
description: "location"
type: string
A definition of the response structure. It can be a primitive, an array or an object. If this field does not exist, it means no content is returned as part of the response.
that seems the case with the get, always has a schema in response. in that example there aren't schema within the post responses.. it's only within parameters section
oh it's not quite like this.. if i remember you were really slow at accelerating and you couldn't bump into objects (or planets?) larger than you otherwise you'd be consumed by them
@KevinB so seems the the only way is to try to return some data. i try with json, produces application/json in the schema and i defined the schema in the response and in my node code i'm returning json
and here's the error: "message": "Response validation failed: invalid content type (text/plain). These are valid: application/json, application/x-yaml, application/json, application/x-yaml",
i'm getting the data i want back and that's good, relieving actually.. but just this error is there now
How to set the response Location HTTP header in Express? I've tried this, but it's not working:
Controller.prototype.create = function(prop, res) {
var inst = new this.model(prop);
inst.save(function(err) {
if (err) {
res.send(500, err);
}
res.location = '/c...
@KevinB @JanDvorak @ssube Thanks for all the hints and trials with me today. I haven't solved it completely since i'm still getting that error but definitely i'm way progressed from all last week attempts.. thank you :)
They probably created an experiment that played directly into Edge's strengths. I won't trust a test made by the people that have the only point to prove
To be fair it is a slightly funny experiment. The only time I have streamed a video through a browser while not connected to an outlet is on an airplane and now adays they all have outlets.