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(Mono C#) REST Read Response with Stream APIDemonstrates how to make a REST call that returns a binary body, and to receive the body through a stream API.
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. Chilkat.Rest rest = new Chilkat.Rest(); // Connect to the Amazon AWS REST server. bool bTls = true; int port = 443; bool bAutoReconnect = true; bool success = rest.Connect("s3.amazonaws.com",port,bTls,bAutoReconnect); // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Important: For buckets created in regions outside us-east-1, // there are three important changes that need to be made. // See Working with S3 Buckets in Non-us-east-1 Regions for the details. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Provide AWS credentials for the REST call. Chilkat.AuthAws authAws = new Chilkat.AuthAws(); authAws.AccessKey = "AWS_ACCESS_KEY"; authAws.SecretKey = "AWS_SECRET_KEY"; authAws.ServiceName = "s3"; success = rest.SetAuthAws(authAws); // Set the bucket name via the HOST header. // In this case, the bucket name is "chilkat100". rest.Host = "chilkat100.s3.amazonaws.com"; // Send the request to download the JPG. success = rest.SendReqNoBody("GET","/starfish.jpg"); if (success != true) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); return; } // Read the response header. int responseStatusCode = rest.ReadResponseHeader(); if (responseStatusCode < 0) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); return; } Debug.WriteLine("Response status code = " + Convert.ToString(responseStatusCode)); // We expect a 200 response status if the JPG data is coming. // Otherwise, we'll get a string response body with an error message(or no response body). if (responseStatusCode != 200) { string errResponse = rest.ReadRespBodyString(); if (rest.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine(rest.LastErrorText); } else { Debug.WriteLine(errResponse); } return; } Chilkat.Stream bodyStream = new Chilkat.Stream(); // Set a 10 second read timeout for the stream. // (Give up if no data arrives within 10 seconds after calling a read method.) bodyStream.ReadTimeoutMs = 10000; // Create a background thread task to read the response body (which feeds // it to the bodyStream object.) Chilkat.Task readResponseBodyTask = rest.ReadRespBodyStreamAsync(bodyStream,true); // Start the task. success = readResponseBodyTask.Run(); // The application can now read the bodyStream... while ((bodyStream.EndOfStream != true)) { // Read the next chunk of bytes (whatever is immediately available, // or wait for more data (up to 10 seconds because we set the stream's ReadTimeoutMs property) byte[] nextChunk = bodyStream.ReadBytes(); if (bodyStream.LastMethodSuccess != true) { Debug.WriteLine("Failed to receive more response data."); // Make sure the background task is aborted/cancelled. success = readResponseBodyTask.Cancel(); return; } // OK.. the app has the next chunk of the body, and may do whatever it wishes with it... } Debug.WriteLine("Successfully received the entire response body."); |
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