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Lightspeed - Upload an Image
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Add-Type -Path "C:\chilkat\ChilkatDotNet47-x64\ChilkatDotNet47.dll"
$success = $false
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$http = New-Object Chilkat.Http
# Implements the following CURL command:
# curl -u API_KEY:API_SECRET \
# -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
# -X POST \
# -d '{
# "productImage": {
# "attachment": "base64-encoded-contents",
# "filename": "the-filename-with-extension-goes-here.jpg"
# }
# }' \
# "https://api.webshopapp.com/en/products/product_id/images.json"
# Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
# Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code
$http.Login = "API_KEY"
$http.Password = "API_SECRET"
# Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
# Generate Code to Create JSON
# The following JSON is sent in the request body.
# {
# "productImage": {
# "attachment": "base64-encoded-contents",
# "filename": "the-filename-with-extension-goes-here.jpg"
# }
# }
$bdImage = New-Object Chilkat.BinData
$success = $bdImage.LoadFile("qa_data/jpg/starfish.jpg")
if ($success -eq $false) {
$("Failed to load image file.")
exit
}
$json = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$json.UpdateString("productImage.attachment",$bdImage.GetEncoded("base64"))
$json.UpdateString("productImage.filename","starfish.jpg")
$http.SetRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/json")
# The product ID in the URL is "112265200".
$resp = New-Object Chilkat.HttpResponse
$success = $http.HttpJson("POST","https://api.webshopapp.com/en/products/112265200/images.json",$json,"application/json",$resp)
if ($success -eq $false) {
$($http.LastErrorText)
exit
}
$sbResponseBody = New-Object Chilkat.StringBuilder
$resp.GetBodySb($sbResponseBody)
$jResp = New-Object Chilkat.JsonObject
$jResp.LoadSb($sbResponseBody)
$jResp.EmitCompact = $false
$("Response Body:")
$($jResp.Emit())
$respStatusCode = $resp.StatusCode
$("Response Status Code = " + $respStatusCode)
if ($respStatusCode -ge 400) {
$("Response Header:")
$($resp.Header)
$("Failed.")
exit
}
# Sample JSON response:
# (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
# {
# "productImage": {
# "id": 13362569,
# "sortOrder": 3,
# "createdAt": "2019-06-06T14:52:07+00:00",
# "updatedAt": "2019-06-06T14:52:07+00:00",
# "extension": "png",
# "size": 8016,
# "title": "logo",
# "thumb": "https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/000001/files/14271562/50x50x2/logo.png",
# "src": "https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/000001/files/14271562/logo.png"
# }
# }
# Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
# Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
# Generate Parsing Code from JSON
$productImageId = $jResp.IntOf("productImage.id")
$productImageSortOrder = $jResp.IntOf("productImage.sortOrder")
$productImageCreatedAt = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.createdAt")
$productImageUpdatedAt = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.updatedAt")
$productImageExtension = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.extension")
$productImageSize = $jResp.IntOf("productImage.size")
$productImageTitle = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.title")
$productImageThumb = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.thumb")
$productImageSrc = $jResp.StringOf("productImage.src")