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HTTP multipart-mixed POST (for a UPS Package Level Detail PLD Request)
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Demonstrates how to create a POST for a UPS Package Level Detail PLD Request. The request must be a multipart-mixed request having two sub-parts. The first is a application/x-www-form-urlencoded with name=value URL encoded pairs. The second is a application/x-ups-binary containing a UPS PLD request.The HTTP request created by this example looks like this:
POST /hapld/tos/kdwhapltos HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=------------050801040202040701030308 Host: domain Content-Length: 658 --------------050801040202040701030308 Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Content-length: 134 AppVersion=1.0&AcceptUPSLicenseAgreement=YES&VersionNumber=V4R1&UserId=myUser&Password=myPassword&ResponseType=application/x-ups-pld --------------050801040202040701030308 Content-type: application/x-ups-binary Content-length: 721 020094 2014041500000594196532600 000000001*AAV0Y203 DE 5941965326000001*BA1ZV0Y2036650001829 00001+0000000000000012 +0000000000000000KGS07COL10 3CMEUR000001*CA18TC239 AOK Bahnhofstr. Dresden 01099 DE *EAEVS+000000000000104200EUR*PA1ZV0Y2036650001829 02+0000012 +0000000+00000000+00000000+00000000*SA000005 --------------050801040202040701030308--The HTTP response (if successful) is multipart MIME as shown below. This example will extract the response content using the Chilkat MIME API.
Content-type: text/html Content-length: 138 <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>UPS Internet Software</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P>UPS Internet Software, Copyright UPS 1998</P> </BODY> </HTML> --BOUNDARY Content-type: application/x-ups-psmpld Content-length: 104 UPSOnLine%1.0%0000%0000Successful completion - No errors found. --BOUNDARY Content-type: application/x-ups-pld Content-length: 800 000200000787300000640 KDGPLCR1 United Parcel Service 09/06/16 Page:1 Test PLD Control Report 05:44 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pickup Date:20030813 Sequence#:000005900000002 #of Segments:000000000000000005 Shipper#:0TEST0 Book/Page#:5900000002 Shipments:000001 Packages:0000000001 10000012900000000Successful completion - No errors found. !!! Test Upload !!! File Uploaded: n/a --BOUNDARY--
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#include <C_CkHttpRequest.h>
#include <C_CkStringBuilder.h>
#include <C_CkHttp.h>
#include <C_CkHttpResponse.h>
#include <C_CkMime.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkHttpRequest req;
HCkHttpRequest paramEncoder;
const char *urlEncodedParams;
HCkStringBuilder sbParams;
const char *pld;
HCkHttp http;
HCkHttpResponse resp;
HCkMime mime;
HCkMime part0;
HCkMime part1;
HCkMime part2;
success = FALSE;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
req = CkHttpRequest_Create();
// The ContentType, HttpVerb, and Path properties should
// always be explicitly set.
CkHttpRequest_putHttpVerb(req,"POST");
CkHttpRequest_putPath(req,"/hapld/tos/kdwhapltos");
CkHttpRequest_putContentType(req,"multipart/mixed");
// The 1st body of the multipart/mixed HTTP request will have a content-type of application/x-www-form-urlencoded
// It contains URL encoded parameters.
// We'll use a temporary HTTP request object solely for the purpose of generating our URL encoded parameter string.
paramEncoder = CkHttpRequest_Create();
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(paramEncoder,"AppVersion","1.0");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(paramEncoder,"AcceptUPSLicenseAgreement","YES");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(paramEncoder,"VersionNumber","V4R1");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(paramEncoder,"UserId","UPS_USERID");
CkHttpRequest_AddParam(paramEncoder,"Password","UPS_PASSWORD");
urlEncodedParams = CkHttpRequest_getUrlEncodedParams(paramEncoder);
// The UPS server wants all params to be URL encoded except for the ResponseType param.
