问题
So far this is what I've come up with.
RestClient.proxy = ENV("http_proxy")
RestClient.head("Cookie","accessToken=#{@GottenTokenString}") #this line not working
resp = RestClient.get("http://someServer/path/RestAPIPage.json",{:params => {:count => @count, :userCount => @userCount}})
The problem I have here is that I can't seem to add any headers to the get request. The API I am calling requires that a token be obtained and set to a cookie header. Seems that the REST API can't handle this.
The reason I've decided to use this the RESTCLIENT gem is because the NET::HTTP.get does not allow the usage of methods that allow adding a query. Summarizing, I can't add headers with RESTCLIENT. But I can't add queries with NET::HTTP.
I'm really stumped.
回答1:
In a similar situation I went with:
session = RestClient::Resource.new "url"
response = session.post("", :Cookie => @cookie_variable)
Or for get it was straight:
RestClient.get(url, :Cookie => @cookie_variable)
I never did get the head
syntax to work.
回答2:
Old question, but adding my .02 for reference since I just struggled through the same...
In my case, I wanted to pass a token in the header of a GET request, and also add params. The trick was to include the header like a param, but not include it in the params hash. "Authorization" => "Bearer #{token}" is the header info in my example.
require 'json'
require 'rest-client'
JSON.load(RestClient.get("http://yourUrlGoesHere.com", {"Authorization" => "Bearer #{token}", :params => {:foo => 'bar'}}))
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9458631/rest-client-ruby-gem-help-creating-get-request-with-headers-query-and-setting