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In this post, we will see how to parse JSON files using Rails. In this process ... Let's say the field result ['response']['body'] is changed to result ['response']['data']. f50e787ee1 ellymon
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When you post JSON (or XML), rails will handle all of the parsing for you, but you need to include the correct headers. Have your app include:. You could do something like this with native Ruby JSON library: @json = JSON.​parse(request.body.read) username = @json['username'] ...
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