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(C) HTTP multipart/form-data UploadDemonstrates how to upload files to an HTTP server using a multipart/form-data POST.
#include <C_CkHttp.h> #include <C_CkHttpRequest.h> #include <C_CkHttpResponse.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { HCkHttp http; HCkHttpRequest req; BOOL success; HCkHttpResponse resp; // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. http = CkHttp_Create(); req = CkHttpRequest_Create(); CkHttpRequest_putHttpVerb(req,"POST"); CkHttpRequest_putContentType(req,"multipart/form-data"); CkHttpRequest_putPath(req,"rcvFormDataUpload.aspx"); // Send an "Expect: 100-continue" header in the request. // This causes the HTTP server to end a 100-continue response // immediately after receiving the HTTP header. The client // (Chilkat) will receive this intermediate response, and if // it's not an error response, it knows that the HTTP server will // accept the data that is forthcoming. // The alternative is to get an error response after trying to upload // the entire contents of the files. CkHttpRequest_AddHeader(req,"Expect","100-continue"); // Call AddFileForUpload2 for each file to be uploaded in the HTTP multipart/form-data POST // To allow Chilkat to determine the content-type automatically based on file-extension, // call AddFileForUpload instead. // The 1st arg is the filename passed in the HTTP request. // The 2nd arg is the path in the local filesytem. // The file is not loaded into memory. It is streamed directly from the file // when the HTTP POST is sent. success = CkHttpRequest_AddFileForUpload2(req,"starfish.jpg","c:/qa_data/starfish.jpg","image/jpg"); if (success != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkHttpRequest_lastErrorText(req)); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); return; } success = CkHttpRequest_AddFileForUpload(req,"something.pdf","c:/qa_data/something.pdf"); if (success != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkHttpRequest_lastErrorText(req)); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); return; } // Its also possible to add a file from a string: success = CkHttpRequest_AddStringForUpload(req,"test.xml","test.xml","<abc>This is the test.xml content</abc>","utf-8"); // We'll assume success since no files are involved.. // This sends the HTTP request (with 3 files being uploaded) to // http://www.mywebserver123abc.com/rcvFormDataUpload.aspx resp = CkHttp_SynchronousRequest(http,"www.mywebserver123abc.com",80,FALSE,req); if (CkHttp_getLastMethodSuccess(http) != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http)); } else { printf("HTTP response status: %d\n",CkHttpResponse_getStatusCode(resp)); // See the online reference documentation for // other information that can be obtained from the response object. CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp); } // To send using SSL/TLS, do this instead. // This sends to https://www.mywebserver123abc.com/rcvFormDataUpload.aspx resp = CkHttp_SynchronousRequest(http,"www.mywebserver123abc.com",443,TRUE,req); if (CkHttp_getLastMethodSuccess(http) != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http)); } else { printf("HTTP response status: %d\n",CkHttpResponse_getStatusCode(resp)); // See the online reference documentation for // other information that can be obtained from the response object. CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp); } CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); } |
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