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def MakeRequest(method:String,url:String, data : Map[String,String]) = {
    route(FakeRequest(method,url).withHeaders("X-Requested-With" -> "1").withFormUrlEncodedBody(data)).get
  }

The error is at withFormUrlEncodedBody(data). It says that expected (String,String), actual: Map[String,String]. What exactly (String,String) data type?

I used data:(String,String) but the input only accepts 1 mapping. It would accept muptiple mappings. The following code is working without passing parameter:

route(FakeRequest(method,url).withHeaders("X-Requested-With" -> "1").withFormUrlEncodedBody("a" -> "b", "c" -> "d")).get

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If you check out the documentation, you will see that this is of type (String, String)*. First (T1,T2) stands for Tuple2[T1,T2]. Second, the * stands for a variable length argument, meaning that it accepts as many Tuple2's that you want to send. This could be a List or another type of Seq

So, taking your original example, you could do the following:

def MakeRequest(method:String,url:String, data : (String,String)*) = {
    route(FakeRequest(method,url)
      .withHeaders("X-Requested-With" -> "1")
      .withFormUrlEncodedBody(data:_*)).get
  }
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  • yes, that what I tried, but still received error: expected (String,String) actual: Seq[(String,String)]
    – mmdc
    Feb 24, 2015 at 19:53
  • Sorry, forgot to cast this. For more information about casting appropriately -> stackoverflow.com/questions/5079845/… Feb 24, 2015 at 20:32

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