No i dont.
But i am thinking that since it is a GET http request, Then there shouldnt be a parameter in the url pattern. So maybe it should be
url(r'callback/' call_back) instead the previous one i did.
Although i havent tried it out yet.
Yingi Kem
Yingi Kem
Do you have a url entry above that is also matching it?--On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 3:52 AM, yingi keme <yingikeme@gmail.com> wrote:I have a callback function(webhook) implemented below--def call_back(request, param):# Testnetmethod='GET'x_signature = request.headers.get('X-Signature') print(siri)request_uri_encoded = str(request).splitlines()[0].split()[1] request_uri = urllib.parse.unquote(request_uri_encoded) constant_digest = hashlib.sha512('').digest() # [207, 131, 225, 53, 126,.........., 249, 39, 218, 62]requestt = method+request_uri+constant_digest raw_signature = hmac.new(secret, requestt, hashlib.sha512)b64_signature = base64.b64encode(raw_signature.digest()) print('request_uri_encoded: ', request_uri_encoded)print('request_uri: ', request_uri)print('x_signature: ', x_signature)print('b64_signature: ', b64_signature)if (x_signature == b64_signature): # IT PRINTS ERRORprint('SUCCESS')else:print('ERROR')But this callback function dont get to run. The API is to issue a GET http request to the url specified as my callback url.The url specified is 'https://Jshhhtoo.localtunnel.me/callback/blue-cap 'And in my urls.py i have this patternurl(r'^callback/(?P<param>[-\w]+)/$', call_back, name='callback'), But i dont seem to get why the callback function refuses to run even though from my command line i see that the webservicekeeps issuing a GET callback request. Here is what the GET request shows in my command[11/Nov/2017 03:23:17] "GET /callback/blue-cap?order_id=204199&amount=4570384&amount_ in_btc= 0.04570384&amount_paid_in_btc=0.04570384&status=2&address= muAYN5HZBN4VfvmVhZhTnm7yBN33JQ 3JGD&tid= 9a5327bb9efa3b2be285c8a47222d6 c89a95fd2d3e10c7c4707974c0c52e 7e57& transaction_ids=[%229a5327bb9efa3b2be285c8a47222 d6c89a95fd2d3e10c7c4707974c0c5 2e7e57%22]&keychain_id=2&last_ keychain_id=1&after_payment_ redirect_to= https%3A%2F%2Fbitcoinkem.localtunnel.me %2Fsucessful&auto_redirect=true HTTP/1.1" 301 0 Any help please !!!!
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