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Simple VF page that demonstrates how to hit REST API.
NOTE: User must have access to Chatter REST API for this exact demo to work.
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<apex:page docType="html-5.0" sidebar="false" showHeader="false" | |
standardStylesheets="false" cache="true"> | |
<!-- TRANSFORM PARTNER URL INTO TRUE PROXY URL --> | |
<apex:variable var="PARTNER_URL" value="{!$Api.Partner_Server_URL_290}" /> | |
<apex:variable var="PARTNER_URL_SPLIT" value="{! | |
LEFT(PARTNER_URL,FIND('.visual.force.com',PARTNER_URL)-1) | |
}"/> | |
<apex:variable var="POD" value="{! | |
MID(PARTNER_URL_SPLIT,FIND('.',PARTNER_URL_SPLIT)+1,LEN(PARTNER_URL_SPLIT)) | |
}"/> | |
<apex:variable var="SESSION_ID" value="{!$Api.Session_ID}"/> | |
<apex:variable var="SERVER_URL" value="{!'https://' & POD & '.salesforce.com/'}"/> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="utf-8"/> | |
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.0/jquery.min.js"></script> | |
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
var PATH = 'services/data/v26.0/chatter/users/me'; | |
$(function(){ | |
$.ajax({ | |
cache: false, | |
url: '/services/proxy', | |
beforeSend: function(xhr) { | |
xhr.setRequestHeader('SalesforceProxy-Endpoint', '{!SERVER_URL}' + PATH); | |
xhr.setRequestHeader('Authorization', 'OAuth ' + '{!SESSION_ID}'); | |
}, | |
success: function(data,status,xhr){ | |
$('body').html('Done! You are <b>' + data.name | |
+ '</b>, and I, this humble page, retrieved your name from the REST API.'); | |
}, | |
error: function(xhr,status,errorThrown){ | |
$('body').html('Oh no! Got this error: <br/><b style="color:red">' | |
+ xhr.status + ' ' + errorThrown + ' ' + xhr.responseText + '</b>'); | |
} | |
}); | |
}); | |
</script> | |
</head> | |
<body>Loading...</body> | |
</html> | |
</apex:page> |
Very Nice 😄 Because of this I was able to call REST API from Angular.
@niket123 please could you share an example to call REST API from Angular?
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Hi Richard,
I'm finding that to get it to work on a MyDomain enabled org, you need to strip the MyDomain name from the SERVER_URL.
I created a forked version that does it, but I'm sure there's a cleaner way to do it.
https://gist.github.com/4682355