Magento 2 Rest api: unable to place order. getting error - magento

Fatal error: Uncaught GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException: Client error: PUT http://magento.localhost.com/rest/V1/carts/4/order resulted in a 400 Bad Request response: {"message":"Please specify a shipping method."}
My codes:
$shipBill = '{
"addressInformation": {
"shipping_address": {
"id": 60,
"customer_id": 1,
"region": "Arkansas",
"region_id": 5,
"country_id": "US",
"street": [
"Whitefield,New York"
],
"company": "IBM",
"telephone": "94354545",
"postcode": "234533",
"city": "New York",
"firstname": "test",
"lastname": "test",
"prefix": "address_",
"region_code": "AR"
},
"billing_address": {
"id": 60,
"customer_id": 1,
"region": "Arkansas",
"region_id": 5,
"country_id": "US",
"street": ["Whitefield,New York"],
"company": "IBM",
"telephone": "94354545",
"postcode": "234533",
"city": "New York",
"firstname": "test",
"lastname": "test",
"prefix": "address_",
"region_code": "AR"
},
"shipping_method_code": "flatrate",
"shipping_carrier_code": "flatrate"
}
}';
$checkout = $magento->createShippingAndBilling($quoteId, $shipBill)->getInArray();
$payment = '
{
"paymentMethod": {
"method": "checkmo"
}
}';
$order = $magento->orderCreate($quoteId, $payment)->getInArray();
I have added items on a cart by the rest API. Everything is working only when I tried to place an order I am getting this error.

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Elastic search query - all objects of nested array should have specific value

