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REST Stream Response to File (Streaming Download) (Amazon S3)
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Demonstrates how to stream the response body directly to a file. (The example shows how to stream a JPG from the Amazon S3 service.)Chilkat Ruby Downloads
require 'chilkat'
success = false
# 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 Amazon AWS REST server.
bTls = true
port = 443
bAutoReconnect = true
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.
authAws = Chilkat::CkAuthAws.new()
authAws.put_AccessKey("AWS_ACCESS_KEY")
authAws.put_SecretKey("AWS_SECRET_KEY")
authAws.put_ServiceName("s3")
success = rest.SetAuthAws(authAws)
# Set the bucket name via the HOST header.
# In this case, the bucket name is "chilkat100".
rest.put_Host("chilkat100.s3.amazonaws.com")
# Send the request to download the JPG.
success = rest.SendReqNoBody("GET","/starfish.jpg")
if (success != true)
print rest.lastErrorText() + "\n";
exit
end
# Read the response header.
responseStatusCode = rest.ReadResponseHeader()
if (responseStatusCode < 0)
print rest.lastErrorText() + "\n";
exit
end
print "Response status code = " + responseStatusCode.to_s() + "\n";
# 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)
bodyStream = Chilkat::CkStream.new()
# The stream's sink will be a file.
bodyStream.put_SinkFile("qa_output/starfish.jpg")
# Read the response body to the stream. Given that we've
# set the stream's sink to a file, it will stream directly
# to the file.
success = rest.ReadRespBodyStream(bodyStream,true)
if (success != true)
print rest.lastErrorText() + "\n";
exit
end
print "Successfully received the JPG file." + "\n";
else
errResponse = rest.readRespBodyString()
if (rest.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true)
print rest.lastErrorText() + "\n";
else
print errResponse + "\n";
end
end