Explore through a XML or JSON try.
Provide a link to XML/JSON as the url field.
To dig deeper into the XML/JSON hierarchy, place each key you want to explore in quotes and square brackets (example: ["channel"]["item"]) in the starting key path field.
Copy this URL into Tableau's Web Data Connector input:
https://t.blockspring.com/pkpp1233/xml-json-explorer
Finish the setup steps to use XML/JSON Explorer in Tableau.
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Run this function with a POST request to Blockspring.
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Use this URL for webhooks. You'll want to make a POST request.
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{ \"url\": , \"starting_key_path\": }" "https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?"
var blockspring = require("blockspring");
blockspring.runParsed("xml-json-explorer", { "url": , "starting_key_path": }, function(res) {
console.log(res.params);
});
var request = require("request");
request.post({
url: "https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?",
form: { "url": , "starting_key_path": }
},
function(err, response, body) {
console.log(JSON.parse(body));
});
<?php
$url = 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?';
$data = json_encode(array("url" => , "starting_key_path" => ));
// use key 'http' even if you send the request to https://...
$options = array(
'http' => array(
'header' => array("Accept: application/json", "Content-Type: application/json"),
'method' => 'POST',
'content' => $data,
),
);
$context = stream_context_create($options);
$result = file_get_contents($url, false, $context);
var_dump(json_decode($result));
?>
<?php
require('blockspring.php');
var_dump(Blockspring::runParsed("xml-json-explorer", array("url" => , "starting_key_path" => ))->params);
import json
import urllib2
req = urllib2.Request("https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?")
req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json')
data = { "url": , "starting_key_path": }
results = urllib2.urlopen(req, json.dumps(data)).read()
print json.loads(results)
import blockspring
import json
print blockspring.runParsed("xml-json-explorer", { "url": , "starting_key_path": }).params
require 'rest_client'
response = RestClient.post 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?', JSON.dump({ "url" => , "starting_key_path" => }), :content_type => :json
puts JSON.load(response)
require 'blockspring'
puts Blockspring.runParsed("xml-json-explorer", { "url" => , "starting_key_path" => } ).params
require 'rest_client'
response = RestClient.post 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?', JSON.dump({ "url" = , "starting_key_path" = }), :content_type => :json
puts JSON.load(response)
library('blockspring')
library('rjson')
print(blockspringRunParsed("xml-json-explorer", list( "url" = , "starting_key_path" = ))$params)
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.blockspring.com/blockspring.js"></script>
<script>
blockspring.runParsed("xml-json-explorer", { "url": , "starting_key_path": }, { "api_key": "" }, function(res){
console.log(res.params);
})
</script>
https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/xml-json-explorer?
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