I want to write Elasticsearch query where I am able to look into a nested array, and check a key for all those elements inside the array, if all of them have that value then the root document should be selected.
this is a sample data :
[
{
"_index": "allproperties",
"_type": "_doc",
"_id": "5241050",
"_score": 0.0,
"_source": {
"id": 5241050,
"type": "HOUSE",
"state": "NSW",
"agency": {
"id": 31,
"code": "AU_LNT",
"name": "Luthor Properties",
"config": "{}"
},
"branch": {
"id": 89,
"name": "Luthor Sales Unit Trust",
"tradingName": "Luthor Properties",
"internalCode": "AU_LNT_G"
},
"images": null,
"leases": [
{
"id": 26439,
"bond": 2000,
"leased": true,
"source": "PORTAL",
"status": "SIGNED",
"endDate": "2022-11-06T00:00:00",
"tenants": [
{
"id": 11106,
"role": "TENANT",
"user": {
"id": 38817,
"dob": "1900-01-01",
"name": "Liam",
"email": "tempo#tempo.com",
"phone": "+61400000000",
"surname": "Tempo",
"salutation": "Mr.",
"invitations": null,
"lastInAppActivity": null
},
"address": "45675 Bruce Hwy, Coolbie QLD 4850, Australia",
"extendedData": "{\"rentSplitAmount\":22.62}",
"roleAdjective": "PRIMARY",
"addressComponents": {
"state": "QLD",
"suburb": "Coolbie",
"country": "Australia",
"postcode": "4850",
"streetName": "Bruce Hwy",
"unitNumber": null,
"poboxNumber": null,
"streetNumber": "45675",
"addressComponentsUnavailable": null
}
}
],
"signDate": "2022-10-05T04:58:08.887",
"startDate": "2022-10-06T00:00:00",
"moveInDate": "2022-10-06T00:00:00",
"appointments": [
{
"id": 3506,
"type": "REMOTE",
"date_time": "2022-10-12T04:56:00+00:00",
"createdBy": "Lex Luthor",
"createdDate": "2022-10-05T04:56:52.936",
"lastModifiedBy": "Lex Luthor",
"lastModifiedDate": "2022-10-05T04:56:53.51"
}
],
"createdDate": "2022-10-05T04:55:42.247",
"rentalAmount": 500,
"dateAvailable": null,
"extendedData": {
"last_rent_adjustment_date": 1665014400000
},
"leaseDuration": 32,
"rentalFrequency": "2",
"signedManually": false
}
],
"refId": "b66326eb-a6b2-42b6-b058-b46847e13399",
"source": "PT",
"status": null,
"suburb": "Hurstville",
"address": "456 Forest Road Hurstville NSW AUSTRALIA 2220",
"country": "Australia",
"bedrooms": 3,
"category": null,
"pmsCode": "84c34d15-a0ab-4791-b9e3-1bdac215b99c",
"postcode": "2220",
"agencyId": 31,
"bathrooms": 3,
"branchId": 89,
"carspaces": 3,
"createdBy": "system",
"streetname": "Forest Road",
"unitnumber": null,
"description": null,
"createdDate": "2022-10-05T04:51:12.619",
"entitlements": [
{
"id": 3453799,
"role": "LANDLORD",
"user": {
"id": 22855,
"dob": null,
"name": "please enter ownership name",
"email": "mag.m#rr.com.au",
"phone": "0400000000",
"surname": "",
"salutation": null,
"lastInAppActivity": null
},
"company": {
"id": 137,
"abn": "",
"acn": "",
"phone": "0400000000",
"address": "1234 Park Avenue New York NY USA 10037-1702",
"companyName": "please enter ownership name",
"displayName": "please enter ownership name",
"email": "mag.m#rr.com.au"
},
"roleAdjective": "GROUP"
},
{
"id": 3453800,
"role": "AGENT",
"user": {
"id": 20054,
"dob": null,
"name": "Paul",
"email": "p.b#mr.com",
"phone": "+61403084232",
"surname": "Botti",
"salutation": null,
"lastInAppActivity": null
},
"company": null,
"roleAdjective": "MANAGING"
},
{
"id": 3453801,
"role": "AGENT",
"user": {
"id": 20054,
"dob": null,
"name": "Paul",
"email": "p.b#mr.com",
"phone": "+61403084232",
"surname": "Botti",
"salutation": null,
"lastInAppActivity": null
},
"company": null,
"roleAdjective": "LEASING"
}
],
"streetnumber": "456",
"advertised": false,
"commission_type": null,
"lastModifiedBy": "system",
"lastModifiedDate": "2022-10-05T04:58:09.043",
"_meta": {
"branches": {
"id": [
89
]
},
"agencies": {
"id": [
31
]
},
"user_property_entitlement": {
"id": [
3453799,
3453800,
3453801
]
},
"users": {
"id": [
20054,
22855,
38817
]
},
"companies": {
"id": [
137
]
},
"leases": {
"id": [
26439
]
},
"user_lease_entitlement": {
"id": [
11106
]
},
"appointments": {
"id": [
3506
]
}
}
},
"sort": [
1664945472619,
0.0
]
}
]
In this particular case, leases is a nested document, I want to select the documents where all the leases are in cancelled state or leases is null, i.e; either all of the objects inside leases should have status as CANCELLED or the leases key should be null.
Already went through this question, but did'nt quite get it as its an old answer from 2015 and methods used in this got deprecated.
Try this query:
GET idx_test/_search?filter_path=hits.hits
{
"query": {
"bool": {
"must_not": [
{
"nested": {
"path": "leases",
"query": {
"bool": {
"must_not": [
{
"bool": {
"should": [
{
"term": {
"leases.status.keyword": "CANCELLED"
}
},
{
"bool": {
"must_not": [
{
"exists": {
"field": "leases"
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}

How to convert the Mode::find(id) response in Laravel?

I'm accessing a single model and loading its relation using this code below,
return Application::select('id')->with([
'oneApplicant:id,user_id,first_name,last_name,email',
'oneApplicant.referrer:id,parent_id,first_name,last_name,email',
'oneApplicant.referrer.parent:id,first_name,last_name,email',
])->find($id);
and the response is this
{
"id": 200,
"oneApplicant": [
{
"id": 200,
"userId": 9,
"firstName": "Mac",
"lastName": "Lebsack",
"email": "edicki#example.net",
"referrer": {
"id": 9,
"parentId": 5,
"firstName": "Aurelia",
"lastName": "Boyle",
"email": "uhirthe#example.org",
"parent": {
"id": 5,
"firstName": "Dewitt",
"lastName": "Bednar",
"email": "tluettgen#example.net"
}
}
}
]
}
I wanted to convert the response to something like this (couldn't care less about the other attribute, all I need is first_name, last_name & email )
[
{
"id": 200,
"userId": 9,
"firstName": "Mac",
"lastName": "Lebsack",
"email": "edicki#example.net",
},
{
"id": 9,
"parentId": 5,
"firstName": "Aurelia",
"lastName": "Boyle",
"email": "uhirthe#example.org"
},
{
"id": 5,
"firstName": "Dewitt",
"lastName": "Bednar",
"email": "tluettgen#example.net"
}
]
I was testing with map and transform but it doesn't even work and as I understand with the error, my result is not a collection.
Can someone guide me on how to achieve this,
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rethinkdb, How could I pluck the result by a value in particular "array index"?

