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    How do you send an HTTP GET or POST in UI Flow

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      amazingjoe
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      I'm still new to the M5 Stick C that I bought. I can see MQTT which is super cool and am hoping there is a way to produce HTTP Requests via GET/POST etc... Is this feature available in UI Flow? Do I need to load a custom library, program it in Python etc...?

      What are my options?

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        ajb2k3 @amazingjoe
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        @amazingjoe said in How do you send an HTTP GET or POST in UI Flow:

        I'm still new to the M5 Stick C that I bought. I can see MQTT which is super cool and am hoping there is a way to produce HTTP Requests via GET/POST etc... Is this feature available in UI Flow? Do I need to load a custom library, program it in Python etc...?

        What are my options?

        @LUKASMAXIMUS made a guide to this and shared it on Hackster.io
        M5Stack MicroPython Simple Web Server

        I hope this helps.

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          EBKsuper @ajb2k3
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          @ajb2k3 so, what if you are in UIFLOW BLOCKLY mode ? Also the UIFLOW guides are not helping at all.
          I recognized that in general all their "documentation" reads like: "yellow is a colour yellow". They absolutely dont explain nothing at all.

          for the "HTTP REQUEST" function what is expected in the "headers" or "data" column?

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            xiaokutou @EBKsuper
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            @ebksuper
            Hi bro, I'm having the same problem. That's why I am here and noticed that you are having the same problem.
            After a few hours of trying, I finally got the data I wanted. I would like to share my solution here. Maybe it will help you, or not, either way, it's worth a try.
            POST example

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