How to simulate wicket POST request using NodeJS?
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Recently I've been trying to use NodeJS to simulate wicket POST requests.
That is, by uploading a form in the current webpage (say site 1), I want the nodeJS to send this form data to another site (say site 2), which is built using wicket, and return the html body of site 2 to the server of site 1 (i.e. nodeJS)
Resource
The site 2 I'm using to test is from github:
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples/tree/wicket-6.x
Please note that wicket 6.x (in fact I want 6.12.0) is in use.
On my computer it is running on localhost:8080
the html I have is:
<body ng-app="App" ng-controller="Controller">
username: <input type='text' ng-model="User.name"><br>
password: <input type='text' ng-model="User.pass"><br>
<button ng-click="login(User)">Submit</button>
</body>
The AngularJS I have is:
var commodity_app = angular.module('App', );
commodity_app.controller('Controller', function($scope, $http, $window){
$scope.User = {name: "", pass: ""};
$scope.login = function(User){
$http.post("/login", User).then(function(response){
alert(response.body);
}, function(response){
alert("Error");
});
};
});
Question
This is the part of NodeJS that I want it to simulate POST to wicket and return the body of html that wicket redirect it to:
var express = require('express');
var request = require('request');
var router = express.Router();
router.post("/login", function(req, res){
console.log(req.body);
var url = 'http://localhost:8080/wicket/bookmarkable/org.wicketTutorial.SignInPage?-1.IFormSubmitListener-form';
var bodyString = "form1_hf_0=&username=wicketer&password=wicketer";
var forms = {"form1_hf_0": '',"username": "wicketer", "password" : 'wicketer'}
var header = {"Content-Length": "47",
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
}
request.post({url:url, followAllRedirects: true, form: bodyString, headers: header}, function(error, response, body){
console.log(response.statusCode);
console.log(response.body);
res.send({msg: ""});
});
});
module.exports = router;
I've tried sending data using body
, form
, formData
but it does not work.
Can someone please help me solve this problem?
javascript node.js wicket
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Overview
Recently I've been trying to use NodeJS to simulate wicket POST requests.
That is, by uploading a form in the current webpage (say site 1), I want the nodeJS to send this form data to another site (say site 2), which is built using wicket, and return the html body of site 2 to the server of site 1 (i.e. nodeJS)
Resource
The site 2 I'm using to test is from github:
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples/tree/wicket-6.x
Please note that wicket 6.x (in fact I want 6.12.0) is in use.
On my computer it is running on localhost:8080
the html I have is:
<body ng-app="App" ng-controller="Controller">
username: <input type='text' ng-model="User.name"><br>
password: <input type='text' ng-model="User.pass"><br>
<button ng-click="login(User)">Submit</button>
</body>
The AngularJS I have is:
var commodity_app = angular.module('App', );
commodity_app.controller('Controller', function($scope, $http, $window){
$scope.User = {name: "", pass: ""};
$scope.login = function(User){
$http.post("/login", User).then(function(response){
alert(response.body);
}, function(response){
alert("Error");
});
};
});
Question
This is the part of NodeJS that I want it to simulate POST to wicket and return the body of html that wicket redirect it to:
var express = require('express');
var request = require('request');
var router = express.Router();
router.post("/login", function(req, res){
console.log(req.body);
var url = 'http://localhost:8080/wicket/bookmarkable/org.wicketTutorial.SignInPage?-1.IFormSubmitListener-form';
var bodyString = "form1_hf_0=&username=wicketer&password=wicketer";
var forms = {"form1_hf_0": '',"username": "wicketer", "password" : 'wicketer'}
var header = {"Content-Length": "47",
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
}
request.post({url:url, followAllRedirects: true, form: bodyString, headers: header}, function(error, response, body){
console.log(response.statusCode);
console.log(response.body);
res.send({msg: ""});
});
});
module.exports = router;
I've tried sending data using body
, form
, formData
but it does not work.
Can someone please help me solve this problem?
javascript node.js wicket
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up vote
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Overview
Recently I've been trying to use NodeJS to simulate wicket POST requests.
