An example of adding support for the X-HTTP-METHOD-OVERRIDE
header in Ratpack.
The example contains a single endpoint at PATCH /api/v1/dummy
that can be also be called using the X-HTTP-METHOD-OVERRIDE
header on a POST
request.
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Run the following command to start the application:
./gradlew run
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Run the following command to call the
/api/v1/dummy
endpoint using thePATCH
method:curl --request PATCH http://localhost:5050/api/v1/dummy
If successful, you will see the following message:
Dummy Endpoint!
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Run the following command to call the
/api/v1/dummy
endpoint using the overridePOST
method:curl -H "X-HTTP-METHOD-OVERRIDE: patch" -X POST http://localhost:5050/api/v1/dummy
If successful, you will see the same message as before:
Dummy Endpoint!
For bugs, questions, and discussions please use the Github Issues.
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Copyright (c) 2018 Greg Whitaker
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