Also I couldn't find which library you're using for "get-headers" 
function... or is it a self made one?

I found a get-headers in ring-servlet...
https://github.com/ring-clojure/ring/tree/master/ring-servlet

Added this dependency [ring/ring-servlet "1.3.0-beta1"] didn't work

And also in a netty adapter library
 [ring-netty-adapter "0.0.3"]

Also didn't work... for now I commented this line out, since it's not 
necessary to get my curl test working. But it would be nice if you provide 
the dependencies.



Am Donnerstag, 24. April 2014 08:51:29 UTC+2 schrieb Erik Bakstad:
>
> Here is an example from our ajax-login form. After reading Sam's excellent 
> writeup it should be understandable.
>
> https://gist.github.com/ebaxt/11244031
>
> kl. 00:28:45 UTC+2 torsdag 24. april 2014 skrev Ivan Schuetz følgende:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to get a simple use case running - send a login request to 
>> /login and get success or fail response, preferably in JSON format.
>>
>> I followed the example in https://github.com/cemerick/friend#workflows
>>
>>
>> (def users {"root" {:username "root"
>>                     :password (creds/hash-bcrypt "admin_password")
>>                     :roles #{::admin}}
>>             "jane" {:username "jane"
>>                     :password (creds/hash-bcrypt "test")
>>                     :roles #{::user}}})
>>
>>
>> (defroutes app-routes
>>
>>   (GET "/test" [] {:body {:my-map "helo"}})
>>   
>>   (route/resources "/")
>>   
>>   (route/not-found "Not found"))
>>
>> (def app
>>   (->
>>       (handler/api app-routes)
>>       (middleware/wrap-json-body)
>>       (middleware/wrap-json-response)
>>
>>        (friend/authenticate {:credential-fn (partial 
>> creds/bcrypt-credential-fn users)
>>                             :workflows [
>>                                         (workflows/interactive-form)]})
>>       )
>>   )
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm testing with curl:
>>
>> curl -v --data "username=jane&password=test" http://localhost:3000/login
>>
>> Or:
>>
>> curl -v --request POST  "
>> http://localhost:3000/login?username=jane&password=test";
>>
>> And I get:
>>
>> * About to connect() to localhost port 3000 (#0)
>> *   Trying ::1...
>> * connected
>> * Connected to localhost (::1) port 3000 (#0)
>> > POST /login?username=jane&password=test HTTP/1.1
>> > User-Agent: curl/7.24.0 (x86_64-apple-darwin12.0) libcurl/7.24.0 
>> OpenSSL/0.9.8y zlib/1.2.5
>> > Host: localhost:3000
>> > Accept: */*
>> > 
>> < HTTP/1.1 302 Found
>> < Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 22:25:15 GMT
>> < Location: http://localhost:3000/login?&login_failed=Y&username=
>> < Content-Length: 0
>> < Server: Jetty(7.6.8.v20121106)
>> < 
>> * Connection #0 to host localhost left intact
>> * Closing connection #0
>>
>>
>> This looks like authentication failed, but the data is correct. I 
>> reviewed the curl request, and this seems to be the correct way to send a 
>> POST. But &username= gives me the impression it's not being parsed 
>> correctly.
>>
>> Also, how can I get a JSON response instead of only a header?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> P.S. Maybe it would be positive if this library has an own Google Group.
>>
>

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