That is, by uploading a form in the current webpage (say site 1), I want the nodeJS to send this form data to another site (say site 2), which is built using wicket, and return the html body of site 2 to the server of site 1 (i.e. nodeJS)
Resource
The site 2 I'm using to test is from github:
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples/tree/wicket-6.x
Please note that wicket 6.x (in fact I want 6.12.0) is in use.
On my computer it is running on localhost:8080
the html I have is:
<body ng-app="App" ng-controller="Controller">
username: <input type='text' ng-model="User.name"><br>
password: <input type='text' ng-model="User.pass"><br>
<button ng-click="login(User)">Submit</button>
</body>
The AngularJS I have is:
var commodity_app = angular.module('App', );
commodity_app.controller('Controller', function($scope, $http, $window){
$scope.User = {name: "", pass: ""};
$scope.login = function(User){
$http.post("/login", User).then(function(response){
alert(response.body);
}, function(response){
alert("Error");
});
};
});
Question
This is the part of NodeJS that I want it to simulate POST to wicket and return the body of html that wicket redirect it to:
var express = require('express');
var request = require('request');
var router = express.Router();
router.post("/login", function(req, res){
console.log(req.body);
var url = 'http://localhost:8080/wicket/bookmarkable/org.wicketTutorial.SignInPage?-1.IFormSubmitListener-form';
var bodyString = "form1_hf_0=&username=wicketer&password=wicketer";
var forms = {"form1_hf_0": '',"username": "wicketer", "password" : 'wicketer'}
var header = {"Content-Length": "47",
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
}
request.post({url:url, followAllRedirects: true, form: bodyString, headers: header}, function(error, response, body){
console.log(response.statusCode);
console.log(response.body);
res.send({msg: ""});
});
});
module.exports = router;
I've tried sending data using body
, form
, formData
but it does not work.
Can someone please help me solve this problem?
javascript node.js wicket
Overview
Recently I've been trying to use NodeJS to simulate wicket POST requests.
That is, by uploading a form in the current webpage (say site 1), I want the nodeJS to send this form data to another site (say site 2), which is built using wicket, and return the html body of site 2 to the server of site 1 (i.e. nodeJS)
Resource
The site 2 I'm using to test is from github:
https://github.com/bitstorm/Wicket-tutorial-examples/tree/wicket-6.x
Please note that wicket 6.x (in fact I want 6.12.0) is in use.
On my computer it is running on localhost:8080
the html I have is:
<body ng-app="App" ng-controller="Controller">
username: <input type='text' ng-model="User.name"><br>
password: <input type='text' ng-model="User.pass"><br>
<button ng-click="login(User)">Submit</button>
</body>
The AngularJS I have is:
var commodity_app = angular.module('App', );
commodity_app.controller('Controller', function($scope, $http, $window){
$scope.User = {name: "", pass: ""};
$scope.login = function(User){
$http.post("/login", User).then(function(response){
alert(response.body);
}, function(response){
alert("Error");
});
};
});
Question
This is the part of NodeJS that I want it to simulate POST to wicket and return the body of html that wicket redirect it to:
var express = require('express');
var request = require('request');
var router = express.Router();
router.post("/login", function(req, res){
console.log(req.body);
var url = 'http://localhost:8080/wicket/bookmarkable/org.wicketTutorial.SignInPage?-1.IFormSubmitListener-form';
var bodyString = "form1_hf_0=&username=wicketer&password=wicketer";
var forms = {"form1_hf_0": '',"username": "wicketer", "password" : 'wicketer'}
var header = {"Content-Length": "47",
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
}
request.post({url:url, followAllRedirects: true, form: bodyString, headers: header}, function(error, response, body){
console.log(response.statusCode);
console.log(response.body);
res.send({msg: ""});
});
});
module.exports = router;
I've tried sending data using body
, form
, formData
but it does not work.
Can someone please help me solve this problem?
javascript node.js wicket
javascript node.js wicket
edited Nov 12 at 6:28
asked Nov 12 at 2:38
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