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(C++) Send SOAP multipart/related with XML Body and Zip AttachmentDemonstrates how to construct and send a multipart/related POST containing a SOAP XML body and a binary zip attachment.
#include <CkRest.h> #include <CkXml.h> #include <CkBinData.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // This example constructs and sends the following HTTP request. // (The boundary strings will be different and auto-generated by Chilkat) // Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate // SOAPAction: invio // Content-Type: Multipart/Related; boundary="MIME_boundary"; type="text/xml"; start="mailto:rootpart@soapui.org" // MIME-Version: 1.0 // // --MIME_boundary // Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8 // Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit // Content-ID: <rootpart@soapui.org> // // <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:urn="urn:attachment.ws.it"> // <soapenv:Header/> // <soapenv:Body> // <urn:inputBean> // <nomeFileAllegato>myfile.zip</nomeFileAllegato> // </urn:inputBean> // </soapenv:Body> // </soapenv:Envelope> // // --MIME_boundary // Content-Type: application/zip // Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary // Content-ID: <myfile.zip> // Content-Disposition: attachment; name="myfile.zip"; filename="myfile.zip" // // ... binary zip data goes here ... // --MIME_boundary-- // CkRest rest; bool success; rest.AddHeader("Accept-Encoding","gzip,deflate"); rest.AddHeader("SOAPAction","invio"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Type","Multipart/Related; boundary=\"MIME_boundary\"; type=\"text/xml\"; start=\"mailto:rootpart@soapui.org\""); rest.AddHeader("MIME-Version","1.0"); // Build the SOAP XML: // Use this online tool to generate the code from sample XML: // Generate Code to Create XML CkXml xml; xml.put_Tag("soapenv:Envelope"); xml.AddAttribute("xmlns:soapenv","http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"); xml.AddAttribute("xmlns:urn","urn:attachment.ws.it"); xml.UpdateChildContent("soapenv:Header",""); xml.UpdateChildContent("soapenv:Body|urn:inputBean|nomeFileAllegato","myfile.zip"); // Build the SOAP XML sub-part rest.put_PartSelector("1"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=UTF-8"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Transfer-Encoding","8bit"); rest.AddHeader("Content-ID","<rootpart@soapui.org>"); success = rest.SetMultipartBodyString(xml.getXml()); // Build the sub-part containing the .zip rest.put_PartSelector("2"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Type","application/zip"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Transfer-Encoding","binary"); rest.AddHeader("Content-ID","<myfile.zip>"); rest.AddHeader("Content-Disposition","attachment; name=\"myfile.zip\"; filename=\"myfile.zip\""); // Add a zip file to the 2nd sub-part body. // This example will load the .zip file into memory, but it is also possible to stream directly from the file as the request is sent // by calling SetMultipartBodyStream. CkBinData bd; success = bd.LoadFile("qa_data/zips/helloWorld.zip"); success = rest.SetMultipartBodyBd(bd); // To be safe, always revert the PartSelector back to 0.. rest.put_PartSelector("0"); // Send the request by connecting to the web server and then sending.. // Connect using TLS. bool bAutoReconnect = true; success = rest.Connect("www.chilkatsoft.com",443,true,bAutoReconnect); if (success != true) { std::cout << rest.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; return; } // In this example, we're setting DebugMode. // When debug mode is turned on, no request is actually sent. // Instead, the request that would be sent is recorded to memory // and we can retrieve it afterwards.. rest.put_DebugMode(true); const char *responseStr = rest.fullRequestMultipart("POST","/someTargetPath"); if (rest.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) { std::cout << rest.lastErrorText() << "\r\n"; return; } // Retrieve the request that would've been sent and save it to a file. // We can then examine the file to see if the request was structured as we desired. // (Note: The zip bytes will be binary data and will appear as garbled garbage in a text editor..) CkBinData bdRequest; rest.GetLastDebugRequest(bdRequest); success = bdRequest.WriteFile("qa_output/multipartRelatedRequest.bin"); std::cout << "OK, examine the output file.." << "\r\n"; } |
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