Nikolay, you found an API server bug :-) Solution: delete all domain cookies for "openvehicles.com" from your browser before using the API. The API server gets confused by multiple cookies. If you visit www.openvehicles.com before using the API, you get a persistent PHP session cookie like this: Name SESS619b2b3f204291df32506531f8b446dd Host .openvehicles.com Pfad / As the host defines ".openvehicles.com" and path "/", this cookie also gets sent to the API host, which then confuses this one with the "ovmsapisession" cookie, i.e. Name ovmsapisession Host tmc.openvehicles.com Pfad /api/ Regards, Michael Am 05.06.2014 23:46, schrieb Nikolay Shishkov:
Thanks Michael, I am getting "login ok" when pressing on the login button, but then all the other buttons are giving "authentication error" message. I could check that the cookie is sent with the request, but the server seems to respond with the 400 code. I tried in Chrome. Where, how do you use the page? Nikolay
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:59 PM, Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de> wrote:
Nikolay,
that's right, I intend to get this running without an otherwise necessary proxy, i.e. for local HTML pages on mobile devices or the like. I've been in contact with Mark about CORS on the perl server.
A server could of course be used, most simply the HTTP API itself could deliver the client page, but CORS should now enable to cope without and open possible cross origin data/control integrations. Not sure about static pages for this though, not yet tested. I think it would be cool to just load some HTML file in your browser and have a graphical OVMS client.
The "code" is currently just a first test bed HTML page to interact with the HTTP API. No graphics, just a simple table view. Works, but is clumsy as hell.
Try yourself, I've attached it.
Regards, Michael
Am 05.06.2014 11:26, schrieb Nikolay Shishkov:
Hi Michael,
I am very interested in the "Browser client using HTTP API and jQuery/Flot for visualization". From the comment that CORS is needed I suspect you want to have the html5 page locally and then fetch data from the server while using other sources for context data. Have you considered running this on a separate server that serves as a gateway to the TMC server?
Have you uploaded the code somewhere?
I have been playing around with C# client and was thinking of using it on an asp.net server...
Nikolay
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 11:22 PM, Michael Balzer <dexter@expeedo.de> <mailto:dexter@expeedo.de> wrote:
Am 04.06.2014 07:38, schrieb Gianluca Magalotti:
For nice2have features I'll wait for your list (I have my personal list too but maybe we'll have a later focus on that)
So here it is.
If other Twizy drivers would like to add their ideas, you're welcome.
I'll do my best to check new ideas against my collected knowledge of what's possible up to now and give you some feedback.
Regards, Michael
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