On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 9:47 PM, vhochstein <vhochst...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Regularly, you create a resource in html via form. you ve got some
> naming conventions for form fields and rails will bring it together
> for you in params hash.
>
> My question is, how my i do this with json. I would like to create a
> resource with pure json.
>
> do I have to follow specific naming,syntax convention also in order to
> get everything in my params hash ?
>
> Just a simple example, Im doing http post for player resource with
> following body:
> {"player": {"firstname":"Bob","lastname":"Alice"}}
>

This is the right format of the params to be posted. Before you post it, you
need to encode it:

JSON.encode({"player": {"firstname":"Bob","lastname":"Alice"}})

and then set Content-Type to application/json



If I do a params.each do key, value in my create action
> I get my json as a key ???
>
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