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(C++) Creating an application/json HTTP POST RequestDemonstrates how to create an HTTP POST request having the Content-Type application/json, where the body of the HTTP request is the following JSON: { "username" : "my_username", "password" : "my_password", "validation-factors" : { "validationFactors" : [ { "name" : "remote_address", "value" : "127.0.0.1" } ] } } The generated HTTP request looks like this: POST /something HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/json Accept: application/json Host: domain Content-Length: 216 { "username": "my_username", "password": "my_password", "validation-factors": { "validationFactors": [ { "name": "remote_address", "value": "127.0.0.1" } ] } }
#include <CkHttpRequest.h> #include <CkJsonObject.h> #include <CkJsonArray.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { // This example demonstrates building an application/json request. CkHttpRequest req; // The ContentType, HttpVerb, and Path properties should // always be explicitly set. req.put_HttpVerb("POST"); req.put_Path("/something"); req.put_ContentType("application/json"); // We may wish to add an "Accept" header to the request. // This tells the server we'll accept an application/json response. req.AddHeader("Accept","application/json"); // We'll use Chilkat's JSON API to create the JSON body of the HTTP request. CkJsonObject json; json.AppendString("username","my_username"); json.AppendString("password","my_password"); CkJsonObject *vFactors = json.AppendObject("validation-factors"); CkJsonArray *vArray = vFactors->AppendArray("validationFactors"); vArray->AddObjectAt(0); CkJsonObject *factorObj = vArray->ObjectAt(0); factorObj->AppendString("name","remote_address"); factorObj->AppendString("value","127.0.0.1"); delete factorObj; delete vArray; delete vFactors; // Use the JSON for the HTTP request body // By default, the Emit method will output compact JSON. // This is best for generating the smallest size request. // To generate a more human-readable (pretty-printed) JSON request body, // set the EmitCompact property to FALSE json.put_EmitCompact(false); req.LoadBodyFromString(json.emit(),"utf-8"); // View the request that would be sent if SynchronousRequest was called: const char *requestMime = req.generateRequestText(); std::cout << requestMime << "\r\n"; // A few important comments about the HTTP request that is generated: // // 1) The Content-Length header is automatically generated based on the actual length of the MIME message // that follows the intial (topmost) MIME header. // 2) The HOST header will automatically get filled in with the actual domain when SynchronousRequest // is called } |
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