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The HTTP Client Snap can use the Basic Authentication Account.
Did you try to reference the credentials in the "Raw entity" field within the snap?
BR,
Spiro Taleski
- Szymon4 years agoNew Contributor II
Puh! Apologies, that I have not described everything I had tried before posting.
Among others, I had tried parseFloat as well.I wonder if you have tried it yourself, jolly good. Pipeline is attached
parseFloat($amount.toFixed(2))
will remove the decimal ‘.00’, so this brings nothing.
As a result you would get: 1000 → “1000.00” → 1000Again I need to add decimals to 1000 to get 1000.00, NOT to “1000.00”
{ "amount" : 1000.00 }
anyone?
thank you.
toDouble_2022_01_12.slp (5.9 KB)- bojanvelevski4 years agoValued Contributor
Actually, It will not. I agree with @viktor_n on this one. This is a validation from the pipeline you attached:
Don’t rely on the preview within the snap, check the actual output after validation.
Regards,
Bojan
- Szymon4 years agoNew Contributor II
Arrgh! Indeed, Bojan, you are right. I always forget, that one should not relay on just a half-reliable platform. Also, if runtime presents the result same as validation.
Terribly sorry for that. I suppose, it comes from the habit of using other mature integration tools. I promise to remember that in the future. I must admit, it presents a certain kind of a thrill “Oh goodie! which feature is reliable in this release, my-oh-my!” - very exciting.
Thank you and kind regards.Output:
[{"amount":1000.00}]
Updated pipeline attached.
toDouble_2022_01_12.slp (8.6 KB)