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Feedback on 'Create an HTTP Endpoint' #95
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Hi @sdemills , thanks for the feedback. The CURL command is provide as an example of a way to test the end point. You could equally open the url in your web browser to test the flow. Reading through the recipe now I can see it doesn't really explain that - we should get that updated to be clearer. |
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I'm new to node-red and Linux although I've read a book, done all the
examples in the book and got them to work.
I'm looking for a good way to send a Web request from Tasker on my phone to
my Raspberry Pi 4, get the Pi to do some work, and send back a response.
It sounds like I'm on the right path so will persevere in that direction.
Kind Regards
Steve Mills
Sent from my Samsung S21 Ultra
…On 14 May 2021 20:37:24 knolleary ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @sdemills , thanks for the feedback.
The CURL command is provide as an example of a way to test the end point.
You could equally open the url in your web browser to test the flow.
Reading through the recipe now I can see it doesn't really explain that -
we should get that updated to be clearer.
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For me (perhaps not for others) the tutorial is a little thin: I don't understand where the CURL command fits into the picture, whether it is run once only from a terminal to enable something, or whether it has to be run every time this flow runs. I kind of expected, as a tutorial, that it would explain all parts of it. :)
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