sample data
[
{
"createdDate": 1508588333821,
"data": {
"image_extension": "png",
"name": "Golden",
"qty": 1,
"remark": "#296-2",
"status": "RETURN",
"owner": [
{
"name": "app1emaker",
"location": 1
},
{
"name": "simss92_lmao",
"location": 31
}
]
},
"deleted": false,
"docId": 307,
"docType": "product",
"id": "db0131f9-9359-4aa3-b6ed-cd9f3ff4aa3e",
"updatedDate": 1553155281691
},
{
"createdDate": 1508588333324,
"data": {
"image_extension": "png",
"name": "Golden",
"qty": 1,
"remark": "#296-2",
"status": "DISCARD",
"owner": [
{
"name": "At533",
"location": 7
},
{
"name": "madsimon",
"location": 64
},
{
"name": "boyboy96",
"location": 1
},
{
"name": "xinfengCN",
"location": 5
}
]
},
"deleted": false,
"docId": 308,
"docType": "product",
"id": "3790bdaa-5347-4ab0-8149-37332c23c6ea",
"updatedDate": 1554555231691
},
...
...
]
And said that, I would like to select the data.owner on array index 0 only (or I should say data.owner[0]), which are
{
"name": "app1emaker",
"location": 1
}
and
{
"name": "At533",
"location": 7
}
in this case. I have a failed code below.
r.db('carbon').table("items").pluck(['id', 'docId', 'createdDate',{data:{name: true, owner:[0]}}])
I saw that for some functions like orderBy, rethinkdb allowed to use orderBy(r.row('data')('owner')(0)('name')) for access nested object, but I have no idea how to do this for pluck? could anyone give me some hints?
Thanks a lot
pluck can not do that, but you can fall back to use the map:
r.db("carbon").table("items").map(function(doc){
return {
"id": doc("id"),
"docId": doc("docId"),
"createdDate": doc("createdDate"),
"data": {
"name": doc("data")("name"),
"owner": doc("data")("owner")(0)
}
}
})

