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GeoOp - Create Client

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Creates a new client.

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-- Important: See this note about string length limitations for strings returned by sp_OAMethod calls.
--
CREATE PROCEDURE ChilkatSample
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @hr int
    DECLARE @iTmp0 int
    -- Important: Do not use nvarchar(max).  See the warning about using nvarchar(max).
    DECLARE @sTmp0 nvarchar(4000)
    DECLARE @success int
    SELECT @success = 0

    -- This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
    -- See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

    -- This example also assumes an OAuth2 access token was previously fetched.
    -- and saved in a JSON file.  

    -- First get our previously obtained access token.
    -- {"access_token":"e6dqdG....mzjpT04w==","token_type":"Bearer","expires_in":2592000,"owner_id":999236}
    DECLARE @jsonToken int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.JsonObject', @jsonToken OUT
    IF @hr <> 0
    BEGIN
        PRINT 'Failed to create ActiveX component'
        RETURN
    END

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonToken, 'LoadFile', @success OUT, 'qa_data/tokens/geoop.json'

    -- This example assumes we previously obtained an access token
    DECLARE @oauth2 int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.OAuth2', @oauth2 OUT

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonToken, 'StringOf', @sTmp0 OUT, 'access_token'
    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @oauth2, 'AccessToken', @sTmp0

    DECLARE @rest int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.Rest', @rest OUT

    -- Connect to GeoOp..
    -- Note: The same REST object, once connected, can be used for many requests.
    -- The bAutoReconnect argument allows it to automatically reconnect as required for any subsequent request.

    DECLARE @bAutoReconnect int
    SELECT @bAutoReconnect = 1
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @rest, 'Connect', @success OUT, 'api.geoop.com', 443, 1, @bAutoReconnect
    IF @success <> 1
      BEGIN
        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'LastErrorText', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonToken
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @oauth2
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @rest
        RETURN
      END

    -- Provide the authentication credentials (i.e. the access token)
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @rest, 'SetAuthOAuth2', @success OUT, @oauth2

    -- Set the X-Version header.
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @rest, 'AddHeader', @success OUT, 'X-Version', '1.0'

    -- To create a new client, we can build and send the following JSON:
    -- 	{
    -- 	  "clients": [
    -- 	    {
    -- 	      "firstName": "Joe",
    -- 	      "lastName": "Miller",
    -- 	      "companyName": "Miller Bakery",
    -- 	      "businessType": "Licensed Bakery",
    -- 	      "account": {
    -- 	        "id": 39409
    -- 	      },
    -- 	      "address": {
    -- 	        "line1": "1832 Pennsylvania Avenue NW",
    -- 	        "city": "Washington",
    -- 	        "postcode": "20006",
    -- 	      }
    -- 	    }
    -- 	}

    DECLARE @jsonClient int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.JsonObject', @jsonClient OUT

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateInt', @success OUT, 'clients[0].account.id', 39409
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].firstName', 'Joe'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].lastName', 'Miller'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].companyName', 'Miller Bakery'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].businessType', 'Licensed Bakery'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].address.line1', '1832 Pennsylvania Avenue NW'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].address.city', 'Washington'
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'UpdateString', @success OUT, 'clients[0].address.postcode', '20006'

    -- Examine the JSON we're about to send...
    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @jsonClient, 'EmitCompact', 0
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'Emit', @sTmp0 OUT
    PRINT @sTmp0

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @rest, 'AddHeader', @success OUT, 'Content-Type', 'application/json'

    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @jsonClient, 'EmitCompact', 1
    DECLARE @responseBody nvarchar(4000)
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @jsonClient, 'Emit', @sTmp0 OUT
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @rest, 'FullRequestString', @responseBody OUT, 'POST', '/clients', @sTmp0
    EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'LastMethodSuccess', @iTmp0 OUT
    IF @iTmp0 <> 1
      BEGIN
        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'LastErrorText', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonToken
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @oauth2
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @rest
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonClient
        RETURN
      END

    DECLARE @json int
    EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.JsonObject', @json OUT

    EXEC sp_OASetProperty @json, 'EmitCompact', 0

    -- If the response status code did not indicate success, then see what happened..
    EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'ResponseStatusCode', @iTmp0 OUT
    IF @iTmp0 <> 200
      BEGIN

        PRINT 'Request Header: '
        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'LastRequestHeader', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0

        PRINT '----'

        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'ResponseStatusCode', @iTmp0 OUT
        PRINT 'Response StatusCode = ' + @iTmp0

        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'ResponseStatusText', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT 'Response StatusLine: ' + @sTmp0

        PRINT 'Response Header:'
        EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @rest, 'ResponseHeader', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'Load', @success OUT, @responseBody
        EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'Emit', @sTmp0 OUT
        PRINT @sTmp0
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonToken
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @oauth2
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @rest
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonClient
        EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @json
        RETURN
      END

    EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'Load', @success OUT, @responseBody
    -- Show the full JSON response..
    EXEC sp_OAMethod @json, 'Emit', @sTmp0 OUT
    PRINT @sTmp0

    -- The success JSON looks like this:

    -- 	{
    -- 	  "result": "success",
    -- 	  "clients": [
    -- 	    {
    -- 	      "id": 9571218,
    -- 	      "firstName": "Joe",
    -- 	      "lastName": "Miller",
    -- 	      "companyName": "Miller Bakery",
    -- 	      "businessType": "Licensed Bakery",
    -- 	      "leadSource": "",
    -- 	      "emailAddress": null,
    -- 	      "phoneNumber": null,
    -- 	      "mobileNumber": null,
    -- 	      "faxNumber": null,
    -- 	      "notes": "",
    -- 	      "deleted": false,
    -- 	      "hasRecentJobs": false,
    -- 	      "created": "2016-10-31T13:02:07+00:00",
    -- 	      "modified": "2016-10-31T13:02:07+00:00",
    -- 	      "billingClient": null,
    -- 	      "account": {
    -- 	        "id": 39409
    -- 	      },
    -- 	      "address": {
    -- 	        "line1": "1832 Pennsylvania Avenue NW",
    -- 	        "line2": "",
    -- 	        "city": "Washington",
    -- 	        "postcode": "20006",
    -- 	        "latitude": 0,
    -- 	        "longitude": 0
    -- 	      },
    -- 	      "mailingAddress": {
    -- 	        "line1": "",
    -- 	        "line2": "",
    -- 	        "city": ""
    -- 	      }
    -- 	    }
    -- 	  ],
    -- 	  "metadata": {
    -- 	    "receivedItemsCount": 1,
    -- 	    "validItems": [
    -- 	      0
    -- 	    ],
    -- 	    "invalidItems": [
    -- 	    ]
    -- 	  }
    -- 	}
    -- 
    -- 

    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonToken
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @oauth2
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @rest
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @jsonClient
    EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @json


END
GO