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Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to send a POST Query using Power Query but running into some issues. I have some code here which does not work, and did manage to get a 400 error but I have edited it and can't remember what I put now :(.
let
// Define the POST Request.
Url = "https://sso.dynatrace.com/sso/oauth2/token",
Body = ([
grant_type = "client_credentials",
client_id = "xxxxxxx",
client_secret = "xxxx",
scope = "account-idm-read",
resource = "xxxxxxxxxx"]),
Source =
Web.Contents(
Url,
[
Headers=[#"Content-Type"="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"],
Content= Text.ToBinary(Body)
]
),
jsonResponse = Json.Document(Source)
in
jsonResponse
I am using this API here: Authentication for the Account Management API - Dynatrace Docs
A successful 200 response would give me an access_token variable in JSON representation. Any ideas?
Solved! Go to Solution.
If you're trying to implement an OAuth2 authentication flow in Power Query you need to create a custom connector if you want to create something truly robust: https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2021/08/29/connecting-to-rest-apis-with-oauth2-authentication-in-power-...
If you're trying to implement an OAuth2 authentication flow in Power Query you need to create a custom connector if you want to create something truly robust: https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2021/08/29/connecting-to-rest-apis-with-oauth2-authentication-in-power-...
GET requests are done by calling Web.Contents without a Content parameter, POST requests are done by calling Web.Contents with the parameter.
GET:
let
URL = "http://xxx/tstat",
headers = [#"Content-Type"="application/json"],
web = Web.Contents(URL, [ Headers = headers, ManualStatusHandling = {404, 400}]),
result = Json.Document(web),
...
POST:
let
URL = "http://xxx/tstat",
headers = [#"Content-Type"="application/json"],
data = Json.FromValue([tmode = 2,t_cool = Setpoint,hold = 0]),
web = Web.Contents(URL, [ Content = data, Headers = headers, ManualStatusHandling = {404, 400}]),
result = Json.Document(web),
...
Hi @dinosainsburys
You can also refer below post for reference
https://blog.crossjoin.co.uk/2014/04/19/web-services-and-post-requests-in-power-query/
I hope I would resolved your issue!
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