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{{Server client function}}
{{Server client function}}
This function allows you to post and receive data from HTTP servers. The calls are asynchronous so you do not get an immediate result from the call, instead a callback function you specify is called when the download completes.
This function allows you to post and receive data from HTTP servers. The calls are asynchronous so you do not get an immediate result from the call, instead a callback function you specify is called when the download completes.
If you are using fetchRemote to connect to a PHP script, you can use '''file_get_contents('php://input')''' to read the '''postData''' sent from this function.


{{Note|Client side function only works with the server the player is connected to unless the domain has been accepted with [[requestBrowserDomains]]}}
{{Note|Client side function only works with the server the player is connected to unless the domain has been accepted with [[requestBrowserDomains]]}}
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{{Legacy|legacy/fetchRemote}}
{{Legacy|legacy/fetchRemote}}


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==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
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**'''username:''' A string specifying the username for protected pages.
**'''username:''' A string specifying the username for protected pages.
**'''password:''' A string specifying the password for protected pages.
**'''password:''' A string specifying the password for protected pages.
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**'''formFields:''' A table containing form items to submit. (for POST method only)  ''e.g.{ name&#61;"bob", email&#61;"[email protected]" }''
**'''formFields:''' A table containing form items to submit. (for POST method only)  ''e.g.{ name&#61;"bob", email&#61;"[email protected]" }''
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*'''arguments:''' A table containing arguments you may want to pass to the callback.
*'''arguments:''' A table containing arguments you may want to pass to the callback.
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===Returns===
===Returns===
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Returns a '''''request''''' value which can be used with [[GetRemoteRequestInfo|getRemoteRequestInfo]] or [[AbortRemoteRequest|abortRemoteRequest]]
Returns a '''''request''''' value which can be used with [[GetRemoteRequestInfo|getRemoteRequestInfo]] or [[AbortRemoteRequest|abortRemoteRequest]]
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==Example==
==Example==
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Example sending email via a web service (adopted from examples on https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/user_manual.html)
Example sending email via a web service (adopted from examples on https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/user_manual.html)
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==Changelog==
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{{ChangelogItem|1.3.1-9.04605|Added connectionAttempts argument}}
{{ChangelogItem|1.3.2|Added client side}}
{{ChangelogItem|1.5.3-9.11270|Added queueName argument}}
{{ChangelogItem|1.5.4-9.11342|Added alternative syntax}}
{{ChangelogItem|1.5.4-9.11413|Added formFields}}


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Resource_functions}}
{{Resource_functions}}

Revision as of 17:46, 7 November 2024

This function allows you to post and receive data from HTTP servers. The calls are asynchronous so you do not get an immediate result from the call, instead a callback function you specify is called when the download completes.

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: Client side function only works with the server the player is connected to unless the domain has been accepted with requestBrowserDomains
[[|link=|]] Warning: function won't trigger inside another fetchRemote function
[[|link=|]] Warning: When using toJSON for submitting data, make sure to use string.sub(data, 2, -2) to remove the brackets as many APIs will not understand the request


Dialog-info.png This page describes the current implementation. For older versions check legacy version


Syntax

bool fetchRemote ( string URL[, table options ], callback callbackFunction[, table callbackArguments ] )

Required Arguments

  • URL: A full URL in the format http://hostname/path/file.ext. A port can be specified with a colon followed by a port number appended to the hostname.
  • callbackFunction: This is the function that should receive the data returned from the remote server. The callback argument list should be:
    • responseData - A string containing the remote response
    • responseInfo - A table containing:
      • success - A boolean indicating if the request was successful.
      • statusCode - An integer status/error code
      • headers - A table containing the HTTP response headers
    • arguments... - The arguments that were passed into fetchRemote

Optional Arguments

  • options: A table containing any request options:
    • queueName: Name of the queue to use. Any name can be used. If not set, the queue name is "default". Requests in the same queue are processed in order, one at a time.
    • connectionAttempts: Number of times to retry if the remote host does not respond. (Defaults to 10)
    • connectTimeout: Number of milliseconds each connection attempt will take before timing out. (Defaults to 10000)
    • postData: A string specifying any data you want to send to the remote HTTP server.
    • postIsBinary : A boolean specifying if the data is text, or binary. (Defaults to false)
    • method: A string specifying the request method. (Defaults to GET or POST)
    • headers: A table containing HTTP request headers. e.g.{ Pragma="no-cache" }
    • maxRedirects: An integer limiting the number of HTTP redirections to automatically follow. (Defaults to 8)
    • username: A string specifying the username for protected pages.
    • password: A string specifying the password for protected pages.
    • formFields: A table containing form items to submit. (for POST method only) e.g.{ name="bob", email="[email protected]" }
  • arguments: A table containing arguments you may want to pass to the callback.

Returns

Returns a request value which can be used with getRemoteRequestInfo or abortRemoteRequest

Example

Example sending email via a web service (adopted from examples on https://documentation.mailgun.com/en/latest/user_manual.html)

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sendOptions = {
    queueName = "My Mailgun queue",
    connectionAttempts = 3,
    connectTimeout = 5000,
    formFields = {
        from="Excited User <[email protected]>",
        to="[email protected]",
        subject="Hello",
        text="Testing some Mailgun awesomness!",
    },
    username="api",
    password="key-3ax6xnjp29jd6fds4gc373sgvjxteol0",
}
fetchRemote( "https://api.mailgun.net/v3/samples.mailgun.org/messages", sendOptions, mailgunCompleteCallback )

function mailgunCompleteCallback(data, info)
    outputDebugString( "mailgunComplete"
            .. " success:" .. tostring(info.success)
            .. " statusCode:" .. tostring(info.statusCode)
            .. " data:" .. tostring(data)
            )
end

Changing post content on IPS forum.

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local apiKey = "12345678123456781234567812345678" -- key from ips admin panel
local forumAddress = "https://yourForum.com"
function setPostContent(postID,content)
  local sendOptions = {
    queueName = "updatePost",
    connectionAttempts = 1,
    connectTimeout = 50,
    formFields = {
      post = content,
    },
  }
  fetchRemote( forumAddress.."/api/forums/posts/"..postID.."?key="..apiKey, sendOptions, function()end)
end

setPostContent(1, "this is a first post on this forum")

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