Advanced Rest Client Chrome Extension Download

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Amjan Bouchard

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Once you saved the view, you can test the end point using any REST client. Here, we are using "Advanced REST client", an extension of Google Chrome browser. For installing this, type in " " in your Google Chrome browser. Search for "rest client" as shown in the image below. You will find "Advanced REST client". Click "FREE" to install the application.

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After installing the rest client, go to the path "chrome://apps/" on your Google Chrome browser or click the "Apps" icon on the bookmarks bar of your Google-Chrome browser. Then select the "Advanced REST client" application.

I exported the certificates (server, client, root) and doubleclicked them in a remote pc on the intranet.
To test: From a remote pc, I try to send Header requests from a Google Chrome browser extension, named: "Advanced Rest Client". Header configuration is:

Thank you very much Jeffrey. Yes I assigned a cookie name in my new dynamic header virtual proxy. Is that's enough or should I put anything in my reverse-proxy (or chrome extension) that (re)pushes this cookie back.

For xrfkey: Does Qlik Sense (QPS/QRS) need to recognize this key? Or just assign a header (say named X-Qlik-xrfkey) and value (say abcdefg123456789) and a URL get parameter with the same name and value: Say :4243/_A?X-Qlik-xrfkey=abcdefg123456789
Where 4243 is the default Authentication port for QPS proxy.
I tried this above link :4243/_A?X-Qlik-xrfkey=abcdefg123456789
I also tried it while alternating: Get vs Post requests, 4243, 4244. Still I receive 404 (wrong request).

Before that: Interestingly the cookie name in the 404 http response is the default virtual proxy (default, which is win authentication). So it seems that it isn't using new dynamic header virtual proxy "_A".

Interestingly also, after I exported the (server-root-client) certificates from QRS into my reverse-proxy server, when I first tried :4243 it did ask me to pick a certificate (from a poped-up list), then when I picked the Qlik certificate (in one user I picked reverseProxy certificate, in another user I picked QlikClient certificate) then it gave me the 404 response and default-virtual-proxy cookie X-Qlik-Session, and it never asked me again for a certificate in following attempts. So it seems as if it has the Authentication port 4243 functional but didn't manage to find the good virtual proxy or the good certificate.
I seem to have been missing a configuration. Do I have to populate the virtual-proxy "integration" section with any values?

Thanks again for all help,
Amir.

After you download the crx file for Advanced REST Client 10.0.12, open Chrome's extensions page (chrome://extensions/ or find by Chrome menu icon > More tools > Extensions), and then drag-and-drop the *.crx file to the extensions page to install it.

If I try to upload multiple files using "Advanced REST client" extension of chrome , its posting just first file into database but I should be able to post all the files in to database creating corresponding rows for each files.I tried using ":body" request entity to hold attached blob file but it seems to be inserting just the first file and not the remaining. Please help.

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