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In the web app I'm building with ruby on rails I have a form that the user submits with some basic data. The data is retrieved in the controller and more information that needs to remain private is added. Then I need to send a post request to an external website with all of the combined data from the controller. What is the best way to do this? Thanks in advance for any help.

+1  A: 

I don't think redirect_to handles post requests because it uses http 302 (?) which just GETs the other page.

I believe you can do something like this

Class MyController < ActionController
    require 'net/http'

    def my_method
        #do something with the data/model

        my_connection = Net::HTTP.new('www.target.com', 80)
        reponse = my_connection.post(path_within_url, data)

        #do something with response if you want
    end

end

note: this is air coded and has not been tried or tested

ErsatzRyan
+7  A: 

Hello

The simpliest way is using ruby core library:

require "uri"
require "net/http"

params = {’box1′ => ‘Nothing is less important than which fork you use. Etiquette is the science of living. It embraces everything. It is ethics. It is honor. -Emily Post’,
‘button1′ => ‘Submit’
}
x = Net::HTTP.post_form(URI.parse(’http://www.interlacken.com/webdbdev/ch05/formpost.asp’), params)
puts x.body

Advice: do an asyncronius request, using a gem like delayed_job or background_rb

Example taken from: http://biodegradablegeek.com/2008/04/how-to-post-form-data-using-ruby/

Vlad Zloteanu
An example on using delayed_job on Ryan's railscast: http://railscasts.com/episodes/171-delayed-job
Vlad Zloteanu
This was the first thing I attempted. Unfortunately it gives me an 'end of file reached' error. From searching around it seems that others have had similar problems. Anyone have any insights?
Alex.Bullard
+2  A: 

Sorry, I neglected to mention that I was connecting to secure server. This seems to have been the reason that I was getting end of file errors. Adding using 'net/https' and calling use_ssl on connection solved the problem. Thanks for everyones help.

require 'net/https'
require 'open-uri'

url = URI.parse('https://MY_URL')
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(url.path)
req.form_data = data
req.basic_auth url.user, url.password if url.user
con = Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port)
con.use_ssl = true
con.start {|http| http.request(req)}

This is based off the source for the post_form method, so i guess I'll give vlad.zloteanu the answer.

Alex.Bullard
:) well.. 10qu, i'm glad it helped you.
Vlad Zloteanu
+1  A: 

If the external server is RESTful, then simply create an ActiveResource model to handle your data.

askegg
This is really helpful.
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