Unicode C++
Unicode C++
Download File from Dropbox into a String Variable
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Demonstrates how to download a file from Dropbox directly into a string variable.Chilkat Unicode C++ Downloads
#include <CkRestW.h>
#include <CkJsonObjectW.h>
#include <CkDateTimeW.h>
#include <CkDtObjW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// A Dropbox access token should have been previously obtained.
// Dropbox access tokens do not expire.
// See Dropbox Access Token.
CkRestW rest;
// Connect to Dropbox
success = rest.Connect(L"content.dropboxapi.com",443,true,true);
if (success == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",rest.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Add request headers.
rest.AddHeader(L"Authorization",L"Bearer DROPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN");
// The download "parameters" are contained in JSON passed in an HTTP request header.
// This is the JSON indicating the file to be downloaded:
// {
// "path": "/jack.txt",
// }
CkJsonObjectW json;
json.AppendString(L"path",L"/jack.txt");
rest.AddHeader(L"Dropbox-API-Arg",json.emit());
// The content of the file on Dropbox is returned.
const wchar_t *fileContent = rest.fullRequestNoBody(L"POST",L"/2/files/download");
if (rest.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",rest.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// When successful, Dropbox responds with a 200 response code.
if (rest.get_ResponseStatusCode() != 200) {
// Examine the request/response to see what happened.
wprintf(L"response status code = %d\n",rest.get_ResponseStatusCode());
wprintf(L"response status text = %s\n",rest.responseStatusText());
wprintf(L"response header: %s\n",rest.responseHeader());
wprintf(L"response body (if any): %s\n",fileContent);
wprintf(L"---\n");
wprintf(L"LastRequestStartLine: %s\n",rest.lastRequestStartLine());
wprintf(L"LastRequestHeader: %s\n",rest.lastRequestHeader());
return;
}
// Show the file content that was downloaded:
wprintf(L"%s\n",fileContent);
wprintf(L"----\n");
// Information about the downloaded file is also available as JSON in a response header.
// The "dropbox-api-result" response header contains the information. For example:
const wchar_t *apiResult = rest.responseHdrByName(L"dropbox-api-result");
wprintf(L"%s\n",apiResult);
// In this case, the pretty-formatted dropbox-api-result JSON looks like this:
// {
// "name": "jack.txt",
// "path_lower": "/jack.txt",
// "path_display": "/jack.txt",
// "id": "id:yqx4-tE_NKAAAAAAAAAAAQ",
// "client_modified": "2016-06-02T20:42:11Z",
// "server_modified": "2016-06-02T20:42:11Z",
// "rev": "8482db15f",
// "size": 42
// }
// Load the JSON, pretty-print it, and demonstrate how to get some values...
CkJsonObjectW jsonResult;
jsonResult.put_EmitCompact(false);
jsonResult.Load(apiResult);
// Show the JSON pretty-printed...
wprintf(L"%s\n",jsonResult.emit());
// Sample code to get data from the JSON response:
int size = jsonResult.IntOf(L"size");
wprintf(L"size = %d\n",size);
const wchar_t *rev = jsonResult.stringOf(L"rev");
wprintf(L"rev = %s\n",rev);
const wchar_t *clientModified = jsonResult.stringOf(L"client_modified");
CkDateTimeW ckdt;
ckdt.SetFromTimestamp(clientModified);
bool bLocalTime = true;
CkDtObjW dt;
ckdt.ToDtObj(bLocalTime,dt);
wprintf(L"%d/%d/%d %d:%d\n",dt.get_Day(),dt.get_Month(),dt.get_Year(),dt.get_Hour(),dt.get_Minute());
}