Marklogic API LATEST/Search? documents Mulitpart/mixed










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I want to use a GET URL to search and return a group of documents from MarkLogic API.
If I use a POST method I can set the Accpets:multipart/mixed header and return what I want. The environment I am using can only send GET URL.



How do I either add multipart/mixed to GET URL or how do I pass to MarkLogic API return documents.
The argument view=none returns an error



REST-UNSUPPORTEDPARAM: (err:FOER0000) Endpoint does not support query parameter: Can use the 'none' value for the 'view' parameter only with multipart/mixed accept









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  • What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

    – Mads Hansen
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:20















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I want to use a GET URL to search and return a group of documents from MarkLogic API.
If I use a POST method I can set the Accpets:multipart/mixed header and return what I want. The environment I am using can only send GET URL.



How do I either add multipart/mixed to GET URL or how do I pass to MarkLogic API return documents.
The argument view=none returns an error



REST-UNSUPPORTEDPARAM: (err:FOER0000) Endpoint does not support query parameter: Can use the 'none' value for the 'view' parameter only with multipart/mixed accept









share|improve this question






















  • What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

    – Mads Hansen
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:20













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I want to use a GET URL to search and return a group of documents from MarkLogic API.
If I use a POST method I can set the Accpets:multipart/mixed header and return what I want. The environment I am using can only send GET URL.



How do I either add multipart/mixed to GET URL or how do I pass to MarkLogic API return documents.
The argument view=none returns an error



REST-UNSUPPORTEDPARAM: (err:FOER0000) Endpoint does not support query parameter: Can use the 'none' value for the 'view' parameter only with multipart/mixed accept









share|improve this question














I want to use a GET URL to search and return a group of documents from MarkLogic API.
If I use a POST method I can set the Accpets:multipart/mixed header and return what I want. The environment I am using can only send GET URL.



How do I either add multipart/mixed to GET URL or how do I pass to MarkLogic API return documents.
The argument view=none returns an error



REST-UNSUPPORTEDPARAM: (err:FOER0000) Endpoint does not support query parameter: Can use the 'none' value for the 'view' parameter only with multipart/mixed accept






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  • What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

    – Mads Hansen
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:20

















  • What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

    – Mads Hansen
    Nov 15 '18 at 4:20
















What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

– Mads Hansen
Nov 15 '18 at 4:20





What is the constraint in your environment restricting you to GET requests? Is it a limitation of the tooling/apps(which ones) or some other restriction (gateway/proxy/firewall only allowing GET)? If you can provide some additional information about your tooling and constraints, we can help suggest ways to achieve what you are trying to do.

– Mads Hansen
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You indicate that you accept multipart/mixed by setting the Accept request header.



For example, with cURL:



curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i 
-H "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"
'http://localhost:8000/LATEST/search?view=none'


If you are trying to issue a GET search request from your browser with view=none, simply typing in the URL and hitting return may not work.



However, you can still make it work. For example, in FireFox you can:



  • Pop open the developer toolbar

  • Select the request

  • Under the "headers" tab, to the right of the status code, click the "edit and resend" button

  • In the Request Headers textarea, add "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"

  • Click the "Send" button

  • Select the newly issued request, click the "Response" tab to view your multipart response





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    You indicate that you accept multipart/mixed by setting the Accept request header.



    For example, with cURL:



    curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i 
    -H "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"
    'http://localhost:8000/LATEST/search?view=none'


    If you are trying to issue a GET search request from your browser with view=none, simply typing in the URL and hitting return may not work.



    However, you can still make it work. For example, in FireFox you can:



    • Pop open the developer toolbar

    • Select the request

    • Under the "headers" tab, to the right of the status code, click the "edit and resend" button

    • In the Request Headers textarea, add "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"

    • Click the "Send" button

    • Select the newly issued request, click the "Response" tab to view your multipart response





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      You indicate that you accept multipart/mixed by setting the Accept request header.



      For example, with cURL:



      curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i 
      -H "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"
      'http://localhost:8000/LATEST/search?view=none'


      If you are trying to issue a GET search request from your browser with view=none, simply typing in the URL and hitting return may not work.



      However, you can still make it work. For example, in FireFox you can:



      • Pop open the developer toolbar

      • Select the request

      • Under the "headers" tab, to the right of the status code, click the "edit and resend" button

      • In the Request Headers textarea, add "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"

      • Click the "Send" button

      • Select the newly issued request, click the "Response" tab to view your multipart response





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        You indicate that you accept multipart/mixed by setting the Accept request header.



        For example, with cURL:



        curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i 
        -H "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"
        'http://localhost:8000/LATEST/search?view=none'


        If you are trying to issue a GET search request from your browser with view=none, simply typing in the URL and hitting return may not work.



        However, you can still make it work. For example, in FireFox you can:



        • Pop open the developer toolbar

        • Select the request

        • Under the "headers" tab, to the right of the status code, click the "edit and resend" button

        • In the Request Headers textarea, add "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"

        • Click the "Send" button

        • Select the newly issued request, click the "Response" tab to view your multipart response





        share|improve this answer















        You indicate that you accept multipart/mixed by setting the Accept request header.



        For example, with cURL:



        curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i 
        -H "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"
        'http://localhost:8000/LATEST/search?view=none'


        If you are trying to issue a GET search request from your browser with view=none, simply typing in the URL and hitting return may not work.



        However, you can still make it work. For example, in FireFox you can:



        • Pop open the developer toolbar

        • Select the request

        • Under the "headers" tab, to the right of the status code, click the "edit and resend" button

        • In the Request Headers textarea, add "Accept: multipart/mixed; boundary=BOUNDARY"

        • Click the "Send" button

        • Select the newly issued request, click the "Response" tab to view your multipart response






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