Here is a test Node.js application:
body = {
"message": {
"body": "hello", //it works
// "body":"привет", //doesn't work
"type":"TextMessage"
}
};
body = JSON.stringify(body);
headers = {
'Authorization': 'Basic ' + B64TOKEN,
'Host': SUBDOMAIN + '.campfirenow.com',
'Content-Type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8',
'Content-Length': body.length
}
opts = {
host: SUBDOMAIN + '.campfirenow.com',
port: 443,
method: 'POST',
path: '/room/' + TEST_ROOM + '/speak.json',
headers: headers
}
request = require('https').request(opts, function(response) {
var data;
data = '';
response.setEncoding('utf8');
response.on('data', function(chunk) {
return data += chunk;
});
return response.on('end', function() {
console.log("===== start responce");
console.log(data);
console.log("===== end responce");
});
});
request.end(body);
body
map is what I want to send. And you can see that with "hello"
it work (ie message posted to Campfire chat) but with "привет"
as body - an error occurs... In the second case i've got long html response from Campfire... I think this can be solved if I can send body
in unicode sequence string... Like this: "body":"\u043f\u0440\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0442"
but how?
I'm (and you) should do this, if you need to respond with utf-8:
You need to use Buffer. This way it works just fine.