Tearing my bloody hair out.
Tearing my bloody hair out.
- Subject: Tearing my bloody hair out.
- From: Brian Christmas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:36:04 +1000
G’day scripters
I’m trying to work out the correct syntax to get a subscription list from
FastSpring, who I’m trying to set up to manage my subscritions for my APP.
I’ve contacted FastSprings support numerous times, but the most they’ll do
regarding formatting scripts is ‘You’re on the right track’, or, unofficially,
tell me to try ‘Postman’.
I’ve entered my credential into Postman, and it tells me there’s one text
subscription, but every iteration of my Shell script returns “”, using the same
credentials. I know I have to have a ‘User-Agent' header, but support won’t
advise me if I’ve got the terminology correct. And my Googling shows there’s
lots of ways to format a ‘User-Agent’ header!!! Postman uses it’s own method of
addressing the FastSprings site.
I’m at a dead end! I’m told I have to use a ‘GET’, but read that the -H is the
‘GET’ equivilent.
Any advice from anybody, please. I’m just guessing, and Googling is
frustratingly un-informative.
If necessary, is there another company that makes this easier? I’ve battled
with FastSpring support for over a week now. They absolutely refuse to supply
or post examples. I need a pop-up store on my website, and a storefront for
cancelling subscriptions.
Regards
Santa
set jsonURL to do shell script ("curl ' -H
User-Agent:2V57JR9HQNAZNZVOW6OZXG/my-password-as-used-in-Postman'
https://api.fastspring.com/subscriptions/limit=10000")
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