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HTTP PUT JSON
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Demonstrates how to send a JSON PUT and get the JSON response body.Chilkat CkPython Downloads
import sys
import chilkat
success = False
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
req = chilkat.CkHttpRequest()
http = chilkat.CkHttp()
# The PUT request to be sent will look like this:
# PUT /request HTTP/1.1
# Content-Type: application/jsonrequest
# Cookie: JSESSIONID=1234
# Content-Encoding: identity
# Host: json.penzance.org
# Accept: application/jsonrequest
# Accept-Encoding:
# Content-Length: 72
#
# {"user":"doctoravatar@penzance.com","forecast":7,"t":"vlIj","zip":94089}
# First, remove default header fields that would be automatically
# sent. (These headers are harmless, and shouldn't need to
# be suppressed, but just in case...)
http.put_AcceptCharset("")
http.put_UserAgent("")
http.put_AcceptLanguage("")
# Suppress the Accept-Encoding header by disallowing
# a gzip response:
http.put_AllowGzip(False)
# If a Cookie needs to be added...
http.SetRequestHeader("Cookie","JSESSIONID=1234")
# Add the Content-Encoding: identity header.
http.SetRequestHeader("Content-Encoding","identity")
# Modify the default "Accept" header:
http.put_Accept("application/jsonrequest")
jsonText = "{\"user\":\"doctoravatar@penzance.com\",\"forecast\":7,\"t\":\"vlIj\",\"zip\":94089}"
# IMPORTANT: Make sure to change the URL, JSON text,
# and other data items to your own values. The URL used
# in this example will not actually work.
resp = chilkat.CkHttpResponse()
success = http.HttpStr("PUT","http://json.penzance.org/request",jsonText,"utf-8","application/jsonrequest",resp)
if (success == False):
print(http.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
print("Response status code: " + str(resp.get_StatusCode()))
print("Response JSON:")
print(resp.bodyStr())