// Therefore, we'll add ResponseType unencoded at the end, like this:
sbParams = CkStringBuilder_Create();
CkStringBuilder_Append(sbParams,urlEncodedParams);
CkStringBuilder_Append(sbParams,"&ResponseType=application/x-ups-pld");
// Also, it is very important to include a CRLF at the end. (This is to satisfy undocumented details
// required by the UPS PLD server.)
CkStringBuilder_Append(sbParams,"\r\n");
// Add the params as the 1st sub-part of the multipart/mixed request
CkHttpRequest_AddStringForUpload2(req,"","",CkStringBuilder_getAsString(sbParams),"","application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
// Now for the 2nd part (using some junk data found on the developerkitcommunity.ups.com site.
// Notice the CRLF at the end of the string. This is important.
pld = "020094 2003081300000590000000200 000000001*AA0TEST0 DE 5900000002000001*BA1Z0TEST06800000018 00001+0000000000000010 +0000000000000000KGS11PRE10 3CMEUR000001*CA18 United Parcel Service Goerlitzer Str 1 Neuss 41460 DE *PA1Z0TEST06800000018 02+0000010 +0000000+00000000+00000000+00000000*SA000004\r\n";
CkHttpRequest_AddStringForUpload2(req,"","",pld,"","application/x-ups-binary");
// The UPS PLD server requires Content-Length headers within the MIME sub-parts of the request.
// If a Content-Length sub-header is added (with an arbitrary value, such as 0),
// then Chilkat will compute the actual sub-part size and replace the value when the request is sent.
CkHttpRequest_AddSubHeader(req,0,"Content-Length","0");
CkHttpRequest_AddSubHeader(req,1,"Content-Length","0");
// A few important comments about the HTTP request that is generated:
//
// 1) Chilkat automatically generates a random boundary string. In 99.999% of cases, this should
// be sufficient.
// 2) The top-level Content-Length header is automatically generated based on the actual length of the MIME message
// that follows the intial (topmost) MIME header.
// 3) The HOST header will automatically get filled in with the actual domain when HttpSReq
// method is called.
// Now send the request...
http = CkHttp_Create();
// If desired (for debugging), provide a flie path for a session log.
// The session log can be sent to support@chilkatsoft.com if the PLD request fails.
CkHttp_putSessionLogFilename(http,"c:/aaworkarea/ups_pld/sessionLog.txt");
// Send the PLD request over TLS..
resp = CkHttpResponse_Create();
success = CkHttp_HttpSReq(http,"www.pld-certify.ups.com",443,TRUE,req,resp);
if (success == FALSE) {
printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http));
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(paramEncoder);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbParams);
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
return;
}
// Load the response MIME.
mime = CkMime_Create();
CkMime_LoadMime(mime,CkHttpResponse_fullMime(resp));
// If it does not have 3 sub-parts, then something is amiss...
if (CkMime_getNumParts(mime) != 3) {
printf("Unexpected number of MIME parts.\n");
printf("%s\n",CkHttpResponse_fullMime(resp));
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(paramEncoder);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbParams);
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
CkMime_Dispose(mime);
return;
}
// Examine each response part.
part0 = CkMime_Create();
success = CkMime_PartAt(mime,0,part0);
printf("---- text/html part ----\n");
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getBodyDecoded(part0));
part1 = CkMime_Create();
success = CkMime_PartAt(mime,1,part1);
printf("---- application/x-ups-psmpld part ----\n");
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getBodyDecoded(part1));
part2 = CkMime_Create();
success = CkMime_PartAt(mime,2,part2);
printf("---- application/x-ups-pld part ----\n");
printf("%s\n",CkMime_getBodyDecoded(part2));
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req);
CkHttpRequest_Dispose(paramEncoder);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbParams);
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp);
CkMime_Dispose(mime);
CkMime_Dispose(part0);
CkMime_Dispose(part1);
CkMime_Dispose(part2);
}