The Google App Engine has no cURL support, which means that all REST calls need to be executed using file_get_contents.
As Parse REST calls need to be secure, you need to make sure that you send the request with a proper SSL context.
Short example of adding data using the Parse REST API from a Google App Engine application:
'data2' => 'Alex', 'data3' => false); $context = "allow_self_signed"=>true, "verify_peer"=>false, ), 'http'=> "method" => "post", "header" => "X-Parse-Application-Id: YourAppID\r\n" . "X-Parse-REST-API-Key: YourRESTID\r\n" . "Content-Type: application/json\r\n", ) );
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