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(C) Parse Multipart Binary Http ResponseThis example demonstrates how to parse an HTTP response that is multipart and contains a binary file, such as a .zip or .pdf.
#include <C_CkHttp.h> #include <C_CkHttpRequest.h> #include <C_CkHttpResponse.h> #include <C_CkBinData.h> #include <C_CkMime.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { BOOL success; HCkHttp http; HCkHttpRequest req; HCkHttpResponse resp; HCkBinData respBody; HCkMime mime; int numParts; HCkMime part0; const char *xmlStr; HCkMime part1; HCkBinData zipData; // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. http = CkHttp_Create(); req = CkHttpRequest_Create(); // ... // Insert code here to construct some kind of HTTP request. // this example is to show how to parse a particular kind of response. // ... // ... // Send the request (whatever it may be in your case) to get the HTTP response object. resp = CkHttp_SynchronousRequest(http,"www.somedomain.com",443,TRUE,req); if (CkHttp_getLastMethodSuccess(http) != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkHttp_lastErrorText(http)); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); return; } // Get the response body (which is expected to be binary) respBody = CkBinData_Create(); CkHttpResponse_GetBodyBd(resp,respBody); CkHttpResponse_Dispose(resp); // For this example, the response body contains something like this: // ------=_Part_21302_2029949381.1547401515443 // Content-Type: application/xop+xml; charset=UTF-8; type="text/xml" // Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit // Content-ID: <rootpart@ws.jboss.org> // // <env:Envelope xmlns:env='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'><env:Header></env:Header><env:Body>...</env:Body></env:Envelope> // ------=_Part_21302_2029949381.1547401515443 // Content-Type: application/octet-stream // Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary // Content-Id: <fileArchivio-7d302908-4d64-43d3-bf4e-79ce806d43b3@ws.jboss.org> // // BINARY_CONTENT_HERE... // // ------=_Part_21302_2029949381.1547401515443-- // // Load it into a Chilkat MIME object. mime = CkMime_Create(); success = CkMime_LoadMimeBd(mime,respBody); if (success != TRUE) { printf("%s\n",CkMime_lastErrorText(mime)); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); CkBinData_Dispose(respBody); CkMime_Dispose(mime); return; } numParts = CkMime_getNumParts(mime); if (numParts < 2) { printf("Expected multipart MIME with at least 2 sub-parts.\n"); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); CkBinData_Dispose(respBody); CkMime_Dispose(mime); return; } // Get the 1st sub-part, which is the XML. part0 = CkMime_GetPart(mime,0); // Should be OK because we checked NumParts above.. xmlStr = CkMime_getBodyDecoded(part0); printf("%s\n",xmlStr); printf("----\n"); CkMime_Dispose(part0); // Save the 2nd part to a file. (It is a .zip file in our test case..) part1 = CkMime_GetPart(mime,1); success = CkMime_SaveBody(part1,"qa_output/attachedZip.zip"); // Alternatively, we could extract the binary data to a BinData and use elsewhere.. zipData = CkBinData_Create(); success = CkMime_GetBodyBd(part1,zipData); success = CkBinData_WriteFile(zipData,"qa_output/attachedZip_again.zip"); CkMime_Dispose(part1); printf("OK.\n"); CkHttp_Dispose(http); CkHttpRequest_Dispose(req); CkBinData_Dispose(respBody); CkMime_Dispose(mime); CkBinData_Dispose(zipData); } |
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