REQL to match string expression

I have the following json:
{
"release": {
"genres": {
"genre": "Electronic"
},
"identifiers": {
"identifier": [
{
"description": "Text",
"value": "5 709498 101026",
"type": "Barcode"
},
{
"description": "String",
"value": 5709498101026,
"type": "Barcode"
}
]
},
"status": "Accepted",
"videos": {
"video": [
{
"title": "Future 3 - Renaldo",
"duration": 446,
"description": "Future 3 - Renaldo",
"src": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpc9aQpnUjc",
"embed": true
},
{
"title": "Future 3 - Silver M from album We are the Future / 1995 Denmark / Archivos de Kraftwerkmusik",
"duration": 461,
"description": "Future 3 - Silver M from album We are the Future / 1995 Denmark / Archivos de Kraftwerkmusik",
"src": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlcHRI8iV4g",
"embed": true
},
{
"title": "Future 3 - Bubbles At Dawn",
"duration": 710,
"description": "Future 3 - Bubbles At Dawn",
"src": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABBCyvGMOFw",
"embed": true
}
]
},
"labels": {
"label": {
"catno": "APR 010CD",
"name": "April Records"
}
},
"companies": {
"company": {
"id": 26184,
"catno": "",
"name": "Voices Of Wonder",
"entity_type_name": "Published By",
"resource_url": "http://api.discogs.com/labels/26184",
"entity_type": 21
}
},
"styles": {
"style": [
"Abstract",
"IDM",
"Downtempo"
]
},
"formats": {
"format": {
"text": "",
"name": "CD",
"qty": 1,
"descriptions": {
"description": "Album"
}
}
},
"country": "Denmark",
"id": 5375,
"released": "1995-00-00",
"artists": {
"artist": {
"id": 5139,
"anv": "",
"name": "Future 3",
"role": "",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
}
},
"title": "We Are The Future 3",
"master_id": 638422,
"tracklist": {
"track": [
{
"position": 1,
"duration": "8:04",
"title": "Future 3"
},
{
"position": 2,
"duration": "7:38",
"title": "Silver M"
},
{
"position": 3,
"duration": "7:27",
"title": "Renaldo"
},
{
"position": 4,
"duration": "6:04",
"title": "B.O.Y.D."
},
{
"position": 5,
"duration": "6:12",
"title": "Fumble"
},
{
"position": 6,
"duration": "6:12",
"title": "Dawn"
},
{
"position": 7,
"duration": "11:54",
"title": "Bubbles At Dawn"
},
{
"position": 8,
"duration": "6:03",
"title": "D.A.W.N. At 6"
},
{
"position": 9,
"duration": "8:50",
"title": 4684351684651
}
]
},
"data_quality": "Needs Vote",
"extraartists": {
"artist": [
{
"id": 2647642,
"anv": "",
"name": "Danesadwork",
"role": "Cover",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
},
{
"id": 2647647,
"anv": "",
"name": "Djon Edvard Petersen",
"role": "Photography By",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
},
{
"id": 114164,
"anv": "",
"name": "Anders Remmer",
"role": "Written-By",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
},
{
"id": 435979,
"anv": "",
"name": "Jesper Skaaning",
"role": "Written-By",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
},
{
"id": 15691,
"anv": "",
"name": "Thomas Knak",
"role": "Written-By",
"tracks": "",
"join": ""
}
]
},
"notes": "© 1995 April Records APS ℗ 1995 April Records APS"
}
}
I am trying to get those titles which end with 'At Dawn'.
I am using the following command
r.db("discogs1").table("releases").filter(function(doc){ return doc('release')('title').match('At Dawn$')})
But I get errors as follows:
RqlRuntimeError: Expected type STRING but found NUMBER in:r.db("discogs1").table("releases").filter(function(var_24) { return var_24("release")("title").match("At Dawn$"); })
I tried different combinations but I can't seem to get it to work
It seems that some of your documents don't have a row('release')('title') property that is a string. Some of them are numbers, so when you try to call .match on them, they throw an error because .match only works on strings.
To see if this is true, try the following:
r.db("discogs1").table("releases")
.filter(r.row('release')('title').typeOf().ne('STRING'))
.count()
Ideally, the result of this should be 0, since no document should have a title property that's not a string. If it's higher than 0, that's why you're getting an error.
If you want to only get documents where the title is a string, you can do the following:
r.db("discogs1").table("releases")
.filter(r.row('release')('title').typeOf().eq('STRING'))
.filter(function(doc){ return doc('release')('title').match('At Dawn$')})
This query will work, because it will filter our all documents where the title is not a string.
If you want to coerce all title into strings, you can do the following:
r.db("discogs1").table("releases")
.filter(r.row('release')('title').typeOf().ne('STRING'))
.merge(function (row) {
return {
'title': row('title').coerceTo('string')
}
})
If you want to delete all documents where the title is not a string, you can do this:
r.db("discogs1").table("releases")
.filter(r.row('release')('title').typeOf().ne('STRING'))
.delete()

Count Repeated Values in Json String and store value and label in another String

I need to count the number of repeating items in the json array , and show the repeating items as single item and count should be shown how many tiems it has repeated..
please check the below code and Output so that you can understand:
[{
"Name": "Jacob",
"Gender": "Male",
"City": "Newyork",
"State": "Newyork"
}, {
"Name": "Mason",
"Gender": "Male",
"City": "Los Angeles",
"State": "California"
}, {
"Name": "Ethan",
"Gender": "Male",
"City": "Chicago",
"State": "Illinois"
}, {
"Name": "Noah",
"Gender": "Male",
"City": "Newyork",
"State": "NewYork"
}, {
"Name": "Sophia",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Los Angeles",
"State": "California"
}, {
"Name": "Emma",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Los Angeles",
"State": "California"
}, {
"Name": "Isabella",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Chicago",
"State": "Illinois"
}, {
"Name": "Olivia",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Chicago",
"State": "Illinois"
}, {
"Name": "Elizabeth",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Newyork",
"State": "Newyork"
}, {
"Name": "zoey",
"Gender": "Female",
"City": "Newyork",
"State": "Newyork"
}]
The desired output from json is
Newyork : 4Times,
chicago:3 times,
Please find the fiddle :
http://jsfiddle.net/vamsikrishna981/dMrNv/
Try this http://jsfiddle.net/RHYFC/
See LONG VERSION and SHORT VERSION on fiddle
Javascript
var result = {};
for(var i = 0; i < data.length; i++){
for(var item in data[i]){
if(!result[item]){
result[item] = {};
}
if(!result[item][data[i][item]]){
result[item][data[i][item]] = 0;
}
result[item][data[i][item]]++;
}
}

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