- Send an HTTP POST Request as follows
URL
https://babel-api-0-elb-external.babeltest.photobox.com/v2/Community/Member/New
HTTP Headers
Adyen Test Card Numbers | |
These cards are only valid on our TEST system and they will never involve any actual transaction or transfer of funds. The TEST card numbers will not work on the Adyen LIVE Platform. | |
For all cards use the following expiration and CVV2/CVC2/or CID for Amex. | |
For all cards: | |
Expiration Dates CVV2 / CVC3 CID (American Express) | |
06/2016 OR 08/2018 737 7373 |
Testing broadcast: | |
1. get 2 dev or qa instances under your control, and check out the relevant branch on both machines | |
2. note down the instances' hostnames or IPs | |
3. on one of the instances, do this (all commands without the quotes): `rm /mnt/data/www/checkout/shared/config/tokens/* && rm /mnt/data/www/checkout/shared/cache/first-boot` | |
4. wait for 30 seconds or so, then run `restart checkout` | |
5. call this (on one of the instances) to create a file "instance-1.txt", which will hold all translations for that instance: `curl http://{instance-hostname or ip}:8000/api/tokens | python -mjson.tool > instance-1.txt` | |
6. call this on the same instance to create a file "instance-2.txt", which will hold all translations for that instance: `curl http://{other-instance-hostname or ip}:8000/api/tokens | python -mjson.tool > instance-2.txt` | |
7. both SHOULD create a file that has some text (with curly braces and such) in it | |
8. run `diff instance-1.txt instance-2.txt | grep ">" | wc -l` | |
9. you SHOULD get a number as a result t |
sudo apt-get install nginx | |
sudo apt-get install php5-fpm | |
sudo apt-get install php5-suhosin | |
sudo apt-get install php5-cli | |
sudo vim /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini #changed error reporting | |
sudo vim /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default #enabled commented out recipe for PHP-FPM | |
sudo mkdir /opt/web | |
sudo chown ubuntu:ubuntu /opt/web |
This is a basic exploration of the Ello API. Completely unofficial, your mileage my vary, don't smash their servers as they are likely very busy.
Methods return HTML for their representation where appropriate which is a nice little pattern. Everything returns application/json.
Like this:
{
"id": ,