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Inspect the Complete Set of Defined Variables

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This example shows how to inspect the complete set of defined variables after executing the curl dependency plan. The code that enumerates and displays all variables is located at the end of the example.

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LOCAL lnSuccess
LOCAL loHttpCurl
LOCAL lcTargetCurl
LOCAL lcFnName
LOCAL lcJsonPath
LOCAL loJsonOAuth2
LOCAL lnStatusCode
LOCAL loResponseJson
LOCAL loDefinedVarsJson
LOCAL i
LOCAL lnNumVars

lnSuccess = 0

* This example shows how to inspect the complete set of defined variables
* after executing the curl dependency plan.
* The code that enumerates and displays all variables is located at the end of the example.

loHttpCurl = CreateObject('Chilkat.HttpCurl')

* The final curl command we want to execute.
* It depends on {{drive_id}}, which is not yet known.
lcTargetCurl = "curl -X GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/drives/{{drive_id}}/root/children"

* Define a helper function that can produce drive_id.
* This function lists drives for a given site, which requires {{site_id}}.
lcFnName = "getDrives"
loHttpCurl.AddFunction(lcFnName,"curl -X GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/{{site_id}}/drives")

* Define the output of getDrives.
* The JSON response contains an array named "value".
* We take the first element (value[0]) and extract its "id" as drive_id.
lcJsonPath = "value[0].id"
loHttpCurl.AddOutput(lcFnName,lcJsonPath,"drive_id")

* drive_id depends on site_id, which is also not yet known.
* Define another helper function to obtain site_id.
lcFnName = "getSite"
loHttpCurl.AddFunction(lcFnName,"GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/root:/sites/{{site_name}}")

* Map the "id" field from the getSite response to the variable site_id.
lcJsonPath = "id"
loHttpCurl.AddOutput(lcFnName,lcJsonPath,"site_id")

* Provide the initial known input.
* site_name is the starting value that allows the dependency chain to be resolved.
loHttpCurl.SetVar("site_name","test")

* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Configure OAuth2 authentication using the client credentials flow.
* Secrets (client_id, client_secret, token_endpoint) are retrieved from the
* local secrets manager because EnableSecrets is enabled.
loJsonOAuth2 = CreateObject('Chilkat.JsonObject')
loJsonOAuth2.EnableSecrets = 1
loJsonOAuth2.UpdateString("oauth2.client_id","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_id")
loJsonOAuth2.UpdateString("oauth2.client_secret","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_secret")
loJsonOAuth2.UpdateString("oauth2.scope","https://graph.microsoft.com/.default")
loJsonOAuth2.UpdateString("oauth2.token_endpoint","!!sharepoint|oauth2|token_endpoint")
loHttpCurl.SetAuth(loJsonOAuth2)
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Execute the target curl command.
* Internally, the system will:
* 
* 1) Detect that {{drive_id}} is required but not defined.
* 2) Find that "getDrives" can produce drive_id.
* 3) Detect that getDrives requires {{site_id}}, which is also not defined.
* 4) Find that "getSite" can produce site_id.
* 5) Verify that getSite requires {{site_name}}, which is already known.
* 6) Build a multi-step execution plan:
*      - First:  run getSite (produces site_id)
*      - Second: run getDrives (produces drive_id)
*      - Third:  run the target curl (uses drive_id)
lnSuccess = loHttpCurl.DoYourThing(lcTargetCurl)
IF (lnSuccess = 0) THEN
    ? loHttpCurl.LastErrorText
    RELEASE loHttpCurl
    RELEASE loJsonOAuth2
    CANCEL
ENDIF

* Retrieve and display the HTTP response status code.
lnStatusCode = loHttpCurl.StatusCode
? "response status code: " + STR(lnStatusCode)

* Load and display the JSON response from the final curl command.
loResponseJson = CreateObject('Chilkat.JsonObject')
loResponseJson.EmitCompact = 0
loHttpCurl.GetResponseJson(loResponseJson)
? loResponseJson.Emit()

* ----------------------------------
* Examine all defined variables.
* ----------------------------------
loDefinedVarsJson = CreateObject('Chilkat.JsonObject')
loDefinedVarsJson.EmitCompact = 0

loHttpCurl.GetAllVars(loDefinedVarsJson)
? loDefinedVarsJson.Emit()

* Sample output:

* {
*   "vars": [
*     {
*       "name": "site_name",
*       "value": "test"
*     },
*     {
*       "name": "site_id",
*       "value": "example.sharepoint.com,9b923c5e-5117-44ad-8b03-adbb8e19be85,b2451e19-290f-5f29-9f5d-674c2950a9f7"
*     },
*     {
*       "name": "drive_id",
*       "value": "b!XjySmxdRrrtLA827jhm-nRkeRbIPKSlPn11nTClQqfeVOj5VUvQMQae34rwOHdiP"
*     }
*   ]
* }

* Sample code to parse the above JSON.
i = 0
lnNumVars = loDefinedVarsJson.SizeOfArray("vars")
DO WHILE i < lnNumVars
    loDefinedVarsJson.I = i
    ? "name: " + loDefinedVarsJson.StringOf("vars[i].name")
    ? "value: " + loDefinedVarsJson.StringOf("vars[i].value")
    i = i + 1
ENDDO

RELEASE loHttpCurl
RELEASE loJsonOAuth2
RELEASE loResponseJson
RELEASE loDefinedVarsJson