Deleting page tabs - facebook-graph-api

When I try delete a page tab, facebook throws me an error.
$facebook->api('/PAGE_ID/tabs/TAB_ID', 'post', array(
'method' => 'delete',
'access_token' => PAGE_TOKEN
));
Fatal error: Uncaught GraphMethodException: Unsupported post request.
$facebook->api('/PAGE_ID/tabs/TAB_ID', 'get', array(
'method' => 'delete',
'access_token' => PAGE_TOKEN
));
Fatal error: Uncaught GraphMethodException: Unsupported get request.
$facebook->api('/PAGE_ID/tabs/TAB_ID', 'delete', array(
'access_token' => PAGE_TOKEN
));
Fatal error: Uncaught GraphMethodException: Unsupported delete request.
What am I doing wrong?

It should be a HTTP DELETE request.
Either change 'post' to 'delete' and remove the unnecessary 'method => delete' or change 'post' to 'get' and leave the 'method => delete' in place

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Query string in drupal service custom resources

I am trying to use query string structure in drupal services API. it's not working for me.
I have also search most of the solutions, but all failed.
here is m drupal code:
function rapid_services_resources() {
$resources = array(
'get_data' => array(
'operations' => array(
'retrieve' => array(
'help' => t('Gets user email of uid passed.'),
'callback' => 'my_module_get_user_email',
'args' => array(
array(
'name' => 'nid',
'type' => 'int',
'description' => 'The display ID of the view to get.',
'source' => array('param' => 'nid'),
'optional' => TRUE,
'default value' => 'default',
),
),
'access arguments' => '_blog_access_provide_access',
'access callback' => '_blog_access_provide_access',
//~ 'access arguments append' => FALSE,
),
),
),
);
return $resources;
}
function _blog_access_provide_access() {
return TRUE;
}
function my_module_get_user_email($nid){
var_dump($args);die;
}
I want url like this.:
http://localhost/drupaltest/rapidapi/get_data/?nid=111
Please let me know where i did wrong.
thanks in advance.
Hi here are to reference that will be useful
http://pingv.com/blog/an-introduction-drupal-7-restful-services
https://www.drupal.org/node/783460
Also I am not sure about the query string, but for the retrieve operation you can set it as part of the url
ex:
http://localhost/drupaltest/rapidapi/get_data/<nid should be here>
http://localhost/drupaltest/rapidapi/get_data/111
Also using the source path as source
'source' => array('path' => '0'),
I would think that source param only works for an index operation and not retrieve

ZF2 Routing regexp

I try to validate a route in zend framework 2.
Example:
valid - /foo/overview/1-2015
valid - /foo/overview/9999-2015
invalid /foo/overview/sd-2015
invalid - /foo/overview/10001-2015
I tried this code, but I received 404 error:
'overview' => array(
'type' => 'segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/foo/overview/:nr',
'constraints' => array('nr' => '^[0-9]{1,4}-[0-9]{4}$',),
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'Foo\Controller\Foo',
'action' => 'overview',
),
),
),
thanks
It is enough to use [0-9]{1,4}-[0-9]{4} for your constraint value, since the starting ^ and the closing $ are automatically added by the framework (check the match function in the Zend\Mvc\Router\Http\Segment class).

Calling model_tool_image resize on Confirm Controller

i want get url link of product image
im edit catalog/controller/checkout/confirm.php
$data['products'][] = array(
'cart_id' => $product['cart_id'],
'product_id' => $product['product_id'],
'name' => $product['name'],
'model' => $product['model'],
'option' => $option_data,
'recurring' => $recurring,
'quantity' => $product['quantity'],
'subtract' => $product['subtract'],
'price' => $this->currency->format($this->tax->calculate($product['price'], $product['tax_class_id'], $this->config->get('config_tax'))),
'total' => $this->currency->format($this->tax->calculate($product['price'], $product['tax_class_id'], $this->config->get('config_tax')) * $product['quantity']),
'href' => $this->url->link('product/product', 'product_id=' . $product['product_id']),
im try to add
'thumb' => $this->model_tool_image->resize($product['image'], $this->config->get('config_image_related_width'), $this->config->get('config_image_related_height')),
after call $product['thumb'] in checkout/confirm.tpl
i got the Fatal Error
Fatal error: Call to a member function resize() on a non-object in /var/www/xxx.dev/public_html/catalog/controller/checkout/confirm.php on line 393
i just add
$this->load->model('tool/image');
after
$this->load->model('tool/upload');
on confirm.php controller

Mocking Cake Request

I am developing a test for a controller function and basically it just acts upon a cake request, is there anyway to mock cake request inside the test function so that whenever the controller tries to access $this->request->data it returns the data i have set in the test case? if there is a way please tell me how.
Regards
The documentation contains an example of how to set the request data. For quick reference:
public function testIndexPostData() {
$data = array(
'Article' => array(
'user_id' => 1,
'published' => 1,
'slug' => 'new-article',
'title' => 'New Article',
'body' => 'New Body'
)
);
$result = $this->testAction(
'/articles/index',
array('data' => $data, 'method' => 'post')
);
debug($result);
}

Zend Framework - Router Rewrite with Regex

I have been trying to shortern this route:
http://abc.localhost/user/view/index/id/1
to this:
http://abc.localhost/user/1
with the following portion of code in my bootstrap but I keep getting an error stating that the 'Reversed route is not specified', any ideas why?
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex(
'user/(\d+)',
array(
'module' => 'user',
'controller' => 'view',
'action' => 'index'
),
array(
1 => 'id'
)
);
$router->addRoute('user', $route);
Thanks,
Martin
If you want to use the URL helper with Regex routes you need to pass a 4th parameter to Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex that it can use to rebuild the route. This 4th parameter should be a string in a sprintf-format which it can inject the params into.
In your case it would be something like:
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex(
'user/(\d+)',
array(
'module' => 'user',
'controller' => 'view',
'action' => 'index'
),
array(
1 => 'id'
),
'user/%d'
);
$router->addRoute('user', $route);
There is some info on this right at the end of the manual section on Regex routes: http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.router.html#zend.controller.router.routes.regex - but it's easy to miss.