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(Perl) Use an Azure Service SASShows how to use an Azure Service SAS. (In this case, it is an SAS for a blob.)
use chilkat(); # Azure Blob Service Example: Upload binary bytes to a block blob. # This uses a Service SAS for Authorization. # This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. $rest = chilkat::CkRest->new(); # Connect to the Azure Storage Blob Service $bTls = 1; $port = 443; $bAutoReconnect = 1; # In this example, the storage account name is "chilkat". $success = $rest->Connect("chilkat.blob.core.windows.net",$port,$bTls,$bAutoReconnect); if ($success != 1) { print $rest->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The code above this comment could be placed inside a function/subroutine within the application # because the connection does not need to be made for every request. Once the connection is made # the app may send many requests.. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Note: The application does not need to explicitly set the following # headers: Content-Length, x-ms-date, Authorization. These headers # are automatically set by Chilkat. # Let's load a previously computed Azure Storage Account SAS token and use it. # See How to Create an Azure Service SAS $sbToken = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new(); $success = $sbToken->LoadFile("qa_data/tokens/azureStorageServiceSas.txt","utf-8"); if ($success != 1) { print "Failed to load SAS token." . "\r\n"; exit; } # Add the Shared Access Signature query params for authorization. $rest->AddQueryParams($sbToken->getAsString()); # IMPORTANT: Make sure to set the x-ms-blob-type header: $success = $rest->AddHeader("x-ms-blob-type","BlockBlob"); # IMPORTANT: Make sure to add the x-ms-date header. # When the header name is "x-ms-date", Chilkat will recognize the keyword "NOW" # and will substitute the current system date/time formatted as required by Microsoft. $success = $rest->AddHeader("x-ms-date","NOW"); # For this example, we'll just load a JPG file into memory.. $binData = chilkat::CkBinData->new(); $success = $binData->LoadFile("qa_data/jpg/starfish.jpg"); if ($success != 1) { print "Failed to load JPG file." . "\r\n"; exit; } # Note: The maximum size of a block blob created by uploading in a single step is 64MB. # For larger files, the upload must be broken up into blocks. There is another Chilkat example for that.. $sbResponse = chilkat::CkStringBuilder->new(); $success = $rest->FullRequestBd("PUT","/mycontainer/starfish.jpg",$binData,$sbResponse); if ($success != 1) { print $rest->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # When successful, the Azure Storage service will respond with a 201 response status code, # with no response body. if ($rest->get_ResponseStatusCode() != 201) { # Examine the request/response to see what happened. print "response status code = " . $rest->get_ResponseStatusCode() . "\r\n"; print "response status text = " . $rest->responseStatusText() . "\r\n"; print "response header: " . $rest->responseHeader() . "\r\n"; print "response body (if any): " . $sbResponse->getAsString() . "\r\n"; print "---" . "\r\n"; print "LastRequestStartLine: " . $rest->lastRequestStartLine() . "\r\n"; print "LastRequestHeader: " . $rest->lastRequestHeader() . "\r\n"; print "Failed." . "\r\n"; exit; } print "Success." . "\r\n"; |
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